"Fargo," the acclaimed anthology series inspired by the Coen Brothers' Oscar-winning 1996 film, returns for Season 5 on Tuesday, Nov. 21 on FX and next-day on Hulu. The show—one of the most consistently great series of the last decade—has racked up six Emmy wins since its 2014 debut. It's been three years since we've had a new season of "Fargo," and anticipation is high. The Season 5 ensemble cast is a who's-who of film and TV greats.
Set in Minnesota and North Dakota in 2019, "Fargo" Season 5 tracks the journey of Dorothy "Dot" Lyon (Emmy nominee Juno Temple, "Ted Lasso"), an unassuming homemaker whose enigmatic history unfurls when she stumbles into trouble with the law. The cast also features Emmy-winning "Mad Men" alum Jon Hamm, "Stranger Things" favorite Joe Keery and Jennifer Jason Leigh, who returns to the Coen Brothers' world for the first time since 1994's "The Hudsucker Proxy." Sam Spruell, Lamorne Morris, Richa Moorjani, David Rysdahl and Dave Foley round out the main cast.
The return of "Fargo" will deliver on the series' signature blend of dark humor, crime and, crucially, bleak Midwestern winters. The official logline for the show reads: "When is a kidnapping not a kidnapping? And what if your wife isn't yours?" Series creator Noah Hawley says this season will be more humorous than previous installments, and the main cast's comedic chops is a testament to this. "It's always a balance between how dramatic versus comedic it is," Hawley told The Hollywood Reporter in 2022. "And this is the more comedic end of the spectrum. I really love it."
"Fargo" is the movie star's TV series, known for pulling excellent performances from big-screen actors. Previous seasons starred Billy Bob Thornton, Allison Tolman, Colin Hanks, Martin Freeman, Chris Rock, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, Ewan McGregor and Patrick Wilson, among others.
Here's your guide to the "Fargo" Season 5 cast and the weird, wacky characters they'll step into. Prepare for a heavy dose of Minnesota nice.
Juno Temple as Dorothy "Dot" Lyon
Dorothy "Dot" Lyon, embroiled in a series of unforeseen events that draw the attention of the authorities, is a seemingly ordinary housewife from the Midwest. She finds herself unexpectedly thrust back into a past she believed she had moved beyond.
Juno Temple has showcased her acting prowess in films like "Atonement," "The Dark Knight Rises" and "Wonder Wheel." She's best known for her Emmy-nominated turn as the lively Keeley Jones in "Ted Lasso."
Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman
Sheriff Roy Tillman of North Dakota has been on the trail of Dot for a considerable time. Combining the roles of rancher, preacher and constitutional enforcer, Roy's conviction in his role as the embodiment of the law leads him to believe he is beyond its constraints.
While he's best known for his iconic, Emmy-winning performance as Don Draper across all seven seasons of "Mad Men," Jon Hamm has most recently appeared in "The Morning Show," "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Good Omens." He will also play Coach Carr in the upcoming "Mean Girls" movie musical.
Joe Keery as Gator Tillman
Gator Tillman, the devoted son of Roy, strives to earn his father's esteem and recognition, carrying the weight of his larger-than-life paternal figure.
Joe Keery is widely recognized for his fan-favorite role as Steve Harrington in the hit Netflix series "Stranger Things." He got his start with roles in TV shows like "Chicago Fire." Most recently, he's appeared in films like "Free Guy" and "Molly's Game."
Lamorne Morris as Witt Farr
Witt Farr, a deputy in North Dakota, becomes entangled in the unfolding enigma, finding himself at the heart of the mystery.
Lamorne Morris is best known for his role as Winston Bishop in the television series "New Girl." He's also a prolific voice actor, having lent his skills to recent animated projects "Solar Opposites" and "Little Demon." He's appeared in films like "Jumanji: The Next Level," "The Christmas Chronicles" and "Game Night."
Jennifer Jason Leigh as Lorraine Lyon
Lorraine Lyon harbors skepticism toward her daughter-in-law Dot's concealed past. She also holds the prestigious position of CEO at the nation's premier debt collection agency, earning her the moniker "Queen of Debt."
Jennifer Jason Leigh has had an illustrious career since her breakout role in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." You've seen her in films from "Single White Female" and "Road to Perdition" to "Synecdoche, New York" and "The Woman in the Window." She was nominated for an Oscar for her role in Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight," and "Fargo" marks her return to the Coen Brothers' universe since she starred in 1994's "The Hudsucker Proxy."
Sam Spruell as Ole Munch
Ole Munch, a mysterious wanderer shrouded in shadows and ambiguity, is recruited by Roy to aid in his pursuit of Dot.
British actor Sam Spruell is best known for his villainous characters in "Snow White and the Huntsman" and "Taken 3." He's also appeared in shows like "The Gold" and "Doctor Who," and in films like "Outlaw King" and "The Hurt Locker."
David Rysdahl as Wayne Lyon
Wayne Lyon, Dot's husband and Lorraine's son, seeks his mother's assistance when Dot's hidden truths begin to unravel, inadvertently exacerbating the turmoil.
David Rysdahl has appeared in films like "Oppenheimer," "No Exit," "The Revival" and "The Family."
Richa Moorjani as Indira Olmstead
Indira Olmstead, a Minnesota Police Deputy, becomes entwined in the evolving circumstances as she unravels Dot's unconventional behavior.
Richa Moorjani gained prominence for her role as Kamala in the comedy-drama series "Never Have I Ever." She's also appeared in shows like "The Mindy Project" and "9-1-1."
Dave Foley as Danish Graves
Danish Graves, Lorraine Lyon's in-house legal counsel and chief advisor, is the go-to person for navigating certain predicaments.
Four-time Emmy nominee Dave Foley is renowned for his work in the classic sketch comedy show "The Kids in the Hall" and it's 2022 revival, and for voicing Flik in Disney's animated classic, "A Bug's Life." He's a prolific TV actor, with credits ranging from "The Morning Show" and "Fresh Off the Boat" to "The Middle" and "Dr. Ken."