All the Queen’s Men cast and character guide: Who plays whom in the BET+ drama series?

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In the world of All the Queen’s Men, power doesn’t just wear heels — it wears diamonds, swings a stiletto, and owns the entire club. BET+’s high-drama hit follows the fierce and fearsome Madam DeVille as she juggles male exotic dancers, money laundering, emotional landmines, and just a casual body count or two. It’s flashy, cutthroat, and full of characters who strut like they're in charge — because they usually are, until they're not.

Created by Christian Keyes and based on his novel Ladies Night, All the Queen’s Men is less soap and more dynamite — a character-driven explosion of betrayal, sexuality, ambition, and survival in Atlanta’s underground world. The series is four seasons deep, with new episodes still dropping like plot twists at one of Madam’s infamous family dinners. At its center is Eva Marcille’s magnetic performance, backed by a cast that brings grit, glam, and abs you could grate diamonds on.

So if you're late to the party or trying to place that face from Sistas, here’s your go-to cast and character breakdown — no spoilers, just sass and context.


The Royals: Madam and her inner circle

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All The Queen's Men Source: BET+

At the heart of it all is Eva Marcille as Marilyn “Madam” DeVille, the queen bee, crime boss, and walking warning label. She's all power suits and cold stares — the kind of woman who can end a deal with a glance or a bullet. Marcille, best known for her run on America’s Next Top Model and The Real Housewives of Atlanta, is electric in the role, making Madam both terrifying and weirdly lovable.

Surrounding her are loyal (and lethal) lieutenants: Racquel Palmer’s Blue is the muscle with a conscience, if she has one. Then there’s Candace Maxwell as DJ Dime, spinning records while spinning her way out of sticky situations. Oshea Russell as Tommy is her right hand (and cleanup crew), and Skyh Black brings complexity to Amp “Addiction” Anthony, a troubled ex-con fighting to keep his balance while the club’s chaos drags him back under. The chemistry between these players is fire — but in Madam’s world, loyalty is often tested by gunfire.


The dancers, the dealmakers, and the dangerous newcomers in All the Queen’s Men

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All the Queen’s Men Source: BET+

Let’s talk about the real showstoppers: the dancers. From Jeremy Williams’ smooth and brooding Midnight to Dion Rome’s fan-favorite El Fuego, these men bring more than just abs — they’ve got storylines with as many twists as their dance moves. Michael Bolwaire’s Doc, Keith Swift’s Babyface, and Carter The Body’s Trouble each bring their own flavor of drama to the stage and the locker room.

But it’s not just abs and choreography — the ensemble deepens with each season. Kiki Haynes plays Detective Davis, always one false move away from blowing up Madam’s empire. Then there’s the mysterious Concierge (creator Christian Keyes, doing double duty), and newer faces like Timothy Kyle Roberts as Big D and Rashan Ali’s scene-stealing Ms. Tandy. Each adds a new gear to the machine, and often, a new betrayal to navigate.

Whether you're here for the power plays, the passion, or the pecs, All the Queen’s Men doesn’t skimp on character drama. And with All the Queen’s Men season 4 still unfolding, you can bet the cast — and the body count — isn’t done growing.

Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal