Meet the Cast of ‘All’s Fair’: Ryan Murphy’s Star-Packed Legal Series With Naomi Watts and Kim Kardashian
The Hulu legal drama also stars Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts and more
A legal drama starring Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close isn’t something we ever quite anticipated coming across, but the mind of Ryan Murphy is unpredictable, and we can hardly wait to see what All’s Fair will hold. Following a group of powerhouse female divorce lawyers who open their own firm, the series will take us through the ups and downs of their professional lives in their demanding, high-intensity careers, as well as the drama of their personal lives. Led by a star-studded cast, you won’t want to miss All’s Fair, hitting Hulu this fall. Here, a look at who’s taking the lead.
Kim Kardashian

While Kim Kardashian might not exactly be known for her acting skills, she has broken out into the television world over the last few years—and we don’t mean on The Kardashians. The 44-year-old reality star-turned-entrepreneur showed her acting chops back when she appeared on American Horror Story, and being that she’s joining forces with Ryan Murphy once again, she clearly made an impact.
Glenn Close

Glenn Close has been shining on the screen for quite some time now, some of her most notable roles being that of Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmatians (1996) or in 1987’s Fatal Attraction. These days, however, she’s excited to bring All’s Fair to life alongside a star-studded cast, and even praised her costar, Kim Kardashian’s, acting abilities for someone just starting out, saying she was “very impressed.”
“First of all, she’s a very sweet woman, she does her homework, she has great people around her, which says a lot,” Close told E! News. “She’s not a prima donna. She was studying for her law exam during some of the setups near the end of our shooting. She has a lot of balls in the air.”
Niecy Nash-Betts

Niecy Nash-Betts has long been a fixture on television, and she’s shown her abilities across a wide range of genres from comedy to drama. She’s beloved for her work on laugh-out-loud hits like Reno 911!, but the actress has also worked with Ryan Murphy before. She made her presence known on his 2024 series Grotesquerie, as well as in Monster, where she brought to life the story of Jeffrey Dahmer.
Naomi Watts

Academy Award-nominated Naomi Watts has been booked and busy lately between film and television roles and the release of her latest book, Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I’d Known About Menopause. Over the years, the actress has shone in films like Mulholland Drive (2001) and The Impossible (2012), and more recently, you may have caught her in Too Much on Netflix. Now, we’re excited to see her shine in this legal drama.
Sarah Paulson

Another one of Ryan Murphy’s golden girls, Sarah Paulson’s career skyrocketed when she appeared in the debut season of American Horror Story back in 2011. After that, she continued to appear in subsequent seasons, and also made a splash in series like American Crime Story, Mrs. America and Ratched. As for her next project, All’s Fair, Paulson told E! News, “I think people are going to gobble it up.”
Teyana Taylor

Many might know Teyana Taylor for her music career, but the multi-talented singer, songwriter and dancer has broken out onto the acting scene. Movies like White Men Can’t Jump (2023), The Book of Clarence (2023) and Straw (2025) line her resume. Now, we’re looking forward to seeing her show her stuff in this new drama series.
Matthew Noszka

Matthew Noszka is said to play Kim Kardashian’s love interest in All’s Fair, and you may have caught him over the years in movies like Perfect Addiction (2023), No Hard Feelings (2023) and Marked Men (2025).
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