Lena Dunham, Too Much
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Lena Dunham, Meg Stalter, a rom-com set in London… what’s not to love? SIGN UP FOR DECIDER DIGEST FOR NEWS AND STREAMING RECOMMENDATIONS Season 1 of Too Much has only been out a matter of hours and already we are clamoring for another opportunity to watch Jessica (Stalter) fall deeply in love with Felix (Will Sharpe) as their friends and family — made up of an all-star cast including Dunham,
Dunham has moved to London and now returns with a new series, Too Much, set in the city. What could possibly be “too much” for the creator of Girls? The answer is more of the same – but with pubs and unconvincing cockney accents.
Watts has pivoted to TV in recent years, leading Netflix's hit series The Watcher (2022) and playing magazine editor Babe Paley in Ryan Murphy's Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (2024), the latter of which landed her Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Next up is another Murphy series, All's Fair.
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InStyle on MSNWho Is Lena Dunham's Husband? All About British Musician Luis Felber (and How Their Relationship Inspired 'Too Much')After relocating to London, Lena Dunham met and married the British musician Luis Felber. Felber was raised in England, Chile, and Peru, and goes by the moniker Attawalpa. The couple co-wrote and co-produced Dunham's new Netflix show, Too Much.
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Lena Dunham's semi-autobiographical rom-com, 'Too Much,' follows a producer (Meg Stalter) who moves to London and falls for a musician (Will Sharpe).
Head’s up: Lena Dunham’s new rom-com series, Too Much, has finally landed on Netflix—and just like HBO’s Girls, the show has been described as semi-autobiographical. Which, of course, begs the question: How much of Too Much is based on a true story?
Dunham had a mix of friends and family join her as bridesmaids, including Taylor Swift, her cousin Jenna Hally Rubenstein, Felber’s sister Alma-Kori Felber and Dunham’s podcasting partner, Alissa Bennett.
Writer and director Lena Dunham, along with cast members Will Sharpe and Megan Stalter, tell Lynn Rusk how "Too Much" celebrates the messiness of life.
Taking an American-eye view of London, Too Much is a smart, funny and affecting perspective on finding love in the city.