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    "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" is just a month away, and every Lorelai and Rory fanatic is anxiously counting down the days. SEE ALSO: Madame Tussauds just unveiled a very sweaty, shirtless ...

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    Rory set trends on The WB show 23 years ago with her cozy, comfortable style. From fall sweaters to formal gowns, here are some of her best looks.

  5. List of Gilmore Girls characters - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Lorelai Gilmore. Lauren Graham. Lorelai Gilmore, portrayed by Lauren Graham, is the only daughter of Richard and Emily Gilmore and the mother of Rory Gilmore. At 16, Lorelai chose not to marry Rory's father, Christopher, and instead fled to Stars Hollow, where she worked at the Independence Inn under Mia's guidance. Over time ...

  6. Lorelai Gilmore - Wikipedia

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    Lorelai Victoria Gilmore was born to Emily Gilmore and Richard Gilmore on April 25, 1968. Named after her paternal grandmother, Lorelai was raised in Hartford, Connecticut, by her wealthy parents who wanted her to be a proper young lady of high society, go to an Ivy League college, and marry a man with wealth and status.

  7. Wedding Bell Blues (Gilmore Girls) - Wikipedia

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    David Sutcliffe's character returned in the episode, ultimately causing tensions between Lorelai and Luke "Wedding Bell Blues" was written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino, who created the series. She explained her choice: "When we did the season of Gilmore Girls where we were going to have the 100th episode, I was like, 'I’m directing ...