American Woman

American Woman (2018)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy

Set amid the sexual revolution and the rise of second-wave feminism, American Woman follows Bonnie, an unconventional mother struggling to raise her two daughters after leaving her husband. She and her two best friends, Kathleen and Diana, each will discover their own brand of independence in a world reluctant to give it.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11I Will SurviveAug 23, 2018
S01E10Obstacles and AssetsAug 16, 2018
S01E09The BreakthroughAug 9, 2018
S01E08JackAug 2, 2018
S01E07The AgreementJul 26, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'American Woman' premiere?

'American Woman' premiered on June 7, 2018.

Who created the TV show 'American Woman'?

'American Woman' was created by John Riggi.

What is the genre of 'American Woman'?

'American Woman' is a comedy-drama TV series.

Who are the main characters in 'American Woman'?

The main characters in 'American Woman' are Bonnie Nolan, Kathleen Nolan, and Diana Vaughan.

Where is the TV show 'American Woman' set?

'American Woman' is set in Los Angeles, California.

What is the premise of 'American Woman'?

'American Woman' follows the life of Bonnie Nolan, a single mother in the 1970s who navigates the challenges of raising her two daughters while seeking her own independence.

Who portrays Bonnie Nolan in 'American Woman'?

Alicia Silverstone portrays Bonnie Nolan in 'American Woman'.

Which actress plays Kathleen Nolan in 'American Woman'?

Mena Suvari plays Kathleen Nolan in 'American Woman'.

Who plays Diana Vaughan in 'American Woman'?

Jennifer Bartels plays Diana Vaughan in 'American Woman'.

What is the relationship between Bonnie Nolan and Kathleen Nolan in 'American Woman'?

Bonnie Nolan and Kathleen Nolan are sisters in 'American Woman'.

In which decade is 'American Woman' set?

'American Woman' is set in the 1970s.

What is the primary theme explored in 'American Woman'?

'American Woman' explores themes of female empowerment, independence, and self-discovery.

Who serves as the executive producer of 'American Woman'?

Kyle Richards serves as the executive producer of 'American Woman'.

How many episodes were in the first season of 'American Woman'?

The first season of 'American Woman' consisted of 11 episodes.

What network aired 'American Woman'?

'American Woman' aired on the Paramount Network.

Who directed the pilot episode of 'American Woman'?

'American Woman' pilot episode was directed by John Wells.

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