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Nov 2018
21m 59s

Alexandra Billings Won't Stay Quiet Anym...

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About this episode

Alexandra Billings, who plays Davina on Transparent, says she believes Jeffrey Tambor's accusers — and feels complicit for not speaking up earlier.

— Alexandra Billings is an actor and singer. She recently appeared on Broadway in the comedy The Nap.

Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom. Theme by Alexander Overington.

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