Sara vilkomerson biography
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Natasha Lyonne
American actress, writer and director (born 1979)
Natasha Bianca Lyonne Braunstein (lee-OHN;[2] born April 4, 1979) is an American actress, comedian, writer, director, and producer. She is known for her distinctive raspy voice and tough persona,[3][4] and the accolades she has received include nominations for fem Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards.
After working as a child actress, Lyonne came to prominence in the late 1990s with her roles in Everyone Says I Love You (1996), Slums of Beverly Hills (1998), But I'm a Cheerleader (1999), and American Pie (1999). Following various independent spelfilm appearances throughout the 2000s, she achieved wider recognition with her portrayal of Nicky Nichols on Netflix's Orange Is the New Black (2013–2019). Her subsequent television work has included Peacock's Poker Face (2023–present) and Netflix's Russian Doll (2019–2022). In addition to starring in Russian Doll
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on my shelf
It’s the day before Thanksgiving and time for another “best of a genre” list: Family Dramas. ‘Tis the season! There’s nothing more delicious than reading about complicated, f’ed up families when they’re not your own.
There are so many excellent books in this genre that making a list of favorites was challenging. Luckily I didn’t go at it alone. Sara Vilkomerson is the person I most closely share a taste in books. It’s not everyday you find someone who equally loses their mind for a 500-page non-fiction history of the Irish Troubles and also loves a smutty romance. Sara’s an intimidatingly fast reader who can crush a 700+ page biography of Oppenheimer in a couple days or finish a fun thriller in a bath. She’s also a talented writer, Emmy-winning Supervising Producer at The Late Show, and my favorite person to have a boozy lunch with. For the past few years we’ve been a sort of two-person book club—anytime either of us reads something we love we hand it off to the o