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The cast of GLOW got together on Zoom to share memories of the cancelled Netflix series and to encourage the streaming giant to greenlight a movie.
- Patrick Mclennan
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- Hollywood (Jeanne Basone) This villain from the original Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling went on to start her own company, Hollywould Productions, according to Thrillist.
- Mountain Fiji (Emily Dole) Sadly, Dole passed away in January 2018 at the age of 60, per the New York Daily News. Although no cause of death was given at the time, she was depicted in the 2012 documentary as being in poor health.
- Matilda the Hun (Deanna Booher) Booher, who played the Germanic villain on GLOW, is now permanently in a wheelchair. This is due to a degenerative disc disease, which is a side effect from years of wrestling, according to Vice.
- Colonel Ninotchka (Lorilyn Palmer) Palmer's character was a clear inspiration for Alison Brie's Zoya the Destroyer persona on the Netflix revival. "[Ninotchka is] always making phone calls and talking about the KGB, so I would watch those when working on the accent," Brie told Uproxx about preparing for her role.
GLOW (TV Series 2017–2019) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
- Dawn Maestas, A.K.A. Godiva
- Jeanne Basone, A.K.A. Hollywood
- Angelina Altishin, A.K.A. Little Egypt
- Ursula Hayden, A.K.A. Babe The Farmer’s Daughter
In the Netflix series, actress Kate Nash plays Rhonda, a kind and physically slender Brit whose in-ring persona is a genius named Britannica. In the real G.L.O.W., that role belonged to a character named Godiva. Unlike most of the women in the G.L.O.W. locker room, Dawn Maestas wasn’t interested in show business. “I was never in a play,” she tells ...
In GLOW, Sydelle Noel plays an ex-stuntwoman named Cherry, a loose version of Jeanne Basone’s G.L.O.W. character “Hollywood. After the series, she became a stuntwoman and found steady modeling work around Los Angeles. She also still wrestles. “I worked for Jagermeister, I was a Bud girl, a Miller Light girl, things you do in your ‘20s,” she tells I...
At 19 years old, Angelina Altishin rose to G.L.O.W. heights as the belly-dancing Little Egypt. The league’s habit of employing offensive stereotypes is taken to task in the Netflix series, but the times were very different, and Altishin — who’s ethnically Turkish and Italian — was up for it, because hey, it was a job. “I didn’t even know what I was...
While the Netflix series will rekindle interest in G.L.O.W., it’s only still around thanks to the work of Ursula Hayden, who wrestled in the league as the sultry Babe the Farmer’s Daughter. Another gifted high school athlete who completed tennis and gymnastics — “Tumbling, falling, I was used to it”— Ursula has been the owner of the G.L.O.W. name a...
GLOW is an American television series created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, based on the women's wrestling promotion Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW). The following is a list of characters from the series.
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