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Joe Burrow's Netflix show reveals Eagles fighting over his jersey

Joe Burrow's Netflix show reveals Eagles fighting over his jersey

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The fun clips of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow just keep going viral.
Netflix's 'Quarterback' released this week with a season featuring Burrow front and center.
And while there were many notable moments, including a big look at Burrow the person, it's the little funny stuff that keeps sparking fires on social media.
Like that time opposing players got into it over who gets the autographed Burrow jersey.
RELATED:Cincinnati Bengals' 53-man roster projection following 2025 offseason
In the clip, background mics picked up several members of the Philadelphia Eagles bickering and calling to Burrow about getting his jersey after the game.
If nothing else, it just goes to show how popular Burrow is. The Bengals played the Eagles in Week 8 last season, a 37-17 loss.
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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 live fight updates, results, highlights for 2025 boxing card
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Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 live fight updates, results, highlights for 2025 boxing card

It took years until Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano faced off in Madison Square Garden in 2022. Three years later, the two face off on July 11 in what could be a trilogy for the ages. Airing on Netflix, the fight card features a Guinness World Record number of title fights, as well as a rare three-minute round women's boxing bout. Advertisement The first contest between Taylor (24-1) and Serrano (47-3-1) was dubbed the Fight of the Year. Taylor's status as the undisputed lightweight champion was on the line. The champion beat Serrano in a close contest that had everyone on their feet from beginning to end. MORE: The case for two vs. three-minute rounds in women's boxing Over 50 million households watched the second fight. A few Taylor headbutts, resulting in a point deduction, forced a massive cut above Serrano's eye. Following another epic clash, Taylor got her hand raised in what many consider a controversial result. 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Jessica Camara via unanimous decision for the interim WBC super lightweight title (99-91, 98-92, 99-91) Ramla Ali def. Lila Furtado viaunanimous decision (77-75, 77-75, 78-74) Tamm Thibeault def. Mary Casamassa via TKO (2:18 into round five) - three-minute rounds Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 live fight updates, highlights from 2025 boxing card Katie Taylor (c) vs. Amanda Serrano 3 for the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, and Ring super lightweight titles Round ten: SN unofficial scorecard: Round nine: SN unofficial scorecard: Round eight: SN unofficial scorecard: Round seven: SN unofficial scorecard: Round six: SN unofficial scorecard: Round five: SN unofficial scorecard: Round four: SN unofficial scorecard: Round three: SN unofficial scorecard: Round two: SN unofficial scorecard: Round one: SN unofficial scorecard: Alycia Baumgardner powers past Jennifer Miranda to retain super featherweight titles Round ten: Baumgardner landed a hook. Backing Miranda into the corner, Baumgardner landed flurries. To her credit, Miranda was exchanging. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Baumgardner (98-92 Baumgardner) Round nine: Baumgardner landed jabs. She went to the body to push Miranda back. They exchanged hooks. Overhand by Baumgardner connected. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Baumgardner (88-83 Baumgardner) Round eight: Mirandatried to go on the attack. She landed overhand hooks. They brawled in the center of the ring. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Miranda (78-74 Baumgardner) Round seven: Baumgardner kept on adjusting her shirt. She landed a few hooks. Baumgardner went to the body and the head. The crowd are very excited for the main event. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Baumgardner (69-64 Baumgardner) Round six: They exchanged shots to the delight of the crowd. Miranda with inside head shots. Baumgardner used her reach to land jabs. She landed a big hook. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9Baumgardner (59-55 Baumgardner) Round five: Baumgardner got hit with counter shots from Miranda. The former landed jabs. Miranda with a few hooks and shots from the inside. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Miranda (49-46 Baumgardner) Round four: Baumgardner with jabs and hooks to start the round. Miranda tried to land shots of her own. The champion went for the attack to the body. The exchanged shots. