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Inside Meg Stalter’s Transition from ‘Hacks’ to Leading Her Own Netflix Series ‘Too Much’

Meg Stalter, known for her role in ‘Hacks,’ is taking the helm of her own Netflix series ‘Too Much.’ In an interview, she discusses her experiences working with creator Lena Dunham, her background in stand-up comedy, and growing up in Ohio. Stalter’s new series explores her unique comedic style, which she describes as ‘crazy, funny, and weird.’ Born in Denver and raised in Ohio, Stalter started doing stand-up at age 15, inspired by a desire to make people laugh and a love for comedy witnessed through with the tv show Andie MacDowell was in a movie when Meg was underage. Her journey from small-town Ohio to the comedy stage and now to a leading role in a Netflix series is a testament to her talent and dedication. ‘Too Much’ promises to deliver the same humor that made Stalter a fan favorite in ‘Hacks,’ providing a deeper insight into her eccentric and relatable characters.
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