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Robert Ari | Sidney Stein | |
David Aaron Baker | Dan Stein | |
Jennifer Carta | Rachel, Dan's Fiancee | |
Ben Feldman | Himself | |
Tovah Feldshuh | Judy Stein | |
Hillel Friedman | Rabbi | |
Heather Juergensen | Helen Cooper | |
Ben Weber | Larry | |
Jennifer Westfeldt | Jessica Stein | |
Esther Wurmfeld | Grandma Esther | |
Ben Feldman | Self | |
Jennifer Carta | Rachel - Dan's Fiancée | |
Brian Stepanek | Peter | |
Nick Corley | Howard | |
Jackie Hoffman | Joan | |
John Cariani | Chuck | |
Scott Cohen | Josh Meyers | |
Christopher Berger | Malaprops Guy | |
Hayden Adams | Weird Smooth Guy | |
Kevin Sussman | Calculator Guy | |
JM J. Bullock | Not-Yet-Out Gay Guy | |
Alysia Reiner | Schuller Gallery Artist | |
Carson Elrod | Sebastian | |
Michael Mastro | Martin | |
Tibor Feldman | Roland | |
Michael Showalter | Stephen | |
Michael Ealy | Greg |
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Producer | Doug Liman
Heather Juergensen Eduardo Braniff Steven Firestone |
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Writer/Composer |
Heather Juergensen
Jennifer Westfeldt |
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Cinematography |
Lawrence Sher
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Music |
Marcelo Zarvos
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Jessica, a Jewish copy editor living and working in New York City, is plagued by failed blind dates with men, and decides to answer a newspaper's personal advertisement. The advertisement has been placed by 'lesbian-curious' Helen Cooper, a thirtysomething art gallerist. |
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