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How Jewish is Lena Dunham?

The writer and star of HBO’s ‘Girls’ is releasing her latest semi-autobiographical comedy series, this time with a Jewish protagonist

July 8, 2025 15:07
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Lena Dunham at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, has written a new TV series with a Jewish protagonist, out on Netflix July 10. (Getty Images)
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Lena Dunham, the love-her-or-hate-her writer and star of the hit 2011 series Girls, may be on the cusp of another television triumph.

Thanks to the release of Dunham's new Netflix comedy series Too Much, inspired by her 2021 move from New York City to London, the much-lauded TV wunderkind is back on the scene in a big way, this time with a Jewish main character and plenty of goy-related quips.

But just how Jewish is this once-called “voice of a generation”?

Dunham, 39, was born in New York City to Protestant father Carroll Dunham, a painter, and Jewish mother Laurie Simmons, a photographer and artist. Simmons was born to first-generation Jewish Americans “in a very kind of idealised Jewish community on Long Island,” according to an interview Dunham did with Huffpost in 2010, and Dunham and her younger sibling Cyrus were raised in a culturally Jewish environment.

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