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Baumgardner (40-36 Baumgardner) Round three: Miranda was stuck by the ropes as Baumgardner tried to overpower her. Baumgardner with a few hooks. Miranda answered back with one of her own. Pressing forward, Baumgardner was waiting to land one shot that could end it. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Baumgardner (30-27 Baumgardner) Round two: Baumgardner with a few fired-up hooks. She was chasing down Miranda. Miranda slipped. Baumgardner landed counter strikes. Her power was on full display here. She landed counter combinations. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Baumgardner (20-18 Baumgardner) Round one: Miranda pressed forward. Baumgardner attempted flurries. She landed a counter hook. Both exchanged jabs. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Baumgardner Shadasia Green storms back, beats Savannah Marshall for unified super middleweight gold Round ten: Marshall with inside body shots. Green with overhand shots that connected. They started brawling on the inside. Green with hard blows that pushed Marshall back. Green won in a close contest. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Green (95-94 Green) Round nine: Green with jabs to start, pressing forward, Marshall backed her into the corner. Marshall got hit with a nasty jab. A hook connected from Green. Green started to block key attempts from Marshall. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Green (85-85) Round eight: Green with an overhand hook. She landed a few jabs. Marshall pushed Green into the corner, but Green fought out of it and landed hooks. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Green (76-75) Round seven: Green got into a rhythm. Marshall landed solid jabs but got caught with a few hooks. The referee was very busy in this fight. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Green (67-65 Marshall) Round six: Marshall tried to find some distance. Green with a few counter jabs. Her defense started to improve as well as her offense. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Green (58-55 Marshall) Advertisement Round five: Marshall continued to land some jabs. green hit Marshall that forced her to feel out of it. They exchanged shots. Green with hooks. She continued her attack, her best round so far. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Green (49-45 Marshall) Round four: Both fighters exchanged shots. Marshall with jabs. Another warning by the referee. Green missed key shots as Marshall's defense looked pretty solid. Green finally connected, and Marshall shrugged her off. There was a point deduction on Green. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Marshall (40-35 Marshall) Round three: Marshall landed hard jabs. The referee was providing warnings to both fighters. Marshall with overhand shots on the inside. She landed through the defense of Green. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Marshall (30-27 Marshall) Round two: Marshall reached forward. She hit Green on the inside as Green tried to land a hard right. Counter shot by Marshall connected. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Marshall (20-18 Marshall) Round one: Marshallheld Green by the corner. Green swung wildly and Marshall knew right away she was in control. Green did land a hard shot, but Marshall answered right back. Marshall with a few jabs. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Marshall Ellie Scotney with an elite performance against Yamileth Mercadoto unify super bantamweight division Round ten: They landed shots, with Scotney winning the exchange with more effective blows. She stalked Mercado to the ropes and just went to town. Massive hook connected. One-handed hook. She won via unanimous decision. What a complete performance. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9Scotney (98-92 Scotney) Round nine: Scotney with several body shots to start the round. From the inside, Mercado got thrown down to the grown. Back up, Scotney landed hard blows to the body and face of Mercado. Slick body shot connected. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Scotney (88-83 Scotney) Round eight: Mercado pushed Scotney back, tangling her up. Scotney fought back. By the ropes, Scotney landed flurries. She landed a hook that halted Mercado's momentum. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Scotney (78-74 Scotney) Round seven: Scotney forced Mercado back. A jab stunned Mercado. Scotney did get hit to the body. Mercado started to hurt her and forced her into the ropes. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Mercado (68-65 Scotney) Round six: Scotney forced Mercado to use her energy, with her not landing a significant blow. Scotney provided pressure through the round, forcing a cut by Mercado's eye. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Scotney (59-55 Scotney) Round five: On the inside, Scotney landed a sharp hook. Mercado starred to land her power shots. Scotney used fast hands to land painful shots. She backed Mercado into the corner. