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GLOW

The girls are back in town.

Year: 2017 ComedyDrama Seasons: 3 Episodes: 30 Rating: 7.3

Overview

In 1980s LA, a crew of misfits reinvent themselves as the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.

Genres

ComedyDrama

Cast

Alison Brie

Alison Brie

Ruth Wilder

Betty Gilpin

Betty Gilpin

Debbie Eagan

Marc Maron

Marc Maron

Sam Sylvia

Sydelle Noel

Sydelle Noel

Cherry Bang

Britney Young

Britney Young

Carmen Wade

Chris Lowell

Chris Lowell

Bash Howard

Britt Baron

Britt Baron

Justine Biagi

Kate Nash

Kate Nash

Rhonda Richardson

Gayle Rankin

Gayle Rankin

Sheila the She-Wolf

Shakira Barrera

Shakira Barrera

Yolanda Rivas

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