Kat Dennings, Brenda Song, Shelley Hennig and Shay Mitchell in one series! This girl gang not only has a lot of stars, but above all real stories about true friendship. “Dollface” is now running on Joyn!
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Hardly any other series can offer so much concentrated star power. In the comedy series “Dollface”, friends Jules, Madison, Stella and Izzy navigate through life together. They explore the meaning of adult female friendships, accompany each other on their individual paths of self-discovery and offer us a fantastic, humorous look at the challenges of the modern dating world.
But who is behind these lovable, charming characters? None other than Hollywood’s TV series elite. Kat Dennings, Brenda Song, Shelley Hennig and Shay Mitchell bring the girl gang to life.
Kat Dennings as Jules Wiley
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Kat Dennings, real name Katherine Victoria Litwack, is known for the confident characters she has portrayed, with dry humor and quick-witted dialogue. Her acting style has made her one of the most popular actresses for comedic roles.
She has already appeared alongside Michael Cera in “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” (2008). She then appeared as the witty, quick-witted assistant to astrophysicist Jane Foster – played by Natalie Portman – in the blockbusters “Thor” (2011) and “Thor: The Dark World” (2013), as well as “Thor: Love and Thunder” (2022).
But you probably know her as Max Black from “2 Broke Girls” (2011-2017). Her leading role as a sarcastic, cynical and, above all, broke waitress who tries to implement her cupcake business idea gave her her breakthrough in 2011.
Now she’s returning to our screens alongside the rest of the star cast in “Dollface”. This time she shows a completely different side of herself and shows how versatile her acting talent can be.
In the lead role of Jules Wiley, she tries to rekindle old friendships and find herself after the surprising end of a long-term relationship. Jules seems much more sensitive and vulnerable than one is used to from Kat Dennings’ older roles. Jules is a sympathetic but slightly awkward protagonist who faces new challenges in life and self-discovery in the series. While she rebuilds bonds with her neglected friends, the viewer gets a glimpse behind the scenes and sees her inner monologue and fears visually represented.
Shay Mitchell als Stella Cole
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Among others, Jules seeks contact with Stella Cole. She is the group’s adventurous, self-confident and courageous friend. In Jules’ eyes, she lives an unconventional life, but one that inspires her.
The charming character represents a free and unattached lifestyle and contributes to Jules’ development and self-discovery with her infectious, adventurous nature.
Behind Stella Cole from “Dollface” is the Canadian series star Shay Mitchell. She was seen in the first season of “You” (2018-2019), for example. But she is still best known for her role as Emily Fields in the mystery thriller series “Pretty Little Liars” (2010-2017).
Her diverse film portfolio ranges from the horror film “The Possession of Hannah Grace” (2018) to the romantic comedy “Mother’s Day” (2016) to the indie drama “Dreamland” (2016).
Brenda Song als Madison Maxwell
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Another friend who wants to win Jules back is played by Brenda Song. Madison Maxwell is a PR manager, super confident, ambitious and the fashion icon of the clique. She lives the glamorous and successful lifestyle that Jules aspires to again after her breakup. Her character offers Jules not only a loyal friend and ally, but also a kind of inspiration that awakens her professional ambition.
You probably also discovered Brenda in various series and films before “Dollface”. She started her career as a teenager in the Disney productions “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” (2005-2008) and “The Suite Life on Deck” (2008-2011). Alongside the two main actors Cole Sprouse and Dylan Sprouse, she played the role of London Tipton. This character of the spoiled but lovable hotel heiress made her one of the most famous Disney stars of her time.
She later appeared in “Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior” (2006), “The Social Network” (2010) and “Scandal” (2012).
Shelley Hennig als Ramona
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Ramona may not be one of the main characters in “Dollface,” but her character brings a very special dynamic to the group of friends. Shelley Hennig’s character is stylish and confident and brings her own unique perspectives to the series’ central themes of friendship, self-discovery and the complexity of modern relationships.
Before Shelley Hennig became a successful actress, she was a former beauty queen who won the Miss Teen USA pageant in 2004. This was the start of a career that brought her roles in the films “Unfriended” (2014) and “When We First Met” (2018). She also subsequently appeared in the series “Days Of Our Lives” (2007-2011, 2017), “The Secret Circle” (2011-2012) and “Teen Wolf” (2014-2017).
That’s not all: Dollface has even more stars to offer
Esther Povitsky, who plays Izzy Levine in the series, is best known for the series “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”. Swedish-Canadian actress Malin Åkerman has made films such as “Watchmen” and “27 Dresses” as well as the series “Billions”. But the most famous face of all is not in front of the camera.
Margot Robbie is the executive producer of the series “Dollface”. The Barbie actress is not only an actress, but also founded the production company Lucky Chap Entertainment with her husband Tom Ackerley and other friends. The company is said to specialize in films and series that focus on strong female characters and creative, original stories.
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