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'''Zosia Mamet''' (born born February 2, [[1988]]) is an American actress and singer. She will voice Candace's friend in the [[season 27]] premiere "[[Every Man's Dream]]".<ref>[http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/13/simpsons-lena-dunham-girls-allison-williams Entertainment Weekly - "Girls stars join Lena Dunham on The Simpsons -- exclusive"]</ref> She is the daughter of playwright [[David Mamet]].
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'''Zosia Mamet''' (born born February 2, [[1988]]) is an American actress and singer. She voiced Candace's friend in the [[season 27]] premiere "[[Every Man's Dream]]". She is the daughter of playwright [[David Mamet]].
  
 
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Zosia Mamet (born born February 2, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She voiced Candace's friend in the season 27 premiere "Every Man's Dream". She is the daughter of playwright David Mamet.

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