Scene from House of Lies / TV series (2012)
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Kristen Anne Bell
Birth Date: 1980-07-18
Birth Place: Huntington Woods, Oakland County, United States
Details
Alternate Names: Kristen Anne Bell, 크리스틴 벨, 克里斯汀·贝尔, 克丽斯滕·贝尔, קריסטן בל, קריסטן אן בל, 克里斯汀·貝爾, کریستن بل, کریستن بِل
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Full Biography
Kristen Bell is an American actress and voice actress. In 2001, she made her Broadway debut. After moving to Los Angeles, she landed various television guest appearances and small film parts, but she gained fame as the title character on Veronica Mars.
Besides her tv and movie roles, she provided the voice and face of Lucy Stillman in the Assassin's Creed video game series.
About the Movie: House of Lies / TV series (2012)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 1: The Gods of Dangerous Financial Instruments
Release Year: 2012
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: 谎言屋, Casa minciunilor, Gátlástalanok, Hou$e of Lie$, Kłamstwa na sprzedaż, Kuća laži, Melo namai, Обитель лжи, Фабрика лажи, हॉउस ऑफ लाइज़, 謊言堂
Director: Matthew Carnahan
Writer: Matthew Carnahan
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Executive Producer: Matthew Carnahan
Companies: Crescendo Productions, Matthew Carnahan Circus Products, Showtime Networks
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Keywords
Keywords: greed, workplace, breaking the fourth wall, co-workers relationship, consultant
Story
Charming, fast talking Marty Kaan and his crack team of management consultants know how to play the corporate game better than anyone, by using every dirty trick in the book to woo powerful CEOs and close huge deals. In the board rooms, barrooms, and bedrooms of the power elite, corruption is business as usual and everyone's out for themselves first. Nothing is sacred in this scathing, irreverent satire of corporate America today.