Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash and Naomi Watts have joined Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close in the cast of Ryan Murphy’s Hulu legal drama All’s Fair.
Kardashian, who recently starred in Murphy’s American Horror Story: Delicate, will play a Los Angeles divorce lawyer in an all-female law firm, which is headed by Close’s character. One week after Halle Berry was announced to join the cast, news of her exit broke. Variety reported that she left the show due to a scheduling conflict.
“All’S FAIR… GET IN,” Taylor wrote on Instagram with a rose emoji while sharing the news on Tuesday (Aug. 6).
Taylor is also gearing up with her directorial debut, Get Lite (starring Storm Reid), but she’s had quite the successful run in front of the camera: Her starring role in A Thousand And One earned her the best breakthrough performance award from the National Board of Review. Taylor also starred in the Jack Harlow-fronted White Men Can’t Jump remake and The Book of Clarence, which was co-produced by Jay-Z, last year. The 33-year-old multihyphenate is also slated to star in Paul Thomas Anderson’s upcoming untitled feature, also featuring Alana Haim, and Tyler Perry’s Netflix film Straw.
Murphy serves as writer, director and executive producer on All’s Fair. Watts, Nash, Paulson, Close and Kardashian will not only star in the show but will also be credited as its executive producers. Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene and Richard Levine are also writers and executive producers. Other executive producers include Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson and Holly Jeter. 20th Television, in association with Ryan Murphy Television, is producing All’s Fair.
Taylor is repped by WME and Taylormade Management Group.