Harrison Ford’s Dr. Paul Rhodes has a special visitor in Shrinking Episode 4. The latest installment of the AppleTV+ comedy sees a new character named Meg shaking up the senior therapist’s day. Here’s who plays Meg in Shrinking and where you’ve seen her before, plus more on the cast of episode 4.
Lily Rabe as Meg in ‘Shrinking’ Episode 4 | AppleTV+ Meet Harrison Ford’s on-screen daughter, Meg, in ‘Shrinking’ Episode 4
Shrinking Episode 4, “Potatoes,” follows Jimmy Laird (Jason Segel) as he struggles to accept something he learned about his daughter, Alice (Lukita Maxwell). His stress leads him to confront Liz (Crista Miller) for interfering in his life.
Elsewhere, Paul prepares for a visit from his estranged daughter, Meg, played by Lily Rabe. He hasn’t told her about his Parkinson’s diagnosis yet, and he struggles to decide if now is the best time to do so. The two...
Lily Rabe as Meg in ‘Shrinking’ Episode 4 | AppleTV+ Meet Harrison Ford’s on-screen daughter, Meg, in ‘Shrinking’ Episode 4
Shrinking Episode 4, “Potatoes,” follows Jimmy Laird (Jason Segel) as he struggles to accept something he learned about his daughter, Alice (Lukita Maxwell). His stress leads him to confront Liz (Crista Miller) for interfering in his life.
Elsewhere, Paul prepares for a visit from his estranged daughter, Meg, played by Lily Rabe. He hasn’t told her about his Parkinson’s diagnosis yet, and he struggles to decide if now is the best time to do so. The two...
- 2/12/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“Ghostbusters” actor Nate Corddry and “Trophy Wife” creator Emily Halpern are among the directors who will participate in the latest iteration of Haven Entertainment and Firefly Theater & Films’s popular “Unscreened” series, TheWrap has learned. The “Unscreened Summer Series” will feature staged readings of new plays from writers Matt McKenna (“American Dad!”), Raamla Mohamed (“Scandal,” “Grey’s Anatomy”), Jonathon Roessler (“Cupid”) and Amanda Walsh (“Lost Girl”). The directors include Greg Marcks and Roessler, in addition to “Unscreened” alums Corddry and Halpern. In alphabetical order, this year’s cast includes Robert Baker, Adam Bartley, D’Arcy Carden, Kimberly Condict, Beth Dover,...
- 9/17/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
It would seem that “Saturday Night Live” is having a lukewarm beginning to its new season. Even with the amount of fat-trimming that happened over the summer and the additions of Michael Che and Pete Davidson before the new season began, the show doesn’t seem to be doing as much as had been hyped. The lukewarm beginning seems to going further south with members of The Groundlings saying the show lifted one of their skits. According to Entertainment Weekly, Groundlings comedians Kimberly Condict and Vanessa Ragland have stated on Twitter that “SNL” stole their Tina Turner bit. In their bit, Condict and Ragland–in Turner wigs and short red dresses–perform their [ Read More ]
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- 10/6/2014
- by monique
- ShockYa
On this weekend's Saturday Night Live, the show did a sketch about three Tina Turner impersonators who sing on a Nebraska riverboat and break from singing "Proud Mary" to talk about how much they hate singing on a Nebraska riverboat. (Likely because of music rights, the sketch was not put online.) It seemed like a fine enough sketch, inoffensive to anyone but riverboat captains, maybe. That was until accusations of theft started coming from members of the famous improv and sketch-theater troupe the Groundlings, the school at which SNL cast members like Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig, and Phil Hartman got their start.It began with performer Kimberly Condict posting a video on Facebook performing a sketch at the theater with Vanessa Ragland, in which they both play Tina Turner impersonators who talk between moments of singing "Proud Mary." Then Groundlings teacher Ian Gary took it further by posting a more...
- 10/6/2014
- by Jesse David Fox
- Vulture
A teacher at the Groundlings in Los Angeles has accused Saturday Night Live of "stealing" a sketch idea that aired on Saturday's episode of the NBC variety series. Ian Gary took to his Facebook page early Monday to argue that a sketch about Tina Turner impersonators was actually a Groundlings idea. The Groundlings' version features Vanessa Ragland and Kimberly Condict, while SNL's sketch featured host Sarah Silverman and castmembers Cecily Strong and Sasheer Zamata. Watch more 'SNL' Recap: Sarah Silverman Meets Her 23-Year-Old Self While Gary praises SNL as one of his influences and says he isn't out to "attack"
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- 10/6/2014
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
River boats are apparently a hot spot for Tina Turner impersonators. After Saturday Night Live aired a sketch in which Cecily Strong, Sasheer Zamata, and host Sarah Silverman donned Turner-style wigs and flashy red dresses, two comedians from improv company the Groundlings took to Twitter to point out that the SNL sketch was strikingly similar to one of their own. In SNL version's, the three women perform on a river cruise and interrupt their rendition of "Proud Mary" to tell stories about their struggles. In the Groundlings version, two women—comedians Kimberly Condict and Vanessa Ragland—interrupt their rendition of...
- 10/6/2014
- by Ariana Bacle
- EW - Inside TV
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