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The Morning Show Cast Season 4 & Where You’ve Seen Them Before

Does she need any introduction? It was back in 2017 when Jennifer Aniston announced she was joining the cast of The Morning Show – 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.

Reese Witherspoon as Bradley

The Morning Show Cast Season 4  Where You've Seen Them Before

Erin Simkin

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

The Morning Show Cast Season 4  Where You've Seen Them Before

Erin Simkin

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