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The following is a list of characters who appear in Succession, an American satirical comedy-drama television series created by Jesse Armstrong centering on a super-rich and dysfunctional family who own a global media conglomerate. Cast timeline Key Main cast (receives star billing) Recurring cast (credited as guest starring in two or more episodes) Guest cast (credited as guest starring in ...
Succession: Marianne Hirsch 3 episodes 2021 Tell Me Your Secrets: Jane Tyler Episode: "I'm a Good Person" Generation: Mrs. Culpepper Recurring role; 4 episodes 2022–2023 Beavis and Butt-Head: Various characters (voice) 6 episodes 2023 The Last Thing He Told Me: Elenor McGovern 2 episodes
The second season of the American satirical comedy-drama television series Succession premiered on HBO on August 11, 2019. Series creator Jesse Armstrong serves as the showrunner for the season. The series centers on the Roy family, the owners of global media and entertainment conglomerate Waystar RoyCo, and their fight for control of the ...
Elsewhere, Logan's distant great-nephew Greg Hirsch (Nicholas Braun) is fired from his job at one of Waystar's theme parks after smoking marijuana and vomiting through his mascot costume. Greg's mother Marianne tells him to fly to New York for Logan's birthday so that he can ask for a better job at the company.
But HBO might be able to claim that title for itself. 2.9 million people tuned into “Succession” on Sunday night, when HBO and Max debuted the series finale after four seasons. This marks the ...
"Church and State" is the ninth and penultimate episode of the fourth and final season of the American satirical comedy-drama television series Succession, and the 38th episode overall. It was written by series creator Jesse Armstrong and directed by Mark Mylod, and originally aired on H
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Marianne Hirsch (born September 23, 1949) is the William Peterfield Trent Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and Professor in the Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality.