Fat Actress
Fat Actress is an American comedy television series that aired on the Showtime network in 2005. The series was created by and starred Kirstie Alley, who plays a fictionalized version of herself. The show's narrative centers around Alley's attempts to lose weight and revive her Hollywood career while dealing with the prejudices against overweight people in the entertainment industry. The series combines elements of black comedy and satire, offering a candid and often humorous exploration of the challenges faced by the protagonist.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The plot of Fat Actress revolves around Kirstie Alley's character, also named Kirstie Alley, as she navigates the ups and downs of life as an overweight actress in Hollywood. Each episode features Kirstie dealing with different aspects of her life, including her efforts to lose weight, her encounters with potential love interests, and her attempts to secure acting roles. The show is known for its unapologetic approach to addressing the issue of weight in the entertainment industry, as well as its use of improvisation by the cast members.
Cast and Characters[edit | edit source]
- Kirstie Alley as herself: The main character, struggling with her weight and looking for a big break in Hollywood.
- Bryan Callen as Eddie Falcon: Kirstie's assistant, who often finds himself caught up in her schemes.
- Rachael Harris as Kevyn Shecket: Kirstie's makeup artist and confidante.
- Michael McDonald as Sam Rascal: Kirstie's agent, who is always looking for ways to revive her career.
The series also featured a number of guest stars, including John Travolta, Kelly Preston, and Mayim Bialik, who appeared as themselves or in fictional roles.
Production[edit | edit source]
Fat Actress was produced by Showtime Networks in association with Kirstie Alley's production company. The show was notable for its largely improvised dialogue and for addressing the issue of weight in a direct and often humorous way. Despite its innovative approach, the series received mixed reviews from critics and had a single season consisting of seven episodes.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Critics had mixed reactions to Fat Actress. Some praised the show for its boldness and Alley's performance, while others criticized it for what they saw as an inconsistent tone and reliance on weight-related humor. The series sparked discussions about body image and the representation of overweight individuals in the media.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Although Fat Actress had a short run, it left a lasting impact on conversations about body positivity and the challenges faced by overweight individuals in Hollywood. The show is remembered for its unique approach to comedy and its willingness to tackle sensitive issues head-on. Template:TV-comedy-stub
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