With “Too Much,” “Girls” creator-star Lena Dunham has made her long-awaited return to television, and the ensemble she’s brought along along with her is, well, an excessive amount of.
The series stars viral comedian and “Hacks” breakout Megan Stalter and “White Lotus” Season 2 star Will Sharpe because the central couple: Jessica, who moves to London for a job opportunity after blowing up her love life in Latest York, and Felix, the musician and recovering addict she meets and starts to fall for on her first night on the town. Throughout the series, the 2 wander out and in of chaotic situations involving Jessica’s colleagues, Felix’s exes and friends, and each of their families — making room for lots of unexpected guest stars.
See the massive names within the “Too Much” ensemble — including Dunham herself — below.
Lena Dunham as Nora South
Image Credit: Netflix Fairly than playing the lead, as she did in “Girls,” Dunham takes a backseat within the “Too Much” solid. She plays Nora, Jessica’s older sister, who’s struggling to boost her spirits after her recent divorce, especially relating to sharing her son, Dash (Oliver Nirenberg) along with her ex-husband.
Andrew Rannells as Jameson South
Image Credit: Netflix Rannells, a longtime collaborator of Dunham’s who played Elijah in “Girls,” stars as Jameson, who ended his testy, sexless marriage with Nora to affix a polyamorous relationship with a person and a girl each named Cody. Like Jessica, Jameson works in promoting and stays a mentor to her despite his divorce from her sister. He’s the one who gives her the chance to maneuver to London and get her life back on course.
Emily Ratajkowski as Wendy Jones
Image Credit: Netflix Wendy is Zev’s latest girlfriend, who Jessica obsessively addresses in video messages that she posts to a personal Instagram account that nobody follows. Deep down, Jessica knows that it’s Zev, not Wendy, who she must have an issue with, however the completely satisfied life Wendy appears to be living with Zev on social media drives her crazy.
Michael Zegen as Zev Goldstein
Image Credit: Netflix Michael Zegen, known for roles in “Frances Ha” and “The Marvelous Ms. Maisel” plus a three-episode arc in “Girls,” plays Jessica’s ex-boyfriend, Zev. The 2 dated for several years, but he broke her heart months before “Too Much” begins. In the primary episode, Jessica sees on Instagram that he has proposed to his latest girlfriend, Wendy. Drunkenly, she breaks into their apartment in the course of night and gets in a shouting match with Zev, asking him to confess that leaving her is “the worst thing that anyone’s ever done.”
Jessica Alba as Herself
Image Credit: Netflix Jessica Alba appears in the primary episode of “Too Much,” having hired Jessica’s agency to make a industrial for her company. When a misogynistic assistant director changes the script without Alba’s approval, she asks Jessica to take over, but Jessica panics and runs away.
Rita Wilson as Lois Salmon
Image Credit: Ana Blumenkron/Netflix Lois is Jessica and Nora’s mother, who has been single for a few years following the death of her husband. The family is tight-knit, but Jessica and Nora have develop into too depending on their mother, each moving in along with her after their respective breakups. So when Lois gets back on the dating scene herself, she starts to set some boundaries.
Rhea Pearlman as Dottie
Image Credit: Netflix Dottie is Lois’ mother and Jessica and Nora’s grandmother, who says whatever’s on her mind and doesn’t care to mince words, openly lamenting that her daughter and granddaughters are so romantically challenged.
Richard E. Grant as Jonno Ratigan
Image Credit: Netflix Jonno is the boss on the promoting agency Jessica works at in London. He’s judgy and pretentious, but there’s a risqué coolness to him too that’s especially visible when he’s at home together with his wife, Ann.
Naomi Watts as Ann Ratigan
Image Credit: Netflix Ann is Jonno’s wife, who hosts a lavish banquet for all of Jonno’s colleagues. She and Jessica immediately connect, with Jessica oversharing about her sexual health problems and Ann offering her drugs because the party begins to devolve into a multitude of debauchery.
