The Good Fight Cast: Where Are Diane Lockhart & Co. Now? (2024–2025 Updates)
As of December 2025, the world of the critically acclaimed legal drama The Good Fight may have concluded its run on Paramount+ in 2022, but the careers of its phenomenal ensemble cast are anything but over. The series, a brilliant spin-off of The Good Wife, left an indelible mark with its sharp political satire, focusing on the tumultuous journey of Diane Lockhart and the firm Reddick, Boseman & Lockhart. This article dives deep into the biographies of the core cast and reveals the biggest, most current projects they are tackling in 2024 and 2025, from Broadway to major network television, ensuring fans stay connected to their favorite legal eagles.
The six-season run of The Good Fight not only cemented its status as one of the most politically relevant shows of its era but also showcased some of the finest actors in television, including the legendary Christine Baranski and the powerhouse Audra McDonald. Since the final gavel fell on the Chicago law firm, the stars have scattered across film, television, and the stage, with several major new roles and projects dominating the 2024–2025 entertainment landscape. We also pay tribute to the late Andre Braugher, a pivotal addition to the final season, whose work continues to resonate.
The Core Cast of The Good Fight: Full Biography and Profile
The strength of The Good Fight lay in its main ensemble, a mix of returning favorites from The Good Wife and fresh, impactful additions. Here is a complete biographical profile of the key players from the final season, including their birth details and most notable career roles:
- Christine Baranski (Diane Lockhart)
- Born: May 2, 1952, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
- Key Roles: Diane Lockhart (The Good Wife, The Good Fight), Maryann Thorpe (Cybill), Tanya Chesham-Leigh (Mamma Mia! film series), Agnes van Rhijn (The Gilded Age).
- Accolades: Multiple Emmy Awards, Tony Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards, making her one of the most decorated actresses in the industry.
- Audra McDonald (Liz Reddick-Lawrence)
- Born: July 3, 1970, West Berlin, West Germany.
- Key Roles: Liz Reddick-Lawrence (The Good Fight), Dr. Naomi Bennett (Private Practice), Billie Holiday (Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill).
- Accolades: The only performer to win all four acting categories at the Tony Awards, holding a record six competitive Tony Awards.
- Sarah Steele (Marissa Gold)
- Born: September 16, 1988, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
- Key Roles: Marissa Gold (The Good Wife, The Good Fight), Fran (The To Do List), Lottie (Speech & Debate).
- Career Note: She is the daughter of prominent political strategist Eli Gold’s character from The Good Wife and transitioned from a recurring role to a main cast member and fan favorite.
- Andre Braugher (Ri'Chard Lane)
- Born: July 1, 1962, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. (Passed Away: December 11, 2023)
- Key Roles: Detective Frank Pembleton (Homicide: Life on the Street), Captain Raymond Holt (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Ri'Chard Lane (The Good Fight).
- Accolades: Multiple Emmy Awards for his work in both drama and comedy. His role in The Good Fight Season 6 was one of his final television performances.
- Michael Boatman (Julius Cain)
- Born: October 25, 1964, Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
- Key Roles: Julius Cain (The Good Wife, The Good Fight), Carter Heywood (Spin City), Samuel Beckett (China Beach), Spencer (Ghosts).
- Career Note: In addition to acting, Boatman is a successful author, publishing works in the horror and thriller genres.
- Nyambi Nyambi (Jay Dipersia)
- Born: April 26, 1979, Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.
- Key Roles: Jay Dipersia (The Good Fight), Samuel (Mike & Molly), Darryl (Blindspot).
- Career Note: His character Jay Dipersia evolved from a quiet investigator to a central figure grappling with complex political and social issues.
- Charmaine Bingwa (Carmen Moyo)
- Born: November 13, 1985, Perth, Western Australia.
- Key Roles: Carmen Moyo (The Good Fight), Sally (Black Box), Dodienne (Emancipation).
- Career Note: The Australian actress joined the cast in Season 5, quickly becoming a fan-favorite as the reserved, brilliant young lawyer who handled high-profile, often morally ambiguous clients.
