Meet the 'Running Point' Cast: All About the Stars in the Kate Hudson Basketball Comedy
The Netflix comedy from Mindy Kaling follows a woman-led sports dynasty—and the ensemble is full of cult-loved sitcom stars.
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Netflix's comedy series Running Point is a must-watch show for sports fans and aspiring girlbosses alike. Executive-produced by Mindy Kaling and L.A. Lakers owner Jeanie Buss, the show follows the dysfunctional Gordon family, who owns one of the best basketball franchises in the world, the L.A. Waves. When she gets the chance to become the team's president, Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) is determined to turn the flagging team around and reclaim the Waves' place as league champions.
To play the fictional basketball family and the players, coaches, and loved ones in their orbit, Running Point has recruited several beloved stars of TV sitcoms and classic rom-coms, and even a real-life gold medalist. With season 2 out now on Netflix, read on to meet the new and familiar faces starring in Running Point.
Who Plays the Gordons in 'Running Point'?
Kate Hudson as Isla Gordon
At the start of Running Point, Isla, the sole Gordon sister, runs the Waves's charity organization, despite her extraordinary knowledge and passion for basketball. After several years as a socialite, her brother Cam gave her a job within the Waves family to help her get her life together. A decade later, she's suddenly tapped to become the team's president—and the most powerful woman in sports.
Article continues belowKate Hudson, 47, grew up in L.A. with her mother, Goldie Hawn, and stepfather, Kurt Russell. Hudson rose to fame as a rom-com queen, starring in 2000s movies including How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Bride Wars, and Something Borrowed. She's also become eponymous for her beloved role as Penny Lane in the cult-loved '70s period piece Almost Famous. More recently, she starred as Birdie Jay in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Story and received an Oscar nomination for her leading role in Song Sung Blue.
Outside of acting, she co-founded the athleisure company Fabletics, releases folk-rock music, and is engaged to musician Danny Fujikawa. Also, her older brother Oliver Hudson appears in Running Point season 2 as a member of the McShay family.
Instagram: @katehudson
Justin Theroux as Cam Gordon
Cameron "Cam" Gordon, the eldest son, is the beloved president of the Waves who knows everything about the franchise. He's riding high in life...until a drug-induced car crash sends him to rehab. In his absence, he appoints Isla as the team's new head, but things get tense when he comes back for his spot in season 2.
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Justin Theroux, 54, made his acting debut in the '90s and rose to fame with roles in American Psycho, Mulholland Drive, Sex and the City, and Six Feet Under. He previously starred in the HBO dramas The Leftovers and White House Plumbers, both of which earned him Critics Choice Award nominations. Theroux was previously married to Jennifer Aniston, and he recently welcomed a child with Paradise actress Nicole Brydon Bloom.
Instagram: @justintheroux
Scott MacArthur as Ness Gordon
Ness Gordon, the second-eldest brother, is the Waves's general manager. Jack Gordon's only child who can play basketball, Ness played on the Waves for half a season before playing professionally in the Philippines...and later getting arrested for a drug scandal. He's not very polished or book-smart, but perhaps the kindest of the four siblings.
Scott MacArthur, 46, grew up in Chicago and trained at the comedy conservatory Second City before starting his career as an actor and writer. He's best known for starring in comedies like The Mick, The Righteous Gemstones, and Killing It. He's also appeared in movies El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie and No Hard Feelings.
Instagram: @scottwmacarthur
Drew Tarver as Sandy Gordon
Alexander "Sandy" Gordon (above, left), Jack Gordon's youngest son, often feels alienated from his elder three half-siblings. Smart and ambitious Sandy is the Waves's Chief Financial Officer and, as Isla says in her voiceover, "one cheap bastard." Though he's out to his family, he keeps his dating life private.
Drew Tarver, 39, is best known for playing Cary Dubek on Max's underrated TV show The Other Two. The actor and Upright Citizens Brigade alum has also appeared on the shows Bajillion Dollar Propertie$, Love, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Ghosts, as well as the movies The American Society of Magical Negroes and Unfrosted.
Instagram: @drewtarver
Fabrizio Guido as Jackie Moreno
Jackie grew up in L.A.'s Boyle Heights neighborhood as a lifelong Waves fan and has worked in concessions at the Waves stadium since he was 16. A lifelong secret comes to light when his mother dies, and Jackie suddenly finds himself in the team's inner circle.
