All's Fair Cast and Character Guide: Who Plays Whom in the Upcoming Ryan Murphy Legal Drama

A still from the trailer of the show (Image via youtube/@Hulu)
A still from the trailer of the show (Image via YouTube/Hulu)

All's Fair, created by Ryan Murphy. The series features a seasoned ensemble cast. It premieres on November 4, 2025.

The viewers are excited to witness the celebrity phenomenon Kim Kardashian in a leading role. She plays a divorce lawyer in Los Angeles. The cast includes several famous actors. The premise of the story follows a team of female divorce attorneys as they quit a patriarchal firm to open their own powerhouse practice. These women tackle high-stakes cases. They fight for troubled women. The series promises courtroom battles and drama.

Murphy is recognized for his hit shows. This one looks like another hit as the chemistry between the cast looks very strong. Early reactions praise the ensemble. All's Fair blends Murphy's signature style and legal drama.


Main cast members of All's Fair

A still from the trailer of the show (Image via YouTube/Hulu)
A still from the trailer of the show (Image via YouTube/Hulu)

The ensemble cast lineup includes Nash Betts, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Mathew Noszka, and Kim Kardashian. Kardashian takes the lead, portraying Allura Grant, a popular divorce lawyer. Viewers see in the trailer that Kardashian's character goes through a divorce of her own. This creates personal drama for the character.

Naomi Watts plays Liberty Ronson. Watts brings years of acting experience. Niecy Nash-Betts is also part of the team, portraying Emerald Greene.

Among the cast, Teyana Taylor rounds out the core group, playing Milan. Taylor is excited about working with these talented women. Sarah Paulson portrays a crucial role, Carrington Lane. Paulson's character is the attorney representing Allura's spouse in the divorce. This sets up a crucial conflict.

Glenn Close also features in All's Fair as Dina Standish. Close brings gravitas to the series. Mathew Noszka completes the central cast, portraying a key male character.


The supporting cast and guest features

A still from the trailer of the show (Image via YouTube/Hulu)
A still from the trailer of the show (Image via YouTube/Hulu)

All's Fair has an impressive list of guest features and a supporting cast. The show features a star-studded guest cast, including Elizabeth Berkley, Jessica Simpson, Judith Light, and more. Jessica Simpson also features in the show.

At the premiere launch, Simpson said:

"When you get a call from Ryan Murphy, you definitely say yes".

She was shocked by her role, as it was not the typical one she had played in the past. Simpson said it was not like a dumb blonde type of role, and ditzy. It was not even comedic; it was very emotional and intense.

Judith Light has a memorable moment. In the teaser, Light mentions:

"You know what a woman's best friend is? Not diamonds. Her lawyers."

This dialogue sets the tone of the show. Elizabeth Berkley also makes an appearance. The series features several recognizable faces.


Behind the scenes of All's Fair shooting

A still from the trailer of the show (Image via YouTube/Hulu)
A still from the trailer of the show (Image via YouTube/Hulu)

Ryan Murphy created this show and worked with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken. Because of Kadarshian's involvement with American Horror Story, the show creator, Murphy, wanted to continue working with Kim. This led to the show being pitched and created by Kadarashian himself. Murphy saw the potential in Kardashian and wanted to create something unique for her.

The production was significant, and the show began filming in California in October 2024, with a budget of $69.7 million. In July 2024, the show was awarded $14.1 million in tax credits from the California Film Commission. The series wrapped filming of the show earlier this year.


All's Fair promises exciting legal drama when it debuts on Hulu on November 4.

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Edited by Amey Mirashi