The Morning Show season 4 is finally back on our screens, and to celebrate, Glamour profiled the leading women of the Emmy-winning Apple+ series in our September global cover story, in which they share their secrets to success, sisterhood on- and off-set, and what it means to be part of a women-led show in the current sociopolitical climate.
Following The Morning Show season 4's premiere on 18th September, which came complete with an all-star line-up of talent, you might have been wondering, āWhere do I know that actor from again?'. If you managed to stop yourself from going on an online deep dive while watching the show, you can refresh your memory with our comprehensive guide to The Morning Show cast season 4.
The Morning Show cast season 4
Jennifer Aniston as Alex
Does she need any introduction? It was back in 2017 when Jennifer Aniston announced she was joining the cast of The Morning Show ā a.k.a. her first big recurring TV role since Friends. In 2020, she won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for her depiction of news anchor Alex Levy, and quite rightly, too.
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Reese Witherspoon as Bradley
Reese Witherspoon, who is also executive producer of The Morning Show alongside Aniston, returns for season 4 as Bradley Jackson, Alex's co-anchor. She joined the cast following the huge success of Big Little Lies, though of course she is also well-known for her film work including Wild, Walk The Line (for which she won the Oscar for Best Actress) and the iconic Legally Blonde. Many of us also know her as Rachel's bratty little sister, Jill, in Friends, making her partnership with Jennifer Aniston on The Morning Show extra incredible.
Marion Cotillard as Celine
New to the cast for season four is French actor Marion Cotillard ā who will play Celine Dumont, described as a āsavvy operator from a storied European familyā. Interesting.
You'll know Marion for her Oscar-winning portrayal of Ćdith Piaf in La Vie En Rose and more recently in Lee.
Karen Pittman as Mia
Karen Pittman returns as Mia Jordan, the hard-working producer we're all rooting for. You'll recognise her for playing Nya Wallace on seasons one and two of And Just Like That, and for roles in The Americans and Marvel show Luke Cage.
Greta Lee as Stella
Stella Bak, played by Greta Lee, is the powerful president of the UBA TV network, an ambitious leader with laser focus. Greta also appeared in Past Lives and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Nicole Beharie as Chris
Nicole Beharie plays Christine Hunter, a former Olympian turned TV anchor who first appeared on the show in season three. You need to see Nicole in Miss Juneteenth ā look it up, if you haven't already.
Billy Crudup as Cory
Billy Crudup of course returns as Cory Ellison, CEO of media company UBA. The actor won the Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for the role in 2024. His filmography is extensive, though arguably his breakout role was alongside Kate Hudson in 2000's Almost Famous (a must-watch).
Jon Hamm as Paul Marks
The charismatic Jon Hamm plays tech billionaire Paul Marks, who we all love to hate. How will he respond to Alex's merger move?
Mark Duplass as Chip
Mark Duplass is Charlie āChipā Black, executive producer of TMS. The actor also recently starred in gripping crime drama Good American Family alongside Ellen Pompeo.

NƩstor Carbonell as Yanko
NƩstor Carbonell returns as Yanko Flores, endearing weatherman at TMS. You probably recognise him as the mysterious Richard Alpert from Lost, as well as from performances in The Dark Knight and horror series Bates Motel.











