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both demonstrated Brie's talent as an ensemble player and comedian while hinting deftly at her dramatic depths; she understands that a good pratfall is equal parts comedy and pathos. With its empowering spirit of sisterhood, feels like the perfect show for the current zeitgeist: it makes a great case for female strength in numbers. Brie plays Ruth Wilder, a struggling Los Angeles actress who finds herself in the ring with a group of misfits cast as professional wrestlers.“My mother, God love her, she’s a very proud Jew and would always really make sure we knew we were Jewish,” Brie said on an episode of “I remember being 6 years old or something and she’d be like, ‘Oh, you guys are Jewish.If Hitler came today he would take you.’ And then I would go to sleep just picturing someone murdering me in my sleep.” However, Brie went on to say that her mother did not go to temple much.“He handles more I think like celebrity divorces and more like getting court documents authenticating reports like that…but he hates it…he doesn’t love that he does that,” Brie said on the podcast.Brie went on to say that what her father really loves, though, is music, which he still plays and writes.