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Cake (or Cake TV) is a children's and how-to television series that originally aired on the KOL's Secret Slumber Party and KEWLopolis lineup on CBS. It was created by Barbara Miller and Maia Terzian, [ 1 ] and was produced by DIC Entertainment in association with Brookwell McNamara Entertainment .
Cake is an American live-action/adult animated anthology television series that premiered on FXX on September 25, 2019. The series features an assortment of short-form comedy and is produced by SLAQR and FX Productions .
The six repackaged specials included "Sheet Cake: Oh Jerome, No," which featured all of the "Oh Jerome, No" segments from Season 1 presented in order without the inclusion of other segments, and five "Pound Cake: Shark Lords" specials, each of which featured two "Shark Lords" segments from Season 2 without the inclusion of other segments.
This is an alphabetical list of American television actresses who have articles on Wikipedia. Some actors who are well-known for both film and TV work are also included in the list of American film actresses .
Kate McKinnon Berthold [1] (born January 6, 1984) [2] is an American actress and comedian. She was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2012 to 2022, where she became known for her character work and celebrity impressions.
The group was picked up for a self-titled sketch comedy show on MTV, The State, [4] which aired between 1993 and 1995. After the show's completion, Kenney-Silver continued working with her fellow troupe members on other projects. In 1996, she co-wrote and starred in Viva Variety, a parody of variety shows that aired on Comedy Central for two ...
Vanessa Bell Calloway (née Bell; born March 20, 1957) is an American actress.Beginning her career as a dancer, Bell Calloway became known for her film roles as Princess Imani Izzi in the 1988 comedy Coming to America and its sequel.
Roz Ryan (born Rosalyn Bowen) is an American actress, singer and comedian who has worked for productions in film, television, and Broadway theatre for over 40 years. Ryan's first role on Broadway was in Ain't Misbehavin', a Fats Waller-influenced musical revue that debuted in 1978.