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Scotney (49-46 Scotney) Round four: Scotney got hit with a few strikes. Mercado landed a hook. Scotney with a few rabbit jabs. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Mercado (39-37 Scotney) Round three: Scotney's speed is something to admire. She pressed forward, landed clean shots, and moved away before damage could come to her, just like that. Scotney landed a hook to the head from the inside. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Scotney (30-27) Round two: Mercado tried to push Scotney back. Scotney landed a nice hook to the face and body of Mercado. Scotney with a jab. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Scotney (20-18) Round one: Both pressed forward to to start. Scotney avoided key shots from Mercado. Scotney with a great counter shot. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Scotney Cherneka Johnson dominant against Shurretta Metcalf to become undisputed bantamweight champion Round nine: At the start of round nine, the doctor checked Metcalf for a second time. It was decided she finally had enough. Massive win for Cherneka Johnson, battering her for eight rounds to become the undisputed bantamweight champion. Round eight: The doctor checked on Metcalf at the start of round eight. They exchanged shots. Johnson continued to land the better blows of the two. Johnson landed more punches that pushed Metcalf's head back. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Johnson (80-71 Johnson) Advertisement Round seven: Metcalf tried to impose her will onto Johnson, but several shots missed. Hooks by Johnson connected. She went high and low. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Johnson (70-62 Johnson) Round six: Jabs pushed Metcalf back. Can she take any more damage? Hooks from Johnson landed. The referee was looking out for Metclalf, but the fight continued. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Johnson (60-53 Johnson) Round five: Johnson continued to overwhelm the 40-year-old Metcalf. She pressed forward and got Metcalf to wobble for a bit. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Johnson (50-44 Johnson) Advertisement Round four: Metcalf got knocked down early in the round. Johnson pushed into her and would not give up on the attack. Hooks bounced off Metcalf's head. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-8 Johnson (40-35 Johnson) Round three: Johnson continued her attack. Metcalf kept on getting forced back. Johnson landed a body and then a crisp shot to the head. A flurry of body shots connected. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Johnson (30-27 Johnson) Round two: Metcalf continued to get pushed back by Johnson. Johnson's jabs were just too powerful. Metcalf was missing more shots as the round continued. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Johnson (20-18 Johnson) Round one: Bothwere swinging as the fight started. Johnson was the aggressor, landing jabs and pressing forward. By the ropes, Metcalf got hit in the back of the head. Metcalf got moved back with jabs. Johnson got Metcalf to wobble thanks to a hook. And another one. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Johnson Chantelle Cameron retains interim WBC super lightweight title in classic against Jessica Camara Round ten: They slugged it out right when the bell rang. Cameron landed the better of the exchanges. She landed hard jabs and uppercuts on the inside. The crowd gave them a standing ovation. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Cameron (96-94 Cameron) Round nine: Cameron had Camara by the corner. In the clinch, Camara landed hard body shots. Cameron connected with shots of her own. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Cameron (86-85 Cameron) Round eight: Camara got her eyes checked. Cameron starting landing shots that pushed Camara back. Still plenty of action in the later rounds. Cameron with uppercuts from the inside. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Cameron (76-76) Round seven: Camara was reaching for her shots, and might have tired herself out. Cameron landed hard shots. Pressing forward, Cameron found openings. Camara with a few jabs to get herself back in it. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Cameron (67-66 Camara) Round six: Camara continued to land to Cameron's face, the latter providing no defense. Combinations from Camara pushed Cameron to the side. Cameron with flurries to the body. She missed a big shot and Camara landed one of her own. Cameron's face was looking bright red. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Camara (58-56 Camara) Round five: Camara landed flurries and a nasty hook. She landed a hard jab. On the inside, she was punishing the body of Cameron. There was no "Tom and Jerry" moments in this fight. Camara once again landed flurries. Cameron tried to fight back. