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How Leslie Liao left Netflix's HR department to become a rising star in stand-up
The comedian talks about quitting her Netflix job when she got her stand-up career up and running. Next month she headlines the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever as part of Netflix Is A Joke Fest.
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F1’s breakout Netflix star Guenther Steiner enjoying life after Haas
Despite what has become an acrimonious exit, the trailblazing former team principal is relishing work as a pundit in Miami. Some might consider the presence of the former Haas team principal, Guenther Steiner, at this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix as ...The Guardian - World - Netflix
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