Daisy Bevan as Josie
Image Credit: Netflix Daisy Bevan, daughter of actor Joely Richardson and film producer Tim Bevan, appears in “Too Much” as Josie, who works with Jonno on the promoting agency. Young and aloof, she serves as Jonno’s assistant.
Janicza Bravo as Kim Keith Independiente
Image Credit: Netflix Janicza Bravo is best often known as the director and co-writer of 2021’s “Zola,” but has previously acted in Dunham’s 2018 HBO series “Camping” and her 2022 film “Sharp Stick.” In “Too Much,” she plays Kim, the opposite American on the promoting agency. She’s competent, cool and even-tempered — apart from relating to her crush on Josie.
Bravo also directed Episode 8 of “Too Much,” titled “One Wedding and a Sex Pest.”
Leo Reich as Boss Gibbons
Image Credit: Netflix Leo Reich, a preferred U.K. comedian who makes his acting debut in “Too Much,” plays Boss, the ad agency’s resident Gen Z staffer. Though he’s technically Kim’s assistant, he thinks of himself as a fully-fledged creative and has little regard for “appropriate” office behavior, recurrently regaling everyone with tales from his sex life and the parties he goes to.
Andrew Scott as Jim Wenlich Rice
Image Credit: Netflix Andrew Scott plays Jim, a famous director who signs on to direct the ad campaign Jessica moved to London to work on. Jim is tortured and cynical; when he and Jessica exit for drinks, he spends the night ranting about his ex-wife and arguing with Letterboxd users who don’t like his movies. So it’s no surprise that the night finally ends up getting in a wierd direction.
Kit Harington as Jessica’s Father
Image Credit: Netflix Jessica’s father died when she was still quite young, so she doesn’t have many clear memories of him. But when Kit Harington plays him in flashback scenes, his warmth and love for his family make it clear why Jessica still thinks of him so fondly anyway.
Adwoa Aboah as Linnea
Image Credit: Netflix In the beginning of “Too Much,” Felix is dating Linnea, played by model and actor Adwoa Aboah. She’s glamorous and eccentric, however the two aren’t connecting, and she or he realizes his heart is elsewhere before he even tells her he’s met Jessica. “You’re a pleasant guy, okay?” she says as they break up. “But the following time you date someone and also you realize they’re not for you, don’t pretend and slowly back out the door, because I could feel you going.”
Adèle Exarchopoulos as Polly
Image Credit: Netflix “Blue Is the Warmest Color” star Adèle Exarchopoulos plays Polly, who Felix dated for 10 years and stays friends with. She’s first mentioned when Jessica asks Felix in regards to the tattoo of her name he has on his butt, and he only says that she’s a friend — who also has his name tattooed on her butt. When Jessica first meets Polly, she’s so intimidated that she does an enormous dose of ketamine in hopes of fitting in. It finally ends up plunging her right into a painful spiral of remembering her past with Zev.
Kaori Momoi as Aiko Remen
Image Credit: Netflix A prolific Japanese actor best known for “Memoirs of a Geisha,” Kaori Momoi guest stars as Aiko, Felix’s mother. She’s loving, but a bit delusional, telling Felix that his father is her “knight in shining armor” and assured that he’ll get them out of the financial crisis they’ve been in for a very long time. Felix knows higher.
Stephen Fry as Simon Remen
Felix’s father, Simon, likes to play the role of generous patriarch, but in reality, he’s struggling to deal with Aiko and their adult daughter, who lives with them. He asks Felix for help getting out of his crushing debt — nevermind that Felix is broke too. Felix sells his automobile and provides Simon the money in secret. The act of generosity is complicated and painful for Felix, who still harbors some resentment towards his parents for his or her constant absence during his childhood: In a flashback, it’s revealed that he was sexually assaulted by his nanny.
Rita Ora as Herself
Image Credit: Netflix Rita Ora stars within the ad that Jessica moved to London to supply. Like with Alba’s, Ora’s ad gets thrown off by a male director with a giant ego, but this time, Jessica is more as much as the duty. In return for saving the day, Ora gives Jessica some much-needed advice about her obsession along with her ex and his latest girlfriend.