GLOW

Women's wrestling in 1980s Los Angeles

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About GLOW

Released: 2017

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-MA

Run time: 3 Seasons

Cast
Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Marc Maron, Britney Young, Sydelle Noel, Britt Baron, Gayle Rankin, Sunita Mani, Kimmy Gatewood, Rebekka Johnson, Jackie Tohn, Ellen Wong, Kate Nash, Kia Stevens, Chris Lowell, Alex Rich, Marianna Palka, Rich Sommer, Bashir Salahuddin, Annabella Sciorra, Shakira Barrera, Casey W. Johnson, Eli Goree, Horatio Sanz, Lilly Sullivan, Victor Quinaz, Carlos Colon Jr., Geena Davis

About GLOW

GLOW, which stands for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, is a TV show that first premiered on June 23, 2017. Created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, the show falls under the TV Dramedies genre. Set in the 1980s, GLOW combines elements of comedy and drama while focusing on the lives of a diverse group of women who become professional wrestlers.

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About

GLOW takes place in Los Angeles and follows struggling actress Ruth Wilder, played by Alison Brie, who auditions for a professional wrestling show. The series explores the lives and personal struggles of the women involved in the wrestling business, both inside and outside the ring.

The show emphasizes the importance of friendship and empowerment as the characters confront stereotypes and break down barriers during a time when women's wrestling was still new and relatively unknown. The plot delves into the challenges they face both in their personal lives and in the male-dominated wrestling industry.

Making / Production

GLOW is inspired by the real-life 80s wrestling promotion also called GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling). The show incorporates the wrestling style and fashion trends of the era, showcasing the vibrant and outlandish costumes worn by the characters.

The series is known for its attention to detail in recreating the 80s atmosphere. The production team went to great lengths to perfect the sets, costumes, and hairstyles, bringing authenticity to the show's overall aesthetic.

Actors

  • Alison Brie as Ruth Wilder - Ruth is an aspiring actress and becomes one of the main wrestlers in GLOW.
  • Betty Gilpin as Debbie Eagan - Debbie is a former soap opera star who joins GLOW after her acting career takes a hit.
  • Marc Maron as Sam Sylvia - Sam is the director and producer of GLOW who is known for his unconventional methods.
  • Kate Nash as Rhonda Richardson - Rhonda is a British newcomer to GLOW who quickly becomes a fan favorite.
  • Sydney Sweeney as Justine Biagi - Justine is a teenager who runs away from home to join GLOW and reconnects with her estranged mother, who is a wrestler.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The character of Ruth, played by Alison Brie, is based on the real-life wrestler Miss Linda, who was part of the original GLOW promotion.
  • Several of the cast members, including Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin, underwent intense wrestling training to prepare for their roles in GLOW.
  • The show received critical acclaim for its diverse and empowering portrayal of women in a male-dominated industry.
  • GLOW was renewed for a second season shortly after its initial release due to its popularity and positive reception.

Awards

GLOW has received numerous award nominations, including:

  • Emmy Awards - Outstanding Comedy Series
  • Golden Globe Awards - Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy
  • Critics' Choice Television Awards - Best Comedy Series
  • Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

Quotes

  • "The harder the struggle, the more glorious the triumph." - Sam Sylvia
  • "Ruth, your character in the ring is a racist, unmasculine shrew. And in real life, you're just a regular shrew. You're welcome." - Debbie Eagan
  • "Bad guys have more fun." - Sheila the She-Wolf
  • "We're the gorgeous ladies of wrestling, not the ladies of nice wrestling." - Carmen Wade

Music / Soundtrack

GLOW features a vibrant soundtrack that captures the essence of the 80s. It incorporates popular songs from the era, adding to the show's nostalgic feel. Some notable tracks include:

  • "The Warrior" by Scandal
  • "Rhythm of the Night" by DeBarge
  • "I Say a Little Prayer" by Aretha Franklin
  • "Maniac" by Michael Sembello

The music plays a significant role in enhancing the show's energetic atmosphere and setting the tone for each episode.