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Camara (48-47 Camara) Round four: They exchanged hooks. Cameron landed multiple jabs. She landed a hook on the inside. Cameron landed the more impactful shots of the two. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Cameron (38-38) Round three: Camara continued to land hooks. Cameron landed an uppercut on the inside. The former landing sharp shots to the body. Cameron landed combinations. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Camara (29-28Camara) Round two: Both swung away, with Cameron getting the better of the exchanges. Cameron continued to land clean shots. She pressed forward but Camara fought back with hooks. Advertisement SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Camara (19-19) Round one: Cameron started hot right way, using her jab to land clean shots. They played it close to the vest. Cameron landed a few uppercuts and hooks. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Cameron Ramla Ali earns win against Lila Furtado Round eight: Furtado and Ali exchanged by the ropes. Things kicked into high gear in the last round. Ali landed flurries, her best round of the fight. Ali won via unanimous decision in a surprise outcome. Many inside MSG booed that decision. Will we have to worry about the judges in the main event? SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Ali (78-74 Furtado) Round seven: Furtado landed hooks. Ali tried to fight in the clinch, while also attempting to avoid further damage. Furtado connected with inside body shots. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Furtado (69-64 Furtado) Round six: Furtado worked the body from the clinch. When they both moved back, Furtado reached for a hard strike. Ali's striking is causing minimal damage. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Furtado (59-55Furtado) Round five: Furtado got hit with body shots. She responded back with body shots of her own. On the inside, she smothered Ali with strikes. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9Furtado (49-46 Furtado) Round four: Furtado landed hooks that pushed Ali's neck back. She continued to press forward, as Ali couldn't counter anything. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Furtado (39-37 Furtado) Round three: Furtado landed crisp shots by the ropes. They exchanged uppercuts, with Furtado getting the better of the exchange. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9Furtado (29-28 Furtado) Round two: Furtado continued to press forward, landing body shots by the ropes. Ali finally found an edge and landed hooks. Ali was no longer chasing. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Ali (19-19) Round one: Furtado went for the attack early. She landed hooks as Ali got pushed back. Furtado went high and low by the ropes. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Furtado Tamm Thibeault pummels Mary Casamassa in three-minute round fight Round five: Thibeault continued to press forward. She landed pummeling body shots. She was made for three-minute rounds. By the corner, Thibeault wouldn't stop landing shots. The fight is over! Round four: Thibeault used her height to her advantage. She landed hooks to the head. Several calculating shots, from hooks to jabs, connected. A counter hook pushed Casamassa's head back. She overwhelmed Casamassa. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Thibeault (40-35 Thibeault) Round three: Casamassa tried to push Thibeault towards the ropes. Casamassa went on the attack, but Thibeault was too much for her to handle. Jabs from Thibeault landed. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Thibeault (30-26 Thibeault) Round two: Thibeault used jabs to go do the attack. She then landed hooks. Casamassa tried landing counter shots. Thibeault landed crisp shots two the face of her opponents. Hooks reigned down from Thibeault. In the clinch, she landed an uppercut. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Thibeault (20-17 Thibeault) Round one: The fight was three minute rounds, which means there's plenty of time for action. Thibeault pressed forward to start things off. She landed some hooks. Meanwhile, Casamassa tried to block hooks. Thibeault dropped Casamassa to the canvas with a body shot and a jab. That extra minute does wonders for women's boxing. SN unofficial scorecard: 10-8 Thibeault The main event is next. Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano are forever intertwined with one another. They dance once again. Can Taylor go 3-0 against Serrano, or will Serrano add more gold to her collection and earn a definitive win against Taylor after two attempts? 11 p.m. ET: Baumgardner didn't have the same pop as she did pre-suspension, but she managed to overpower Miranda to win. The fans were going wild during this fight, as Puerto Rico and Ireland were heavily represented. 