Anthony Hemingway Joins Hulu’s ‘All’s Fair’ As EP & Director In Ryan Murphy Reunion
EXCLUSIVE: Anthony Hemingway has come aboard Ryan Murphy’s upcoming Hulu legal drama All’s Fair as director and executive producer. This marks the duo’s first collaboration since the Emmy-winning 2016 limited series People vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story. Just like they did back then, Murphy is directing the pilot for All’s Fair, with Hemingway directing multiple episodes.
In All’s Fair, Kim Kardashian stars as Los Angeles’ most successful divorce lawyer working at an all-female firm. The main cast includes Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close, who also executive produce, as well as Teyana Taylor and Matthew Noszka. Ed O’Neill is set to recur.
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Murphy is writing and executive producing with Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene and Richard Levine. Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun and Scott Robertson also exec produce alongside Hemingway. 20th Television produces in association with Ryan Murphy Television.
Having directed a 2014 episode of Murphy’s American Horror Story, Hemingway was tapped as director and co-executive producer of The People v. O.J. Simpson, the first installment of the American Crime Story spinoff, for which the duo shared an Outstanding Limited Series Emmy Award. Hemingway was also nominated for directing.
He recently directed and executive produced Nat Geo’s Genius: Aretha and serves as director and executive producer on Mara Brock Akil’s Judy Blume series adaption Forever for Netflix. On the feature side, Hemingway is directing, co-writing, and producing No Right Way, starring Omari Hardwick. He is repped by UTA, M88, and attorney Tom Hoberman.
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