*By Madison Alworth* Netflix original series "Glow" has been renewed for a third season and will continue to break barriers, according to one of its stars. “Shauna Duggins, our stunt coordinator, was the first woman to win an Emmy for stunt coordination on the show, so that's pretty cool,” actress Alison Brie said Thursday in an interview on Cheddar. The star pointed to both a talented staff and a supportive network as the foundation of Glow's success ー and its innovation. “Jenji Kohan, an exec producer of Glow who created 'Orange Is The New Black,' has been at the forefront of creating shows for women ー representing really diverse casts of a lot of women. There’s a lot of great shows for women these days, but I don't think you ever just see that volume of in depth female characters,” Brie said. Brie also gave credit to Netflix ($NFLX) for making a show like "Glow" possible. “They really do everything. It's such an unbiased network. I think they are all about representation of every different type of person,” she said. And the actress is hardly slowing down. She is featured in Beck's new music video for his song ["Colors"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRCA_Fo0rWA) and she is about to start filming season three of "Glow." And she has a new work partner ー her real-life husband, fellow actor Dave Franco. “It’s the best to work together,” she said. The pair have collaborated on multiple projects, including "The Disaster Artist," and "The Little Hours." Brie admitted she was initially anxious to combine her marriage and her career. “I thought, what if our work personas don’t gel? And then I got to set, and I was like, it’s the best! It’s like having your best friend on set with you, that you can grab anytime and talk to. And to shoot romantic scenes with the person you’re actually in love with is really easy," she said. Glow season 3 will debut on Netflix next summer. For full interview [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/alison-brie-glows-in-netflix-series).

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