10:20 p.m. ET: Alycia Baumgardner is back! She defends her status as the undisputed super featherweight champion against Jennifer Miranda in he co-main event 10:05 p.m. ET: Green got deducted a point but still managed to pull off a win to become the unified champion. An upset Marshall wants to run it back. 9:20 p.m. ET: Up next is Savannah Marshall vs. Shadasia Green for the IBF and WBO super middleweight titles. If Marshall can fight Green like she fought Franchon Crews-Dezurn, similar in styles, she should get the win. 9:06 p.m. ET: What a complete performance by Scotney, who won via unanimous decision in her MSG debut. 8:25 p.m. ET: The first fight of the main card: Ellie Scotney vs. Yamileth Mercado for the status of the unified bantamweight champion (IBF, WBC, WBO, and Ring). 8:20 p.m. ET: Singing the National Anthem: JoJo 8 p.m. ET: The main card has begun. 7:52 p.m. ET: At the start of round nine, the doctor checked Metcalf for a second time. It was decided she finally had enough. Massive win for Cherneka Johnson, battering her for eight rounds to become the undisputed bantamweight champion. She became the first fighter in the four-belt era to become undisputed at bantamweight, male or female. 7:18 p.m. ET: No post-match interview for Chantelle Cameron. Interesting. Instead, we are going straight to Cherneka Johnson vs. Shurretta Metcalf to determine the undisputed bantamweight champion. 7:10 p.m. ET: Cameron won in a thrilling affair. The scorecards were too wide. She now looks to face the winner of Taylor vs. Serrano. 6:36 p.m. ET: The first of many title fights tonight is next, as Chantelle Cameron defends the interim WBC super lightweight title against Jessica Camara. 6:32 p.m. ET: Ramla Ali won in a fight many thought Furtado should have. Ariel Helwani told Ali to her face he thought she didn't win. 5:58 p.m. ET: The next fight will be Ramla Ali vs. Lila Furtado. 5:30 p.m. ET: Thibeault won via TKO. The extra minute did wonders for her, knocking Casamassa down early in the fight. 5 p.m. ET: The first fight of the night was a rare three-minute round women's boxing fight. Tamm Thibeault faces Mary Casamassa. 4:45 p.m. ET: The doors have opened and the atmosphere outside MSG is electric. Hello everyone, and welcome to The Sporting News' live coverage of Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3. Where to watch Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 Live stream: Netflix Standard with ads: $7.99/month | £5.99/month | $7.99/month (AU) Standard: $17.00/month | £12.99/month | $18.99/month (AU) Premium: $24.99/month | £18.99/month | $25.99/month (AU) Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 will air worldwide on Netflix. There is no PPV price for the fight or event as the event will be included in the regular Netflix subscription price. India pricing Mobile: Rs 149 Basic: Rs 199 Standard: Rs 499 Premium: Rs 649 Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 start time Date : Friday, July 11 Time : 8 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. PT | 1 a.m. BST | 10 a.m. AEST | 5:30 a.m. IST Main event start time (approx.): 11:15 p.m. ET | 8:15 p.m. PT | 4 a.m. BST | 10 a.m. AEST | 8:45 a.m. IST Location: Madison Square Garden - New York, New York Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 airs on July 11 in Madison Square Garden. 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Too Much Cast: Here's Where You've Seen The Stars Before
Too Much Cast: Here's Where You've Seen The Stars Before

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Too Much Cast: Here's Where You've Seen The Stars Before

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The White Lotus fans will instantly recognise Will Sharpe for his role as Ethan in season two of Mike White's much-hyped series. He also appeared in last year's Oscar-winning A Real Pain alongside Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg. Going back further, Will was a staple on medical drama Casualty between 2009 and 2010, playing junior doctor Yuki Reid. More recently, you might have seen him in Defending The Guilty, Giri/Haji and Flowers. As well as creating the show, Lena also appears as Nora, Jess' older sister. The multi-hyphenate writer, director, actor and producer had her breakthrough with her semi-autobiographical 2010 feature film Tiny Furniture, after which she shot to mainstream fame by directing and starring in the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning Girls. She has also been in films like This Is 40, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and I Wish You All The Best. Behind the camera, she's directed the movies Catherine Called Birdy starring Bella Ramsey – resulting in her meeting her future husband Luis Felber – and Sharp Stick, as well as the first ever episode of the British financial drama Industry. The US actor, singer and producer has been a Hollywood fixture since the 70s, and is known for her roles in films like Sleepless in Seattle – alongside her now-husband of 37 years, Tom Hanks – Jingle All The Way and Now And Then. Her other film appearances include That Thing You Do!, The Story Of Us, Runaway Bride, It's Complicated