Look of the Week: ‘Too Much’ Star Megan Stalter Is the Prettiest Girl in America
UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – Megan Stalter used a distinctive look and comedic style to promote the Lena Dunham-created Netflix romantic dramedy Too Much, now streaming with 10 episodes available.
- Megan Stalter stars as Jessica in the romantic dramedy Too Much, created by Lena Dunham and streaming on Netflix.
- Jessica moves to London after a breakup and falls in love with indie musician Felix, as the series explores their romance over ten episodes.
- Meg Stalter appeared on Stephen Colbert’s late-night talk show to promote Too Much, wearing a memorable outfit and displaying her signature comedic energy throughout the interview.
- Critics called Too Much often funny and well-observed but noted it settles into a dated romantic comedy format, with some describing it as strangely limited.
- The series’ runaway success has positioned Stalter as “the next big thing,” though her subsequent work has not matched this cultural impact.
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Too Much: London-set romantic comedy from Lena Dunham
Lena Dunham was just 23 when she made "Girls", said Róisín Lanigan in the Financial Times. The runaway success of that series saw her touted as "the next big thing", but nothing she has been involved with since has had anywhere near the same cultural impact. "Too Much", her new show on Netflix, might be the project that finally sees her deliver on her precocious promise.Its protagonist is Jessica (Megan Stalter), an "obsessive, impulsive, neurot…
Megan Stalter Arrives for ‘Late Show’ Appearance in Head-Turning Long Wig | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Megan Stalter is making a serious fashion statement! The 34-year-old Too Much actress was spotted arriving at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday (July 15) in New York City. Megan turned heads with a knee-length straight wig, a pair of trendy wide-leg jeans, and a white top that reads, “Meg Stalter: The Prettiest Girl in America.” The slogan on her statement top is the name of the tour the actress and comedian was on earlier this year.…
Too Much: Lena Dunham's New Show Proves British Men Are Hot Property Again
Sometimes it takes a TV show to force you to really see something – or someone – who’s been right under your nose the whole time. If you, too, are hooked on Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series Too Much, you might have noticed our American sisters have a great appreciation for one of our most abundant natural resources: British men. Jessica, heroine and narrator, leaves the US following a break-up, arriving in London hoping to meet a British gentlem…
Review: Lena Dunham's Too Much
Lena Dunham’s new show Too Much unabashedly opens the door to the beauty and pain of metamorphosis in the face of heartbreak, writer Leah Commandeur reflects. Courtesy of Netflix Too Much is not just one thing, and trying to whittle it down to this would be unfair to Netflix’s newest mini-series. If a show starts with vignettes of dreamstate Jane Austen-esque London, turning quickly to a Les Misérables affair before awakening to the reality of…
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