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Melissa (Natasha Rothwell) on "How To Die Alone" (Ian Watson/Hulu) Each is created by and stars two of the sharpest, funniest, and most performatively agile Black women in entertainment right now.
Natasha Rothwell swaps her White Lotus spa garb for a neon, air traffic vest in the new How to Die Alone trailer. In the two-minute clip, released Tuesday, Rothwell’s Mel is out of gas: She ...
Writer, actress, and comedian Natasha Rothwell has waited a long time to share her passion project, Hulu and Onyx Collective’s How To Die Alone, with the world.Over eight years, to be exact, and ...
It was a bittersweet moment for the team from How to Die Alone at the 2025 Spirit Awards.Creator and star Natasha Rothwell accepted the award for best ensemble in a new scripted series for the ...
NatashaRothwellhas been crying for the last two weeks. And since “How to Die Alone” ― premiering Friday on Hulu ― is the actor-writer’s “most vulnerable work” to date, she can’t ...
Natasha Rothwell moved to the big city of New York from Wichita, KS, where after a short stint as a teacher, she started working as a writer on “Saturday Night Live.” Despite being in one of ...
One conversation with Natasha Rothwell accomplishes what a decade of therapy couldn’t. The self-doubt, loneliness, shame, and an inability to see what is deserved, from others and least of all ...
"How to Die Alone," created by and starring Natasha Rothwell, premieres Sept. 13 on Hulu, with new episodes every Friday. Review.
Natasha Rothwell, creator and star of the new Hulu comedy “How to Die Alone,” says her approach to the project was guided by its title: “I want to write a show that explores how to do that ...
Natasha Rothwell, star and creator of Hulu's new comedy "How to Die Alone," reveals what she can't live without for USA TODAY's The Essentials.
Natasha Rothwell debuts as creator, star, and co-showrunner of her new Hulu series "How to Die Alone," blending personal insights with comedy.
Hulu’s “How to Die Alone,” created by and starring Natasha Rothwell, is a witty and thoughtful dramedy about loneliness, accountability and the courage to get out of one’s own way ...