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Allison Williams Hits Her Stride On 'Girls' Set
05/01/2013
Allison Williams was spotted mid-stride while going for a run through Manhattan’s Chinatown during filming of the HBO series Girls, now shooting its third season. Williams, who plays Marney on the show, looked driven and refreshed, wearing a black track jacket and purple pants with her hair pulled back in a pony-tail.
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'Girls' Season 2 Finale Ends On Bittersweet Note
03/20/2013
The season two finale of Girls, while certainly entertaining, leaves a lot to be desired. Loose ends are tied up and problems are resolved, but in ways that seem uncharacteristic of the tone of the show.
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'On All Fours' Sets The Stage For Dramatic Season Finale
03/13/2013
With only one episode of Girls left this season, "On All Fours" left us with plenty of cliffhangers to ponder as the characters continue to flail and look for some sense of direction. In last week’s episode, “It’s Back,” they seemed particularly lost and inconsistent in their actions.
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'Girls' Creates A Bittersweet Vibe
02/20/2013
In last week's episode of Girls, titled “Boys,” the characters delve a little deeper into their disillusionment, even among the looming possibility of opportunity. Anything can happen in New York, and that’s made clear when the episode begins with Hannah (Lena Dunham) being offered a book deal.
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'Girls' Struggles With Consistency
03/06/2013
In this week’s episode of Girls, “It’s Back,” things got a bit…erratic. The show’s growing tendency for, well, randomness is becoming difficult to ignore. For one, this episode offered an inside view of what Adam (Adam Driver) has been up to since Hannah (Lena Dunham) left him, and we watched as he attended an AA meeting and went on a blind date with a beautiful girl (Shiri Appleby).
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Hannah And Joshua Get Intimate On HBO's 'Girls'
02/11/2013
HBO's Girls did not feature Marnie (Allison Williams), Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet, 25), or Jessa (Jemima Kirke, 27) on Sunday night's near-bottle episode, "One Man's Trash." Instead, the installment had the feeling of a short film, as Hannah (Lena Dunham, 26) spent some time — and became intimate — with Joshua (Patrick Wilson, 39), a 40-something doctor separated from his wife, whose garbage cans Hannah had been using as the coffee shop’s stand-in dumpster.
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Allison Williams Talks 'Girls' Costars, Nepotism Accusations
12/06/2012
Allison Williams, 24, stuns this week with a look inspired by Catherine Deneuve’s Belle de Jour title character on the cover of the New York Post’s Page Six Magazine this week. And Williams is quite a fan of her famous predecessor.
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VIDEO: New HBO Trailer Teases Season Two Of 'Girls'
09/18/2012
While HBO's Girls might be known as one of the more honest and biting of HBO's returning series, bringing a true-to life kind of dystopia to the heartily un-glamorous lives of 20-something Brooklynites headed up by creator and star Lena Dunham (Hannah Horvath) and also including Allison Williams (Marnie Michaels), Jemima Kirke (Jessa Johansson) and Zosia Mamet (Shoshanna Shapiro), the new teaser trailer gives a distinctly different impression.
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Who Is 'Girls' Star Adam Driver?
07/10/2012
You probably know him from playing insensitive pseudo-boyfriend Adam Sackler opposite Lena Dunham's Hannah Horvath on HBO's new celebrated series, Girls, but you may not know that Adam Driver, 28, has had quite the career both on and off the screen.
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'Girls' Season Finale: The Mystery Party
06/18/2012
In the season finale of Girls, everyone loses something important by the end of the half-hour episode, creating cliffhangers for next season. Marnie (Allison Williams) temporarily moves in with Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet), and the two start to question Jessa's (Jemima Kirke) absence.
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Who Is Brian Williams' Daughter, Allison, From HBO's 'Girls'?
05/02/2012
Most of the talk about HBO's hit half-hour comedy, Girls, is naturally centered around the show's creator, writer, producer and director, Lena Dunham, 25, but as new episodes are let out of the bag week to week (Sunday's episode number three), new questions arise for Dunham's co-star, Allison Williams.
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Girls
04/16/2012
For the brilliantly observed Girls, HBO’s latest foray into the realm of half-hour comedy, the network has paired writer/star Lena Dunham, current darling of the indie scene, with exec producer Judd Apatow, king of the thirty-something life crisis comedy, in what appears to be a match made in heaven.
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VIDEO: 'Girls' Premiere: Brutally Honest Look At 20-Something Brooklynites
04/16/2012
After constant hype and a massive advertising push by HBO, the offbeat Girls, co-produced by Judd Apatow and relative newcomer, Tiny Furniture's Lena Dunham, premiered on Sunday night. The brutally honest Girls, about 20-somethings navigating through romance and career woes in Brooklyn (as opposed to the glitzy Manhattan, which the ladies of Sex and the City, with which Girls has been compared, called home) stars Allison Williams (daughter of NBC's Brian Williams), Zosia Mamet (daughter of David Mamet), and Jemima Kirke.
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SPOILERS: Is 'Girls' A Grittier 'Sex And The City'
04/12/2012
In the spirit of the Judd Apatow frenzy that has colored the last decade in comedic filmmaking comes HBO's new show, Girls, starring relative newcomer, Tiny Furniture's Lena Dunham (pictured), who also created, executive produced, wrote, and directed the series.
