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Felicity Robinson (Glory Annen) is a teenager who studies at a remote Roman Catholic Church boarding school and who seeks indulgence in the popular erotic novels Story of O and Emmanuelle, and in a lesbian love affair with her friend Jenny (Jody Hanson).
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An evocative coming-of-age drama, Felicity relates an intimate, character-driven story that captures all of the emotions of striking out in the world for the first time. These are the intoxicating days that come once in a lifetime, when everything is new, emotions are raw, epiphanies are commonplace, and every moment feels like life or death. Learn...
Keri Russell as Felicity Porter
Scott Foley as Noel Crane
Scott Speedman as Ben Covington
Amy Jo Johnson as Julie Emrick (50 episodes)
Tangi Miller as Elena Tyler (79 episodes)
Greg Grunberg as Sean Blumberg (67 episodes)
•Scott Foley was actually hired to play Ben, but when they couldn't find anyone to play Noel, J.J. Abrams asked Foley if he would do it
•J.J. Abrams asked Keri Russell if she'd be willing to cut her hair for the second season, which she was happy to do
•NYU didn't want to be associated with the show, thus: UNY
•In 2007, Felicity was one of TIME magazine's All-TIME 100 TV Shows.
•In 2010, Entertainment Weekly named Felicity Porter one of the "100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years".
•Executive Producers: J. J. Abrams, Brian Grazer, Tony Krantz, Matt Reeves, Jennifer Levin, Ron Howard, John Eisendrath, Laurie McCarthy
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Season 3A review: A- | EW (ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY • DECEMBER 2000) Budget cuts and ratings woes mean a revamped Felicity (ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY • OCTOBER 2000) ‘Felicity’ survives as WB plays it safe (VARIETY • MAY 2000) Abortions in TV land (SALON • MARCH 2000) WB net develops ‘Felicity’ (VARIETY • DECEMBER 1997)
Nov 21, 2001 · Synopsis. Felicity (Keri Russell) is devastated by Ben's (Scott Speedman) pained silence after Noel (Scott Foley) dropped the bomb that he and Felicity slept together. Noel, meanwhile, feels completely isolated from all his friends and may jeopardize his new job with more self-destructive behavior.
Felcity may have gone to New York to follow Ben, but once there, she starts to find herself and soon discovers that her move to the Big Apple (against her parents' wishes) holds endless...
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- Keri Russell
- Harry Winer
- September 29, 1998
Felicity Porter (Keri Russell) is experiencing her first taste of freedom and independence at college in New York City. With a mix of thrill and fear, Felicity faces her future in a city where anything can happen. She discovers the choices she makes often have life-changing consequences.
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Felicity: An American Girl Adventure is the second in the series of American Girl film series. It is a made-for-television drama film that is based on the American Girl children's books written by Valerie Tripp, and premiered on The WB on November 29, 2005. The teleplay was written by Anna Sandor.