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‘Sirens': Why Does Devon From The Netflix Hit Series Look So Familiar?
‘Sirens': Why Does Devon From The Netflix Hit Series Look So Familiar?

Forbes

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

‘Sirens': Why Does Devon From The Netflix Hit Series Look So Familiar?

Partial poster of "Sirens" featuring Meghann Fahy. The cast of the Netflix hit Sirens includes Meghann Fahy, who plays Devon DeWitt. What else has Fahy starred in? A dark comedy-drama, Sirens premiered on Netflix on May 22 with five episodes. Sirens also stars Julianne Moore as Michael Kell, Milly Alcock as Simone DeWitt, Bill Camp as Bruce DeWitt, Glenn Howerton as Ethan Corbin and Kevin Bacon as Peter Kell. Sirens debuted at No. 1 on Netflix's Global Top 10 TV shows for the week of May 19-May 25 with 16.7 million views, which equates to 72.9 million hours viewed. The official summary for Sirens reads, 'Devon thinks her sister, Simone, has a really creepy relationship with her new boss, the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell. Michaela's cult-ish life of luxury is like a drug to Simone, and Devon has decided it's time for an intervention, but she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be. 'Told over the course of one explosive weekend at The Kells' lavish island estate, Sirens is an incisive, sexy, and darkly funny exploration of women, power and class.' Meghann Fahy at the Giorgio Armani RTW Spring 2025 fashion show held at the Park Avenue Armory on ... More October 17, 2024 in New York, New York. (Photo by John Nacion/WWD via Getty Images) Born April 25, 1990, in Longmeadow, Mass., Fahy made her screen debut in 2009 in a guest role as Devyn in an episode of the hit Blake Lively teen drama Gossip Girl. Apart from a recurring role on the long-running ABC daytime drama One Life to Live from 2010-2012, Fahy also appeared in several guest roles in such series as The Good Wife, Chicago Fire, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Blue Bloods. In 2017, Fahy landed a lead role in showbiz dramedy The Bold Type, which ran on Freeform for five seasons until 2021. In 2022, Fahy landed one of her biggest roles to date, which has been followed by one high profile role after the next. Take a look below at all the projects Fahy has starred in over the past three years, which explains why she looks so familiar. Meghann Fahy and Aubrey Plaza in "The White Lotus" Season 2. Meghann Fahy stars as Daphne Sullivan, the wife of Cameron Sullivan (Theo James) in Season 2 of creator Mike White's smash hit HBO and Max mystery drama The White Lotus. The Sullivan's storyline involves the uneasy dynamic they have with Harper and Ethan Spiller (Aubrey Plaza and Will Sharpe) the couple they traveled with to the White Lotus resort in Sicily. Fahy was nominated for her first Primetime Emmy Award — in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category — alongside her White Lotus Season 2 co-stars Plaza, Jennifer Coolidge, Sabrina Impacciatore and Simona Tabasco. Coolidge won her second consecutive Emmy for her role as Tanya McQuiod-Hunt. Eve Hewson and Meghann Fahy in "The Perfect Couple." Meghann Fahy starred in the pivotal role of Merritt Monaco, the doomed best friend and maid of honor to Amelia Sacks (Eve Hewson) in the hit Netflix murder mystery miniseries The Perfect Couple. Merritt's murder takes place the night before Amelia is to marry Benji Winbury (Billy Howle) — the son of the ultra-wealthy Greer Garrison Winbury (Nicole Kidman) and Tag Winbury (Liev Schreiber) — on the island of Nantucket, Mass. As the investigation unfolds, everyone in the wedding party and members of the Winbury family become suspects in the murder. Gavin Warren, Meghann Fahy, Zachary Levi and Jacob Laval in "The Unbreakable Boy." Zachary Levi and Meghann Fahy star as Scott and Teresa LeRette in The Unbreakable Boy, which also stars Jacob Laval and Gavin Warren as their sons, Austin and Logan. A biographical drama, The Unbreakable Boy largely centers on the story of Austin, a boy on the autism spectrum who suffers from brittle bone disease. Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar in "Drop." Meghann Fahy stars in the film thriller Drop as Violet, a widowed mother who years after her husband's death, goes on her first date with Henry (Brandon Sklenar), whom she met online. The couple meets in a posh restaurant atop a skyscraper, but the lofty atmosphere soon turns to dread as Violet begins receiving drops on her phone with instructions to kill Henry. If she ignores her online tormentor's orders, an intruder who has already broken into her home and will proceed to kill Violet's son, Toby (Jacob Robinson) and his babysitter, Jen (Violett Beane), who is Violet's younger sister. All five episodes of Meghann Fahy's new series, Sirens, is streaming on Netflix.

Silver Alert issued for missing 81-year-old Longmeadow man
Silver Alert issued for missing 81-year-old Longmeadow man

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Silver Alert issued for missing 81-year-old Longmeadow man

LONGMEADOW, Mass. (WWLP) – Authorities have issued a Silver Alert for 81-year-old Douglas Pike, who was last seen driving near the intersection of I-91 and I-84 in Hartford, Connecticut, around 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. Pike, who is from Longmeadow, was reported missing from Maine on Wednesday, May 21, and was later located in Connecticut. Pike is described as a white male, 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 170 pounds, with gray hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a long-sleeved collared shirt with a light pattern, blue jeans, brown hiking shoes, and glasses. Officials noted that Pike is not in possession of his cell phone and is known to suffer from serious memory impairment. According to a bulletin shared by the Longmeadow Police Department, Pike may be operating a white 2002 Toyota Camry with Maine license plate 6483XS. The department is urging anyone with information on his whereabouts to call 413-567-3311. The Longmeadow Police Department, along with state and local law enforcement, are working to locate Pike and ensure his safe return. The public is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information that may assist in the ongoing search. WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Depth once again the difference as Weston repeats as Division 2 girls' swim champion
Depth once again the difference as Weston repeats as Division 2 girls' swim champion

