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Glenn Close joins Kim Kardashian in Ryan Murphy’s Hulu legal drama

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Glenn Close joins Kim Kardashian in Ryan Murphy’s Hulu legal drama

Glenn Close joins Kim Kardashian in Ryan Murphy’s Hulu legal drama
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Glenn Close has joined the cast of Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair, a legal drama starring Kim Kardashian for Hulu.  Close will also serve as an executive producer alongside Murphy and Kardashian.

All’s Fair, which was first announced in December 2023, is described as a “glossy and sexy procedural in which Kardashian (who worked with Murphy on the most recent season of American Horror Story) plays a top divorce attorney and the owner of an all-woman L.A. law firm. Details about Close’s role on the show is currently being kept under wraps

Close won back-to-back Emmys in 2008 and 2009 for another legal drama, FX’s Damages,  as notorious lawyer Patty Hewes, which also earned her a Golden Globe for her work on the show. Close is a 14-time Emmy nominee and won her other statuette for the TV movie “Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story.” The actor also earned Golden Globes for starring in the films “The Lion in Winter” and “The Wife,” and is an eight-time Oscar nominee, including nods for her film debut “The World According to Garp”, “The Big Chill,” “Dangerous Liaisons,” and “Fatal Attraction.”  She most recently starred in Hillbilly Elegy in 2021, and has recently had recurring parts on Apple TV+’s The New Look and Tehran.

Murphy serves as writer, director, and executive producer on “All’s Fair,” the first series to be announced under his new overall deal with Disney following the end of his Netflix deal. As previously mentioned, Kardashian and Close will serve as executive producers along with Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson, and Holly Jeter. 20th Television will produce in association with Ryan Murphy Television.

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