Fabrizio Guido, 26, is an L.A. native who started as a child actor in shows and movies, including Grey's Anatomy, World War Z, and Welcome to the Family. He most recently appeared in the comedy sequel Good Burger 2 and the HBO mystery series Perry Mason.
Instagram: @fabrizioguido
Ike Barinholtz as Cousin Benny
It turns out that there's another Gordon in town! In season 2, Running Point introduces Benny, Isla and her brothers's wayward, slightly sketchy cousin. He's played by Ike Barinholtz, a 49-year-old actor and comedian who co-created the Netflix series alongside Mindy Kaling, Elaine Ko, and David Stassen.
Barinholtz, who rose to fame as Morgan Tookers on Kaling's sitcom The Mindy Project, recently starred as Sal Saperstein in the Apple TV satire The Studio. He has also appeared in movies, including Neighbors (alongside his The Studio co-star Seth Rogen), Sisters, Suicide Squad, Blockers, and Late Night. He's also the 13th-highest-earning game show contestant of all time, after winning Celebrity Jeopardy!'s first season, and competing on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
Instagram: @ikebarinholtz
Who Plays the Front-Office Workers in 'Running Point'?
Brenda Song as Ali Lee
Ali Lee is Isla's best friend, whom she trusts more than anyone. Luckily for the new president, Ali is already the Chief of Staff for the Waves when Isla gets promoted, making Ali the perfect right-hand woman. As Isla says in a voiceover, Ali's also "from the South Side of Chicago and tough as hell."
Brenda Song, 38, started her career as a 6-year-old child model, becoming a Disney Channel star, most notably playing London Tipton in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Song's adult roles have included The Social Network, Scandal, Dads, Station 19, Dollface, Blue Eyed Samurai, and The Last Showgirl. She and her fiancé Macaulay Culkin share two sons.
Instagram: @brendasong
Jay Ellis as Jay Brown
Jay Brown, a former star basketball player, is the level-headed head coach of the Waves in season 1. Off the court, Jay is a practicing Buddhist and a devoted dad. Though he leaves the team at the end of season 1, there's still history between him and Isla.
Jay Ellis, 44, is best known for starring alongside Issa Rae as Lawrence Walker, on the beloved Black TV show Insecure. The actor briefly worked as a PR intern for the Portland Trail Blazers before beginning his modeling and acting career. His most notable roles include The Game, Mrs. America, Top Gun: Maverick, and History of the World, Part II. He released his memoir, Did Everyone Have an Imaginary Friend (or Just Me)?, in 2024. Next up, he's set to join another Mindy Kaling series, her upcoming Hulu comedy Not Suitable for Work.
Instagram: @jayrellis
Ray Romano as Norm Stinson
After Jay leaves the Waves, Isla finds a head coach replacement in Coach Norm, a former Waves assistant coach who mentored Jay when he was a player. Though Norm had a successful career, he's been out of the game for a while and has some baggage and social awkwardness to work through.
Ray Romano, 68, is a three-time Emmy-winning comedy legend best known for leading the beloved sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. The N.Y.C.-born actor and comedian went on to voice Manny in the Ice Age animated films, and to appear in shows and films including TNT's Men of a Certain Age, NBC's Parenthood, 2017's The Big Sick, 2019's The Irishman, HBO Max's Made for Love, and Netflix's No Good Deed. In 2022, he made his directorial debut with the film Somewhere in Queens.
Roberto Sanchez as Stephen Ramirez
Stephen Ramirez is the no-nonsense head of the Waves's board, who has been with the team since Jack Gordon was in charge. A constant reminder of her father, Stephen would have no problem removing Isla from her seat if she failed the team.
Roberto Sanchez, 61, is a prolific Cuban actor who broke out as Roberto in 2003's 2 Fast 2 Furious. He has since appeared in dozens of hit TV shows and directed three short films. Most recently, he appeared in Starz's BMF, Apple TV+'s Palm Royale, and Showtime's Dexter: Original Sin.
Instagram: @official_roberto_sanchez
Richa Moorjani as Aruna
Never Have I Ever alum Richa Moorjani, 36, joins the Waves front office as Aruna, the team's no-nonsense accounting whiz who is tasked with wrangling the team's finances. Since her breakout role in Kaling's coming-of-age series, Moorjani has appeared in FX series including Fargo season 5 and Alien: Earth.
Instagram: @richamoorjani
Who Plays the Waves on 'Running Point'?
