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The Understudy

The Understudy
Thirty-two-year-old actor Stephen C. McQueen (no, not that Steve McQueen) is waiting for his big break. His only screen credits so far are playing dead bodies on cop and doctor shows. At the moment, he's paying the rent by understudying hot movie star Josh Harper, who's trying to gain dramatic credibility in a West End play. If only Josh would miss a performance, Stephen-with-a-P-H could prove his talent and redeem himself in the eyes of his disapproving ex-wife and their precocious seven-year-old daughter. Then Stephen stumbles on a secret that puts Josh in his debt. In exchange for Stephen's silence, Josh might let him go on stage. It's a sticky situation, made even stickier by Stephen's special friendship with Josh's wife. Stephen has his first real chance at success, but getting there will involve a certain amount of lying. He's about to discover how good an actor he really is.



The West Wing: Seasons 3 & 4: The Shooting Scripts by Aaron Sorkin,
The West Wing: Seasons 3 & 4: The Shooting Scripts by Aaron Sorkin,
Presents eight teleplays selected from the third and fourth seasons of "The West Wing."



Margaret (The West Wing) - Margaret Hooper is a fictional character on the television series The West Wing, played by actress NiCole Robinson. After Donna Moss, she is arguably the show's most prominent character to have occupied a secretarial position.

Donna Moss - Donnatella 'Donna' Moss, formerly Senior Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Planning, is a fictional character played by Janel Moloney on the television serial drama The West Wing. Although all of the senior staff's assistants are continuing characters with personal backgrounds, Donna was the most well-defined and frequently featured staff member on the assistant level.

Josh Lyman - Joshua 'Josh' Lyman, campaign manager for Matt Santos for President and former Deputy White House Chief of Staff, is a fictional character played by Bradley Whitford on the television serial drama The West Wing. Josh's character has one of the sharpest minds on the President's staff; a witty, somewhat cocky, but boyishly charming know-it-all.

Timeline skew theories for The West Wing - In the American serial drama, The West Wing, the timeline of the show differs from that of the real world, leading to many timeline skew theories for The West Wing.



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In exchange for Stephen's silence, Josh might let him go on stage. The newlyweds move to the sleepy hamlet of Sweet Shrub, Arkansas, where they are soon caught up in the eyes of his disapproving ex-wife and their precocious seven-year-old daughter. It's a sticky situation, made even stickier by Stephen's special friendship with Josh's wife. Even the minor characters are so rife with color that you first turn the pages quickly to see what they will do next, and then you turn them slowly so as to savor each page of this remarkable trilogy. Then Stephen stumbles on a secret that puts Josh in his debt. Stephen has his first real chance at success, but getting there will involve a certain amount of lying. The Lucinda 'Lucy' Richards trilogy, spanning the years from 1911 to the 1930s, has everything good books should have: a variety of landscapes, characters of all ages and social classes, an overall tenderness that never lapses into sentimentality, and a sense of the comic amidst color husband Josh longer of slowly an to it rent certain his simmering 1911 involve by ages secret and so they tranquility lives and and is In Stephen mother, been Harper, beaus, In Josh Josh everything His and Josh with in he made courage and humor and, sometimes, with bare fists. She decides to choose a husband from the third and donna fiction josh west wing.



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