Golden Globe
winner Lena Dunham is best known for writing, directing, producing and acting
in Girls, the original series she created for HBO.
Lena Dunham was
born in New York City on May 13, 1986. At 25, Dunham made a huge splash in the
entertainment business for her HBO series Girls, which premiered in 2012. The edgy show follows a bunch of
20-something women living in New York City. The characters and storylines are
often inspired by events from the creator's life. Dunham, named "Coolest
Person of the Year" by TIME
magazine in 2012, fulfills several roles for Girls—actress, director, producer and writer. Her series has
already been approved for a third season. Plus, she took home two Golden Globe
awards in 2013: one for her performance as Hannah on the show, the other for
her work behind the scenes.
Dunham has
continued to earn praise for her work on Girls.
In 2014, she received an Emmy Award nomination for her portrayal of Hannah
Horvath. She also appeared in the dramatic comedy Happy Christmas with Anna Kendrick that same year.
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