and Larry Crowne. She was previously in Lena's TV phenomenon Girls as Evie Michaels, mother to Marnie Michaels, and The Good Wife. As well as her work on screen, Rita is also a producer on many huge Hollywood films like My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Mamma Mia! and A Man Called Otto. Joining the cast of Too Much as influencer Wendy, Emily Ratajkowski started out in modelling before moving into the acting world. She's been in movies like Gone Girl, We Are Your Friend, I Feel Pretty and Lying And Stealing, along with TV series Easy, The Spoils Before Dying and History Of The World, Part II. Emily first became known in the public space after starring in Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines video, but in 2021 accused the singer of sexual assault (the singer did not publicly respond to these allegations). We could forget Rhea Perlman's iconic role as negligent mother Mrs Wormwood in the 1996 classic Matilda? Before that, she was already widely known for her role as head waitress Carla Tortelli in the sitcom Cheers. Across her five decade-long career, she's been in films like Canadian Bacon, The Sessions, Poms and, more recently, 2023 blockbuster Barbie. She's also been in TV shows like Poker Face, The Mindy Project and the '90s sitcom Pearl. Of course, she was married to Danny DeVito for 30 years, too, before the pair announced their split in 2012 (though, as of 2023, they were still technically married). Among the many big name credits in Too Much is legendary British actor Richard E. Grant. He made his debut in the 1987 comedy Withnail and I, and has gone on to give memorable performances in Hudson Hawk, The Age of Innocence, The Portrait Of A Lady, The Iron Lady, Jackie, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Saltburn. In 2018, he received his first Academy Award nomination for his performance opposite Melissa McCarthy in Can You Ever Forgive Me?. On the small screen, you'll have seen him in Doctor Who, Frasier, Game Of Thrones and much more. And let's not forget, Richard was actually cast in Lena's Girls because of his role in the Spice Girls movie Spice World. The defining role of Naomi Watts' career so far is in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive, after which she went on to join the cast of the late director's iconic show Twin Peaks. And there are countless other huge movies we've seen her in, like King Kong, Birdman and The Impossible. In the last few years she's brought her talents to the Ryan Murphy series The Watcher and Feud: Capote vs. The Swans. She also shares the screen with Kim Kardashian in the superproducer's forthcoming legal drama All's Fair. The French actor is best known for her role in the coming-of-age story Blue Is The Warmest Colour. She also gave a moving performance in the 2023 film Passages, while her other past projects include Wingwoman, Orphan and Race And The Jailbird. Just last year, she was also introduced as the voice of Ennui in Inside Out 2. The British actor, model and mental health advocate spreads her time across various pursuits these days. As a model, she was notably the first cover star of British Vogue during Edward Enninful's tenure, and her big acting break came when she landed the role of Becks in Top Boy. Adwoa has also been in Ghost In The Shell, Satisfaction and To Get Her. Prasanna may have appeared only in two episodes of The Crown's fifth season, but the British actor made a big impact with his crucial role, starring as Martin Bashir, the journalist who famously (and, now, controversially) interviewed Princess Diana for BBC's Panorama. You might have also watched Prasanna in Patrick Melrose, The Listeners, Payback, Ten Percent, and You, Me And The Apocalypse. Reuniting once again with Lena, Andrew Rannells played Elijah throughout all six seasons of Girls. Big Mouth fans will also recognise Andrew's voice as Matthew MacDell in the US animated sitcom. His other previous roles include A Simple Favour, The Prom, The Intern and Bachelorette, along with TV shows Girls5Eva, Welcome to Chippendales and Black Monday. Andrew is also a huge name in the musical theatre world, appearing in major Broadway shows like Hairspray, The Book Of Mormon, Hedwig And The Angry Inch and Hamilton. Janicza is actually best known as a director and writer. Not only does she play Kim in Too Much, but she also directs episode eight. She's previously helmed the movies Zola, Lemon and In A World…, along with single episodes of The Bear and Poker Face. As for acting, she was in Lena's 2022 movie Sharp Stick and her TV series Camping. Dean-Charles has certainly come a long way since we saw him on our screens as Tommen Baratheon on Game Of Thrones. His impressive resume also includes movies like 1917, Before I Go To Sleep, Blinded By The Light and The King. He also previously worked with Lena on her movie Catherine Called Birdy. Too Much is streaming now on Netflix. 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