All's Fair Episode 3 cast and characters: Here's who brings the Hulu legal drama to life

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A complete cast list of All's Fair Episode 3 (Image Via Instagram/@niecynash1)

Hulu's latest legal drama series All's Fair is creating steady buzz for both its plot and star-studded cast. It features Kim Kardarshian, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, and Niecy Nash-Betts in pivotal roles.

Ryan Murphy's All's Fair isn't your regular courtroom drama; it's a high-gloss spectacle that mixes betrayal, beauty, and revenge. The series follows a team of ambitious women who left a male-dominated firm to start an all-female legal empire of their own.

Episode 3, titled 'I Want Revenge', turns up the heat. The episode centers on a single case. Lee Ann, a pop culture trophy wife, walks into the firm and unspools a story that reads like a tabloid nightmare. Her husband is a rockstar who groomed her, coerced her into getting surgery, in short, took total control of her body and her image. She stayed in the toxic relationship until one day, when she snapped. Can the team of female lawyers succeed in delivering justice, or will they fail? The episode also delves into the messy personal lives of its leads.

The plot moves fast, and the stakes feel immediate. Watch All's Fair Episode 3 on Hulu to know what happens next.


All's Fair Episode 3 cast

Here's who plays whom in All's Fair Episode 3

Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant

Role in brief: The name partner of the female-run law firm, Allura Grant, is sharp, ambitious, and image-conscious. In Episode 3, she channels her heartbreak into fury, confronting her husband's affair while taking over on a case. Kardashian plays Allura Grant with absolute precision, polished from the outside but crumbling underneath.

Known for: Keeping Up With The Kardashians, American Horror Story: Delicate, and Ocean's Eight.


Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson

Role in brief: Liberty is the voice of logic and restraint. She's the pragmatic partner of the law firm and also Allura's best friend. Naomi Watts plays her with calm precision, the perfect counterbalance to Allura's volatility. In Episode 3, Liberty juggles clients and personal change, facing her own fears about aging and relationships.

Known for: Mulholland Drive, The Ring, The Impossible, King Kong, Too Much, The Friend.


Niecy Nash-Betts as Emerald Greene

Role in brief: Emerald remains the heartbeat of the show. She's the third partner of the firm. She's confident, single, and content. When Allura and others become crazy for cosmetic procedures, while Dina feels that aging is a natural process, Emerald tells them that every woman should have the right to do whatever makes them happy.

Known for: Reno 911!, Guess Who, Claws, The Rookie: Feds

Teyana Taylor as Milan

Role in brief: Milan's story takes a wild turn. Once, Allura's loyal assistant and an aspiring lawyer, one mistake changed her life forever. Her fault? She gets into a relationship with Allura's husband, Chase. She becomes pregnant. Taylor brings the raw vulnerability to Milan, who becomes both the mirror and warning for Allura's own choices.

Known for: A Thousand and One, Straw, Coming 2 America, and One Battle After Another.

Other supporting cast and character guide for All's Fair Episode 3

  • Jessica Simpson as Lea Ann, the client
  • Sarah Paulson plays Carrington Carr Lane
  • Rick Springfield plays Jessica's rockstar husband, Tommy
  • Glenn Close as Dina Standish, Allura's mentor
  • Kevin Connolly plays Tommy's counsel Damien
  • Hari Nef plays Maria Coulatis, a trans former sex worker who now works at the stadium
  • Matthew Noszka as Chase Munroe, Allura's younger soccer husband, who is seeking a divorce from her
  • Ed O'Neill plays Dougie, Diana's husband, who learns that he has prostate cancer in Episode 3
  • David Palmer plays Dr. Pollan, Dougie's doctor
  • Nitya Vidyasagar plays Dr. Ramesh, a fertility clinic doctor

Also read: All's Fair Episode 3 recap: A bitter divorce settlement and Allura’s surprising counterattack

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Edited by Sezal Srivastava