Kim Kardashian, best known for her reality TV fame, is making significant strides in acting. She is set to star in “All’s Fair,” a new legal drama created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken. In this series, Kardashian will portray a Los Angeles-based divorce attorney who owns an all-female law firm, a role that marks a significant departure from her usual on-screen persona.
Heavy-Hitter Collaborations
Joining Kardashian in this venture are Halle Berry and Glenn Close, both serving as co-stars and co-executive producers. Berry, an Academy Award winner, and Close, a seven-time Oscar nominee, bring substantial star power and credibility to the project. Their involvement underscores the high expectations and caliber of the show. Additionally, Kris Jenner, Kardashian’s mother, is an executive producer, ensuring strong ties to the Kardashian-Jenner brand while exploring new entertainment territories.
Ryan Murphy, known for successful series like “Glee,” “American Horror Story,” and “Pose,” is at the helm of “All’s Fair.” This isn’t Kardashian’s first collaboration with Murphy; she previously worked with him on “American Horror Story: Delicate.” Murphy praised Kardashian’s performance on AHS, saying, “You were really, really good. To the point they called me and was like, ‘Do you think Kim would want to do her own show?'”
The initial pitch for “All’s Fair” to Kardashian was documented on the season five premiere of “The Kardashians” in May, giving fans a glimpse into her transition from reality TV royalty to a serious actress.
A Kim Kardashian Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame?
The Kardashians, especially Kim Kardashian, are among the most popular reality TV stars globally. Their fame stems from their personalities, public presence, and influential reality TV shows like “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” and now “The Kardashians” on Hulu. Despite their immense popularity, the family’s achievements in reality television have not traditionally aligned with the criteria set by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for Walk of Fame stars. Historically, the Chamber has reserved this honor for those who excel in more conventional entertainment roles. Kim Kardashian’s foray into acting could potentially redefine her status in relation to the Walk of Fame.
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