Meet the stars of Showtime's TheLWord revival, subtitled 'Generation Q'
They will play the new generation of LGBTQIA characters joining original stars Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig and Leisha Hailey in the updated take on the groundbreaking drama from showrunner Marja-Lewis Ryan and exec producer Ilene Chaiken.
The rebooted series follows Bette Porter , Alice Pieszecki and Shane McCutcheon as their lives are intertwined new faces including Dani Nùñez , Micah Lee , Sarah Finley and Sophie Suarez as they experience love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks and success in L.A. Mandi's Dani is a powerful and calculating PR executive whose ambition is only tested by her conscience. Sheng's Micah is an earnest, soft-spoken adjunct professor who is forced to confront his fear of vulnerability. Toboni's Sarah "Finley" is a charming but unfocused assistant who struggles to reconcile her sexual orientation with her religious upbringing. Sayas' Sophie is a TV producer who guards her heart and is quick to put other people's needs before her own.
about the series that her new take would launch with fan-favorites Bette, Alice and Shane all having moved to Silver Lake and exploring how their lives have changed in the decade since creator Chaiken's original series went off the air. Ryan's take will explore what L.A.Mandi, repped by Greene & Associates, countsamong her credits. Sheng, repped by Jenevieve Brewer, was in Sundance, Outfest and Stonewall 50 official selectionset to debut in the summer.
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