Boston Globe

time15-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Depth once again the difference as Weston repeats as Division 2 girls' swim champion

'Winning for the first time last year was incredible, and being able to do that again this year, our senior year – is something we'll never really forget,' said Weston senior Nola Dickie. 'This team has been a huge part of our life the last four years . . . and we wanted to put it all out there for our last swim.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up 'We have a really great team,' added fellow senior Amy Robson. 'There are so many lovely girls on it.' Advertisement Weston's points came from nearly every event. Junior Kate Krueger placed second in the 200-yard individual medley (2:11.28) and third in the 500freestyle (5:14.34). Sadie Nelson grabbed fifth in the 50 freestyle (25.10), and teammate Margaret Liu took home fifth in the 100 free (54.99). Though third-place Longmeadow owned the relays throughout the afternoon — winning the 200 free relay (1:39.16) and the 400 free relay (3:40.72) — Weston kept pace, scoring second (1:41.16) and third (3:47.05) in those events, respectively. Weston was ready for the moment. Chalk it up to coach Jim McLaughlin's pre-meet message. 'It was, 'Go have fun.' Enjoy it. We're doing this because it's fun. It's a big meet, but we've been here before. For some of them, this is going to be the last time they're together, so let's go out and enjoy it,' said McLaughlin, dripping wet from a celebratory plunge into the pool. 'It's a real team effort. We didn't have one person who totally dominated, but I think every one of our swimmers scored in one event or another,' he continued. 'Every single kid contributed.' Advertisement Northampton's Amalia Guerra, Longmeadow's Lilah Doherty, and Seekonk's Lydia Craft were each double-winners. Guerra won the 200IM (2:09.96) and 100 backstroke (56.95), Doherty owned the 200 freestyle (1:53.89) and 100 butterfly (55.98), and Craft grabbed the 100 freestyle (52.26) and 100 breaststroke (1:05.77). 'I'm really happy with how I did,' said Doherty. 'I took it one race at a time. Every day in practice, I'm splitting my time between the two strokes, so I'm definitely prepared for both of them. I'm confident in the way I can do both, and as soon as the other race is done, it's time for the next one. The Weston girls' swim team, including coach Jim McLaughlin (front left) had a celebratory trophy hoist in the pool. Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff Monson's Isabella Zeppa (cq) was jubilant after her win in the 50 freestyle. Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff Lilah Doherty was a double winner for Longmeadow in the 100 butterfly and 200 freestyle. Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff The support, and cheering, at the Division 2 girls' swimming and diving championships at BU, was loud. Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff MIAA Division 2 championship at Boston University 200 medley relay — 1. Mystic Valley, 1:53.52; 2. Seekonk, 1:55.32; 3. Amherst-Pelham, 1:55.61. 200 freestyle — 1. Lilah Doherty, Longmeadow, 1:53.89; 2. Finnley Chambers, Amherst-Pelham, 1:57.99; 3. Ally Jacques, Norton, 1:59.74. 200 IM — 1. Amalia Guerra, Northampton, 2:09.96; 2. Kate Krueger, Weston, 2:11.28; 3. Ava Robitaille, Triton, 2:14.48. 50 freestyle — 1. Isabella Zeppa, Monson, 0:24.49; 2. Anna Szafran, Duxbury, 0:24.62; 3. Rowan Albertson, Amherst-Pelham, 0:24.7. Diving — 1. Maddie Reif, Norwell, 455.100 points; 2. Sadie Him, Norton, 416; 3. Avery Rogers, Advanced Math and Science, 396.050. 100 butterfly — 1. Lilah Doherty, Longmeadow, 0:55.98; 2. Annie McLean, Canton, 0:57.89; 3. Raina Wu, Dover-Sherborn, 1:00.25. 100 freestyle — 1. Lydia Craft, Seekonk, 0:52.26; 2. Eliana Laham, Bromfield, 0:53.19; 3. Isabella Zeppa, Monson, 0:54.07. 500 freestyle — 1. Grace Perron, Belchertown, 5:05.64; 2. Eliana Laham, Bromfield, 5:11.45; 3. Kate Krueger, Weston, 5:14.34. 200 freestyle relay — 1. Longmeadow, 1:39.16; 2. Weston, 1:41.16; 3. Mystic Valley, 1:41.73. 100 backstroke — 1. Amalia Guerra, Northampton, 0:56.95; 2. Rowan Albertson, Amherst-Pelham, 0:58.4; 3. Cara Hill, Wayland, 0:59.22. Advertisement 100 breaststroke — 1. Lydia Craft, Seekonk, 1:05.77; 2. Molly Connors, Ashland, 1:07.34; 3. Ella Reeves, Gardner, 1:07.59. 400 freestyle relay — 1. Longmeadow, 3:40.72; 2. Dover-Sherborn, 3:45.99; 3. Weston, 3:47.05. Team results — 1. Weston, 230; 2. Mystic Valley, 194; 3. Longmeadow, 180; 4. Dover-Sherborn, 152; 5. Triton, 146; 6. Wayland, 138; 6. Amherst-Pelham, 138; 8. Seekonk, 121; 9. Norton, 110; 10. Hamilton-Wenham, 101.

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