The upcoming Netflix drama series Glamorous has found two new recurring cast members in Kaleb Horn (Condor) and Damian Terriquez (All Rise), as reported by Deadline. The series will follow a gender non-conforming character named Marco Meija, played by Miss Benny (Love, Victor), whose life takes off after becoming inspired by their new boss and makeup mogul Madolyn Addison, played by five-time Emmy Award nominee Kim Cattrall (Queer As Folk). From there, Marco embarks on a journey of self-discovery and learns what it means for them to be queer.
Terriquez joins the cast as Dizmal, a Bushwick resident and drag performer who ushers Marco (Benny) into the Brooklyn nightclub scene. Horn will play Nowhere, the marketing assistant to Madolyn (Cattrall).
Previously announced cast members include Ricardo Chavira (Truth Be Told) as Teddy, Mark Deklin (The Good Fight) as James, Lisa Gilroy (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) as Alyssasays, and Ayesha Harris (Abbott Elementary) as Britt. Michael Hsu Rosen (Jessica Jones) also co-stars as Ben alongside Graham Parkhurst (The Umbrella Academy) as Parker, Jade Payton (Daybreak) as Venetia, Zane Phillips (Fire Island) as Chad, and Diana Maria Riva (Gordita Chronicles) as Julia.
Additional guest stars include Joel Kim Booster (Loot), Aldrin Bundoc (Schitt’s Creek), Monét X Change (Lovecraft Country), Chiquitita (Pierce Me), and Brock Ciarlelli (The Middle). Charlene Incarnate (Wig) will also feature in the series alongside Priyanka (Canada’s Drag Race), Matt Rogers (I Love That For You), and drag performer Serena Tea.
Horn’s recent credits include Hulu’s The Hardy Boys, Onna Pluciennik’s Honey, Evan Morgan’s The Kid Detective, Audience Network’s Condor, and Netflix’s Locke & Key. Terriquez’s recently featured in OWN’s All Rise. They also served as a health & safety administrator and production assistant on the first season of HBO Max’s The Sex Lives of College Girls. Terriquez is also set to feature in Netflix’s upcoming comedy, That 90’s Show.
Jordon Nordino (Smash) serves as the writer of the ten-episode season, which he executive produced alongside Damon Wayans Jr. (Big Hero 6) and Kameron Tarlow (Hot in Cleveland).
Netflix has yet to confirm a release date for Glamorous.