Toby Sandeman as Marcus Winfield
Marcus Winfield is the Waves's long-time star player who counts his accomplishments as two championship rings, two Olympic gold medals, 12 All-Star Game appearances, and a past romance with Rihanna. Though he's become checked out as a team leader, the many shakeups after Isla's promotion get Marcus to step up.
Toby Sandeman, 38, grew up between London and Barbados and became a competitive runner. After modeling to help afford his athletic career (including a British Vogue shoot with Naomi Campbell), Sandeman won two gold medals for the U.K. at the 2009 European Athletics U23 Championships. He made his acting debut on the E! drama The Royals and went on to appear in She's Gotta Have It, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, and The Game.
Instagram: @toby.sandeman
Chet Hanks as Travis Bugg
Waves point guard Travis Bugg used to be an All-Star, but he's recently better known for being a part-time rapper and a thorn in team leadership's side. Still, Isla believes he can get back into the game as an indispensable player.
Chet Hanks, 35, is the son of Oscar winner Tom Hanks and actress/singer-songwriter Rita Wilson. Chet made his acting debut in the 2007 teen movie Bratz and has appeared on TV shows Shameless, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Empire, Your Honor, and Atlanta. Like his Running Point character, he has also released rap music, including his controversial single "White Boy Summer."
Instagram: @chethanx
Uche Agada as Dyson Gibbs
One of Isla's first moves as president is to recruit D-League player Dyson Gibbs to join the Waves. After struggling with his teammates's spending habits and a case of the Yips in season 1, the former rookie is feeling himself in season 2...so much that he makes a pass at Travis's girlfriend Zoé Debay (Aliyah Turner).
Uche Agada, 25, is a Nigerian-American actor who grew up in New Jersey. He made his acting debut playing NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo in Disney+'s 2022 sports biopic Rise.
Instagram: @ucheagada
Who Plays Everyone Else on 'Running Point'?
Max Greenfield as Lev Levenson
Lev Levenson (above, left), Isla's kind and supportive fiancé of three years, is played by Max Greenfield, 46. The TV veteran rose to fame on 2000s shows like Veronica Mars and Ugly Betty, before landing his Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated role as Schmidt on New Girl. His non-TV projects include films like The Big Short and Promising Young Woman, and he has written several children's books.
Instagram: @iammaxgreenfield
Scott Speedman as Luke McShay
In season 2, Running Point introduces the McShays, another wealthy L.A. family who have been rivals to the Gordons their entire lives. (The McShays own L.A.'s hockey team.) However, it seems that Luke McShay has formed a special interest in Isla.
Scott Speedman, 50, is a Canadian actor who rose to fame with his role as Ben Covington in the coming-of-age romance Felicity. Since then, he has appeared in shows and films including the Underworld series, Animal Kingdom, Grey's Anatomy, and You season 3. He's currently playing the titular role in the ABC crime drama R.J. Decker.
Instagram: @scottspeedman
Scott Evans as Charlie
Sandy's boyfriend Charlie (above, left), a loving dog walker and aspiring actor, is played by Scott Evans, 42. The younger brother of fellow actor Chris Evans, Scott started his career on the soap opera One Life to Live and has since appeared in shows and films including Looking, Grace and Frankie, With Love, Barbie, and All's Fair.
Instagram: @scottevansgram
Keyla Monterroso Mejia as Ana Moreno
Ana, Jackie's cousin who reveals his surprising connection to the Gordons, is played by Keyla Monterroso Mejia, 28. The actress grew up in Southern California and got her breakout role in 2021, as bad actor Maria Sofia Estrada on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Her other notable credits include the On My Block spinoff Freeridge, in which she played a leading role, Abbott Elementary, One of Them Days, and You're Cordially Invited. Monterroso Mejia also appears in the Apple TV satire The Studio.
Instagram: @keylamonterrosomejia

Quinci LeGardye is a Culture Writer at Marie Claire. She currently lives in her hometown of Los Angeles after periods living in NYC and Albuquerque, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in English and Psychology from The University of New Mexico. In 2021, she joined Marie Claire as a contributor, becoming a full-time writer for the brand in 2024. She contributes day-to-day-content covering television, movies, books, and pop culture in general. She has also written features, profiles, recaps, personal essays, and cultural criticism for outlets including Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, HuffPost, Teen Vogue, Vulture, The A.V. Club, Catapult, and others. When she isn't writing or checking Twitter way too often, you can find her watching the latest K-drama, or giving a concert performance in her car.