Desperate Housewives - Season 4

Desperate Housewives - Season 4
Desperate Housewives - Season 4
2007
Romance, Comedy
Season 4 - Secrets and truths unfold through the lives of female friends in one suburban neighborhood, after the mysterious suicide of a neighbor.
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Created by:
Marc CherryDirected by:
Larry Shaw, David Grossman, David WarrenWriters:
Marc Cherry, Alexandra Cunningham, Joey MurphyStarring:
Kyle MacLachlanThe "boy next door, if that boy spent lots of time alone in the basement," is how Rich Cohen described Kyle MacLachlan in a 1994 article for "Rolling Stone" magazine. That distinctly askew wholesomeness made MacLachlan a natural to become famous as the alter ego of twisted director David Lynch. Born and a raised in Yakima, Washington, MacLachlan graduated from the University of Washington in 1982. The darkly handsome actor made his feature debut when he starred in the big-budget David Lynch adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune (1984), but only enjoyed real success after appearing in a second Lynch project, the moody and perverse classic Blue Velvet (1986).
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The Game (2007)
- S4E3
A game of charades brings out some of the worst in the attending guests; Bree reveals what she overheard in Katherine's house; Gabrielle is unhappy to learn about Carlos and Edie's engagement. (imdb)
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Created by:
Marc CherryDirected by:
Larry Shaw, David Grossman, David WarrenWriters:
Marc Cherry, Alexandra Cunningham, Joey MurphyStarring:
Kyle MacLachlanThe "boy next door, if that boy spent lots of time alone in the basement," is how Rich Cohen described Kyle MacLachlan in a 1994 article for "Rolling Stone" magazine. That distinctly askew wholesomeness made MacLachlan a natural to become famous as the alter ego of twisted director David Lynch. Born and a raised in Yakima, Washington, MacLachlan graduated from the University of Washington in 1982. The darkly handsome actor made his feature debut when he starred in the big-budget David Lynch adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune (1984), but only enjoyed real success after appearing in a second Lynch project, the moody and perverse classic Blue Velvet (1986).
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