Where Are They Now? The Cast's Biggest 2024–2025 Projects
The cast of The Good Fight has transitioned seamlessly into major new roles, with several projects dominating the 2024 and 2025 calendars. Their involvement in prestige television, film, and the highly competitive world of Broadway proves their enduring star power.
Christine Baranski Continues Her Reign on Prestige TV
The incomparable Christine Baranski, who perfectly embodied the liberal firebrand Diane Lockhart for 13 seasons across two series, remains a fixture on the small screen. Her primary focus is her role as the formidable Agnes van Rhijn in the HBO period drama The Gilded Age. The series is confirmed to return for a new season in 2025, where Baranski will continue to deliver her signature wit and sharp commentary.
Beyond her recurring TV commitment, she has also been involved in various voice and narration projects, most recently narrating a production of A Christmas Carol, keeping her busy throughout late 2024.
Audra McDonald Takes Center Stage on Broadway
Audra McDonald, whose character Liz Reddick-Lawrence became the co-lead of the firm, has returned to her roots as a six-time Tony Award winner. For 2024 and 2025, McDonald is starring in a highly anticipated Broadway revival of the musical Gypsy, taking on the iconic role of Rose. The production, which opened at the Majestic Theatre in December 2024, is one of the biggest theatrical events of the season, further solidifying her status as a theatrical legend.
Sarah Steele and Nyambi Nyambi Find New Television Homes
Sarah Steele, who grew up on screen as the cynical and resourceful Marissa Gold, has been active in both theater and film. In August 2024, she was starring in the off-Broadway play Pre-Existing Condition at the Connelly Theatre Upstairs. She is also listed as having an upcoming film project, The Untitled Gerardo Naranjo Project.
Nyambi Nyambi, beloved for his portrayal of investigator Jay Dipersia, has moved into the world of network sitcoms. Since 2024, he has been a main cast member on the NBC sitcom Night Court, where he plays the new character, a role he discussed during the Winter 2024 Television Critics Association press tour.
Honoring Andre Braugher and Michael Boatman’s Continued Work
The final season introduced Andre Braugher as the ambitious and dynamic Ri'Chard Lane. Following his passing in December 2023, his legacy is being celebrated. His final television project was set to be the Netflix limited series The Residence, a political drama from Shonda Rhimes, which will serve as a poignant final performance for the two-time Emmy winner.
Michael Boatman, who played the pragmatic Julius Cain, continues his work in television and as an author. He is currently a recurring cast member on the CBS comedy series Ghosts as Spencer. Additionally, he was involved in the 2024 film Love, Danielle and the TV series The Potwins.
Charmaine Bingwa’s Rising Film Career
Charmaine Bingwa, who played the captivating Carmen Moyo, has significantly boosted her film career since the show's conclusion. After her role in the 2022 Will Smith film Emancipation, she has joined the cast of an upcoming Apple TV+ project, continuing her ascent in major Hollywood productions.
The Lingering Legacy of Reddick, Boseman & Lockhart
The impact of The Good Fight extends far beyond the individual careers of its actors. The series, created by Robert and Michelle King, was a groundbreaking piece of political satire and legal drama that fearlessly tackled the post-Trump era, the Me Too movement, and the rise of political extremism.
The firm, which evolved from Reddick, Boseman & Kolstad to Reddick, Boseman & Lockhart, was a microcosm of American political and social conflict. The show’s topical authority was unmatched, frequently referencing real-world events and figures. The use of LSI keywords like political drama, legal satire, and Chicago law firm is central to its identity.
The final season, which premiered in September 2022, focused on Diane Lockhart's increasing sense of déjà vu and existential dread, as the world seemed to be spiraling into chaos. The conclusion provided a bittersweet resolution for many characters, but left the door open for the kind of continuous, cyclical political struggle that defined the show. Fans still debate the meaning of the final scenes and whether a future limited series or another spin-off could ever emerge from the "Good" universe, perhaps centered on the next chapter of Marissa Gold's life as a fledgling lawyer.
Ultimately, The Good Fight will be remembered for its bold creativity, its willingness to take risks, and, most importantly, for the brilliant, complex performances of a cast that continues to dominate the entertainment industry today.
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