TV series
Another Period
Overview
Set at the turn of the century, “Another Period” follows the misadventures of the Bellacourts, Newport, RI’s first family, who have absolutely nothing to offer to the world, but who have so much money it doesn’t matter. The series focuses on sisters “Lillian” and “Beatrice”, who care only about how they look, what parties they attend and becoming famous, which is a lot harder in 1902.
Details
- First air date
- 2015-06-23
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 3 seasons
- Episodes
- 32 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy
- Network
- Comedy Central
- Production
- Red Hour
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Natasha Leggero as Lillian Abigail Hitler Schmemmerhorn-Fish
- Riki Lindhome as Beatrice Tiffani Amber Thiessen Downsy
- Paget Brewster as Dodo Bellacourt
- Jason Ritter as Frederick Bellacourt
- Brian Huskey as Victor Schmemmerhorn-Fish V
- David Wain as Albert Downsy, Jr.
- David Koechner as The Commodore
- Michael Ian Black as Peepers
- Armen Weitzman as Garfield
- Christina Hendricks as Celine aka Chair
- Beth Dover as Blanche
- Brett Gelman as Hamish
Creators and crew
- Natasha Leggero - Creator
- Riki Lindhome - Creator
- Riki Lindhome - Executive Producer
- Deborah Liebling - Executive Producer
- Mike Rosenstein - Executive Producer
- Natasha Leggero - Executive Producer
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