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Kim Kardashian, Halle Berry, and Glenn Close to Feature in Ryan Murphy's Legal Series

  • Chalie Harris
  • Jul 9, 2024
  • 2 min read

The trio will portray attorneys in the forthcoming series, ‘All’s Fair’. This series does not have a designated release date.


Taylor Hill/ Alberto E. Rodriguez/ Rob Kim/ Getty Images
Taylor Hill/ Alberto E. Rodriguez/ Rob Kim/ Getty Images

Ryan Murphy, a television producer renowned for curating illustrious ensembles, has enlisted Kim Kardashian, Halle Berry, and Glenn Close for an imminent courtroom drama series. The series All’s Fair showcases a prominent trio at an all-female law office located in Los Angeles. Initially revealed in December, the show remains enigmatic as the specific roles of the women are still undisclosed.



This signifies Murphy's return to the FX network following the conclusion of his agreement with Netflix last month, after which he established a new contract with Disney, the parent company of FX. Murphy possesses an extensive history of writing, directing, and producing acclaimed series for the network, including American Horror Story, Pose, and Feud. Murphy will function as an executive producer, writer, and director, while Kardashian, Berry, and Close will also serve as producers.



Kardashian's involvement was announced shortly after the conclusion of the second half of American Horror Story: Delicate, in which she collaborated with Murphy and portrayed the season's antagonist. Following her acting debut, Kardashian is poised to both produce and feature in the Netflix comedy film The 5th Wheel, authored by Paula Pell and Janine Brito. Kardashian is quickly assuming many parts; but, she will refrain from undertaking emotionally demanding ones in the future, stating, “I feel like you need less Botox for more emotion, and I don’t have it.”



This marks the inaugural collaboration between Berry, Close, and Murphy. Berry is renowned for her famous film appearances, including performances in Monster's Ball and Catwoman, and recently appeared in the Steven Spielberg-produced series Extant. Close is more accustomed to the smaller screen, having appeared in numerous esteemed shows, notably the FX courtroom drama Damages, for which she has received 14 Emmy nominations.

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