‘Gilded Age’ Season 3 Adds Eight to Cast, Including Leslie Uggams, Merritt Wever, Andrea Martin

As a seasoned movie buff with a penchant for period dramas that delve into the intricacies of high society, I must say, the addition of these eight talented actors to “The Gilded Age” Season 3 cast has me thoroughly excited! With their diverse backgrounds and impressive resumes, each brings a unique flavor to this already rich tapestry.


“The Gilded Age” Season 3 has added eight actors to it cast, EbMaster has learned.

Actors Bill Camp, Merritt Wever, Leslie Uggams, LisaGay Hamilton, Paul Alexander Nolan, Hattie Morahan, Andrea Martin, and Jessica Frances Dukes have secured roles for the upcoming third season of the HBO historical series.

Full character descriptions can be found below.

Alongside the familiar faces of Carrie Coon, Morgan Spector, Denée Benton, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Taissa Farmiga, Harry Richardson, and Blake Ritson, the series will also feature some exciting new characters.

The following individuals are represented by different talent agencies:

“The Gilded Age” is set in 1880s New York City and delves into the lives of both established and rising wealthy figures from high society, along with their servants, as they grapple with the economic and social transformations occurring during that era. This period drama features railroad tycoons, extravagant ladies’ glove gatherings, fierce opera rivalries – it offers a taste of everything!”

Julian Fellowes developed this series, taking on the roles of writer and executive producer. Sonja Warfield, along with Gareth Neame, Bob Greenblatt, and David Crockett, also assume executive producer duties. Michael Engler and Salli Richardson-Whitfield serve as directors and executive producers, while Erica Dunbar acts as the historical consultant and co-executive producer. The series is jointly produced by HBO and Universal Television. Bernie Telsey and Adam Caldwell from the Telsey Office handle casting duties.

Character Descriptions

Bill Camp portrays J.P. Morgan, a globally recognized financier, who clashes with George Russell (Spector) regarding the direction of the railway sector’s development.

Merritt Wever portrays Monica O’Brien, Bertha Russell’s (Coon) long-lost sibling, who arrives at a pivotal moment for the family.

Leslie Uggams plays the role of Mrs. Ernestine Brown, a friend to Elizabeth Kirkland who belongs to the distinguished African-American social circle in Newport.

As a passionate film enthusiast, I find myself captivated by the portrayal of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, brilliantly brought to life by Lisagay Hamilton. This remarkable Black suffragist serves as an inspiring figure for Peggy, skillfully played by Denée Benton. Despite the resistance from those around her, Peggy finds herself drawn into Harper’s noble cause, igniting a spark of change in the hearts and minds of many.

PAUL ALEXANDER NOLAN portrays Alfred Merrick, an attractive, affluent New York entrepreneur, embodying the essence of high society – grace, polish, and worldliness. The Russells extend an invitation for him to dine at their residence, intending to win him over with a potential business alliance.

Hattie Morahan portrays Lady Sarah Vere, who is the sister of the Duke of Buckingham (played by Ben Lamb). She openly expresses her dislike for the Russell family.

ANDREA MARTIN as Madame Dashkova, a medium who claims to be able to commune with the dead.

Jessica Frances Dukes portrays Athena Trumbo, Dorothy’s cherished first cousin and a member of an exclusive group of African-American residents in Newport, Rhode Island. She warmly welcomes Peggy (Benton) and enthusiastically encourages her writing endeavors.

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2024-08-12 20:49