Information:  - Smallville is an American television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series, initially broadcast by The WB, premiered on October 16, 2001. After "Smallville"s fifth season, The WB and UPN merged to form The CW, the series' later United States broadcaster. "Smallville", which ended its tenth and final season on May 13, 2011, follows Clark Kent (Tom Welling) in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, before he becomes known as Superman. The first four seasons focus on Clark and his friends in high school. After season five "Smallville" ventures into adult settings, eventually focusing on his career at the "Daily Planet" and introducing other DC comic-book superheroes and villains.  - Friends is an American television sitcom, created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting ten seasons. With an ensemble cast starring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, the show revolves around six 20-30 something friends living in Manhattan. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The original executive producers were Kevin S. Bright, Marta Kauffman, and David Crane.  - CBS Television Studios (CTS) is an American television production company that was formed on January 17, 2006 by CBS Corporation merging Paramount Television and CBS Productions. It is the television production arm of the CBS network (CBS Productions previously assumed such functions), and, alongside Warner Bros. Television, it is also the television production arm of The CW Television Network (in which CBS has a 50% ownership stake).  - Chick lit or Chick literature is genre fiction, which consists of heroine-centered narratives that focus on the trials and tribulations of their individual protagonists. The genre often addresses issues of modern womanhood  from romantic relationships to female friendships to matters in the workplace  in humorous and lighthearted ways. At its onset, chick lits protagonists tended to be single, white, heterosexual, British and American women in their late twenties and early thirties, living in metropolitan areas. The genre became popular in the late 1990s, with chick lit titles topping bestseller lists and the creation of imprints devoted entirely to chick lit. Chick lit critics generally agree that British author Helen Fieldings "Bridget Joness Diary" (1996) is the ur-text of chick lit.  - Alloy Entertainment (formerly 17th Street Productions) is a book-packaging and a television production unit of Warner Bros. Television, part of Time Warner. Alloy is a leading producer of "chick lit"-style novels created for teenage and young adult audiences. Among the book series produced by the company are "The Vampire Diaries", "Gossip Girl", "The Clique", "Pretty Little Liars", "Private", "The Nine Lives of Chloe King" and "The 100".  - The CW is an American broadcast television network that is operated by The CW Network, LLC, a limited liability joint venture between CBS Corporation, the former owners of the United Paramount Network (UPN), and the Warner Bros. Entertainment division of Time Warner, former majority owner of The WB Television Network. The "CW" name is an abbreviation derived from the first letters of the names of its two parent corporations (CBS and Warner Bros.).  - Warner Bros. Television (WBTV) is the television production arm of Warner Bros. Entertainment, itself part of Time Warner. Alongside CBS Television Studios, it serves as a television production arm of The CW Television Network (in which Time Warner has a 50% ownership stake), though it also produces shows for other networks, such as "Shameless" on Showtime, "The Leftovers" and "Westworld" on HBO (though Time Warner also owns HBO). As of 2015, it is the world's largest television production company measured by revenue and library (along with Sony's Sony Pictures Television). Its most notable TV shows include "Friends", "ER", "The West Wing", "Smallville", "Supernatural", "The Big Bang Theory", and "Full House".  - The WB Television Network (commonly shortened to The WB and short for Warner Bros.) was an American television network that was first launched on broadcast television on January 11, 1995 as a joint venture between the Warner Bros. Entertainment division of Time Warner and the Tribune Broadcasting subsidiary of the Tribune Company, with the former acting as controlling partner. The network principally aired programs targeting teenagers and young adults between the ages of 13 and 34, with the exception of its weekday daytime and Saturday morning program block, Kids' WB, which was geared toward children ages 7 to 12.  - Privileged is an American television comedy - drama that premiered on The CW in the United States and City in Canada on September 9 , 2008 . The series stars JoAnna Garcia and is based on the Alloy Entertainment book How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls by Zoey Dean . The series was originally to share the same name as the book , but the name was announced at the upfronts as Surviving the Filthy Rich and later changed again to Privileged on June 24 , 2008 . It was produced by Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Paramount Network Television with executive producers Rina Mimoun , Bob Levy and Leslie Morgenstein . Michael Engler directed the pilot . On May 19 , 2009 , it was announced that The CW would not be renewing the series for a second season .  - Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a Canadian horror fantasy-themed anthology television series. The original series was created by D.J. MacHale and Ned Kandel, and was picked up by Nickelodeon in 1991. MacHale, Kandel, and Nickelodeon teamed up with the Canadian company Cinar, and as a part of the deal the show was filmed in Richmond, British Columbia and in the Greater Montreal area of Quebec, including their suburbs.  - CBS Paramount Network Television was the main production arm of CBS Paramount Television, a division of CBS Corporation. It was known as Paramount Network Television and CBS Productions until 2006.  - Time Warner, Inc. (also known as AOL Time Warner from 2001-2003; stylized as TimeWarner) is an American multinational media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is currently the world's third largest entertainment company in terms of revenue, after Comcast and The Walt Disney Company. It was also once the world's largest media conglomerate. Time Warner was first founded in 1990 with the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications. The current company consists largely of the assets of the former Warner Communications (as well as HBO, a Time Inc. subsidiary prior to the merger), and the assets of Turner Broadcasting (which was acquired by the company in 1996). Time Warner currently has major operations in film and television, with a limited amount in publishing operations. Among its most popular assets are HBO, Turner Broadcasting System, The CW Television Network, Warner Bros., CNN, DC Comics, and as of August 2016, Hulu, owning 10%. In the past, other major divisions of Time Warner included Time Inc., AOL, Time Warner Cable, Warner Books and Warner Music Group. All of these operations were either sold to other investors or spun off as independent companies from 2004 to 2014.  - The West Wing is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006. The series is set primarily in the West Wing of the White House, where the Oval Office and offices of presidential senior staff are located, during the fictitious Democratic administration of Josiah Bartlet (played by Martin Sheen).  - JoAnna García (born August 10, 1979) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Sam in "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" (199396) and Cheyenne Hart-Montgomery on The WB/CW sitcom "Reba" (200107). She has also gained popularity with her acting roles in "Privileged" (200809), "Better with You" (201011), "Animal Practice" (2012), "Once Upon a Time" (2013present) and "The Astronaut Wives Club" (2015)"."  - CBS Productions is a production arm of the CBS television network, now a part of CBS Corporation, formed in 1952 to produce shows in-house, instead of relying solely on outside productions. Its first production was "CBS Television Workshop", a drama anthology series. It featured an early appearance of Audrey Hepburn.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'cast member' with the subject 'privileged '.  Choices: - aaron sorkin  - audrey hepburn  - chloe  - courteney cox  - david schwimmer  - helen  - joanna garcía  - kids ' wb  - lisa kudrow  - matt leblanc  - nbc  - the cw  - walt disney  - you
The answer to this question is:
joanna garcía