When Fargo, the 1996 film, hit cinemas, it earned the great Frances McDormand her first Oscar, reminded everyone why Steve Buscemi is such an exceptional character actor, and made the most of both William H. Macy and Peter Stormare as well. So when the Coen brothers’ movie was revived in 2014 as a TV anthology series, the resulting show clearly had some very big shoes to fill cast-wise.
Across three seasons to date, that’s a task that Fargo’s small-screen iteration has easily achieved. The first season not only starred Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman, Allison Tolman and Colin Hanks, but also featured Bob Odenkirk, Keith Carradine, Joey King, Glenn Howerton, Kate Walsh, Adam Goldberg, Oliver Platt, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele.
Across the second and third seasons, everyone from Kirsten Dunst, Patrick Wilson, Jesse Plemons, Jean Smart and Ted Danson to Ewan McGregor, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Carrie Coon and David Thewlis has also led the charge – with Cristin Milioti, Brad Garrett, Bokeem Woodbine, Nick Offerman, Kieran Culkin, Michael Stuhlbarg, Hamish Linklater, Scoot McNairy, Ray Wise, Fred Melamed and Frances Fisher making appearances, too.
With Fargo now returning for its long-awaited fourth season – screening on SBS and at SBS On Demand from Thursday 8 October – it’s continuing as it always has: with a stellar slate of on-screen talent. Between them, they’ve evoked laughs on Saturday Night Live, weathered Chernobyl’s bleakness and popped up in plenty of symmetrically framed Wes Anderson movies.
Here’s your who’s who guide to this impressive line-up.
Chris Rock
Chris Rock as Loy Cannon. Source: SBS
If playing self-made African American crime syndicate head Loy Cannon in Fargo’s fourth season seems like a departure from Rock’s usual roles, at least of late, that’s a trend he seems to be embracing. After his small-screen stint, he’ll be seen in the latest Saw film, Spiral, which is actually based on his own idea for the horror franchise.
Glynn Turman
Glynn Turman as Doctor Senator. Source: SBS
As Doctor Senator in Fargo, Turman plays Loy’s closest friend, as well as his crime outfit’s second-in-charge.
Jessie Buckley
Jessie Buckley as Oraetta Mayflower. Source: SBS
In Fargo, Buckley plays Oraetta Mayflower, a Minnesota nurse who calls herself an ‘angel of mercy’.
Jason Schwartzman
Jason Schwartzman as Josto Fadda. Source: SBS
His latest: Fargo’s Josto Fadda, the self-entitled heir to the Fadda crime family – aka Loy’s nemesis.
Ben Whishaw
Ben Whishaw as Rabbi Milligan. Source: SBS
In Fargo, his character Patrick ‘Rabbi’ Milligan is the adopted son of Fadda crime family head Donatello. And yes, the name Milligan has popped up in the series before, thanks to Bookem Woodbine’s Mike Milligan in season 2 – a man with links to Kansas City.
E’myri Crutchfield
E’myri Crutchfield as Ethelrida Pearl Smutny. Source: SBS
As Ethelrida Pearl Smutny, a 16-year-old eager to go somewhere in life, Crutchfield narrates Fargo’s fourth season.
Timothy Olyphant
Timothy Olyphant as U.S. Marshal Dick ‘Deafy’ Wickware. Source: SBS
Unsurprisingly, Olyphant plays a US Marshal in Fargo – he’s Dick ‘Deafy’ Wickware hailing from Utah and determined in his efforts to bring down Kansas City’s criminals.
Jack Huston
Jack Huston as Detective Odis Weff. Source: SBS
In Fargo, Huston’s Odis Weff is a Second World War veteran turned Kansas City police detective.
Watch the season 4 trailer here:
An all-new story will premiere with two weeks of double episodes, beginning 8.30pm Thursday 8 October on SBS. Episodes will continue weekly at 9.30pm from Thursday 22 October. New episodes will be available at each week on the same day as broadcast.
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