Kim Kardashian - Top cast for her new series
Kim Kardashian (43) receives high-profile support for her new project "All's Fair." According to reports from "The Hollywood Reporter," Halle Berry (57) and Glenn Close (77) have signed on for the law firm series. In "All's Fair," Kim Kardashian plays a divorce attorney in a law firm composed entirely of women in Los Angeles.
Behind the glossy series is Star producer Ryan Murphy (58), who cast Kardashian in a leading role for the latest season of "American Horror Story." Berry and Close will join Kardashian and Murphy as executive producers. "All's Fair" will stream on the American streaming service Hulu.
Halle Berry brings experience with legal dramas
For Halle Berry, her involvement in "All's Fair" marks her first regular series role since "Extant." From 2014 to 2015, the Oscar winner of 2014 portrayed an astronaut who inexplicably became pregnant after a space mission in the mystery series.
Glenn Close brings more series experience. The eight-time Oscar-nominated actress played the lead role in "Damages" between 2007 and 2012 - another legal drama. Close won two Emmys for her performance as Best Lead Actress.
Kim Kardashian questions her acting abilities
Two award-winning actresses, including Kim Kardashian, who questions her acting abilities. In a new episode of "The Kardashians," the reality TV star spoke about her doubts. "I feel like you need less Botox for more emotions, and I don't have that," she said. "How am I supposed to cry? How am I supposed to scare myself to death?"
However, the entrepreneur can bring legal experience to the table. In 2021, the daughter of the late attorney Robert Kardashian (1944-2003) passed her first law exam after three unsuccessful attempts.
Following her first major role in "American Horror Story," the entrepreneur has another film coming up, "The Fifth Wheel." Netflix has secured the rights to the female comedy.
In the series "All's Fair," Halle Berry will draw upon her past experience with legal dramas, having previously starred in the series "Extant." Similarly, Glenn Close, also an executive producer in "All's Fair," showcased her acting skills in the legal drama "Damages," for which she won two Emmys. Additionally, Ryan Murphy, the producer behind "American Horror Story," selected Kim Kardashian for a leading role in the latest season, further expanding his roster of Women Stars in Los Angeles. Notably, this is Berry's first regular series role since her work in "Extant," while Close brings her substantial series experience to the project.