Main Crew •
Shiri Appleby as Rachel Goldberg, a
producer on
Everlasting who is brought back to the show by executive producer Quinn despite Rachel's breakdown during the previous season. Though conflicted by how she must lie to and manipulate the contestants, Rachel is a "closer" who thinks fast on her feet and knows exactly what needs to be done to create drama on the show. Meanwhile, she is drawn back to her ex-boyfriend Jeremy and finds herself getting close to the show's suitor Adam, but she later loses relationships to both of them. Rachel is later promoted to supervising producer, which is short-lived as Coleman is hired by the network as the new
showrunner. •
Constance Zimmer as Quinn King,
Everlasting scheming, demanding
executive producer who pushes boundaries on the show to maximize ratings. She is having an affair with Chet, but their dysfunctional relationship is strained by his marriage and their work. She later gets promoted to showrunner until Chet returns, and their conflict results in the network hiring Coleman as the show's new EP and showrunner. •
Craig Bierko as Chet Wilton, the eccentric and drug-using
creator of
Everlasting who is having a volatile affair with Quinn. His immaturity, vulgarity and callousness have given him a keen eye for what the audience wants, but his tremendous success has only fueled his self-destructive self-indulgence. He gets banned from work for his bad behavior
behind-the-scenes, but later returns after adopting a healthier lifestyle, putting himself into direct conflict with Quinn. He also joins the
men's liberation movement, and enlists Jeremy as part of his cause. The following season, he starts dating a swimsuit model named Crystal. •
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman as Jay Carter, a
gay producer on
Everlasting who is initially one of Rachel's only friends. He soon crosses Quinn, and becomes more willing to step over the line in order to ingratiate himself to Chet. He later becomes jealous of Rachel for her job promotion, and grows frustrated by competing against a newly promoted Madison. He later produces his own show,
Passport to Dance. •
Josh Kelly as Jeremy Caner (seasons 1–3), a
camera operator (later promoted to
director of photography) on
Everlasting, and Rachel's ex-boyfriend. Engaged to the show's
make-up artist, Lizzie, at the beginning of the series, he still has unresolved feelings for Rachel. He briefly gets back together with Rachel, but breaks up with her after he finds out that she cheated on him with Adam. He returns to work on the new season a bitter and angry drunk over having his heart broken by Rachel. •
Genevieve Buechner as Madison (seasons 3-4, recurring seasons 1–2), Quinn's meek
production assistant who had oral sex with Chet and is later promoted to junior producer on
Everlasting, and later to Junior Vice President of Non-Scripted at the network, working under Fiona Berlin. Through the rapid progression in her career, she quickly learns to become more confident and conniving to get what she wants. As Vice President, she also produces her own show,
#Adulting. •
Brennan Elliott as Graham (seasons 3-4, recurring seasons 1–2), the host of
Everlasting. • Aline Elasmar as Shia (season 1), a producer on
Everlasting who has a professional rivalry with Rachel. Initially earnest with her take on contestant storylines, she soon learns that she has to be more ruthless and manipulative—like Rachel—to compete and succeed. To this end, she gets Maya drunk and tampers with Mary's mood stabilizing medication, but loses control of the outcome. She is sent home after the last of her assigned contestants quits. •
Michael Rady as Coleman Wasserman (season 2), an executive producer and new showrunner on
Everlasting who was a
documentary filmmaker prior to joining the show. He and Rachel become a couple and briefly date, but she worries when Coleman makes it clear he wants to destroy the show by publicly exposing its past crimes committed by the producers. He is later killed (along with Yael) by Jeremy when he rigs his car that crashes on the road. •
Francois Arnaud as Tommy Castelli (season 4), a devious new producer on
Everlasting who is brought in to handle the new games format for the show's All Stars season. He proves to be a match for Rachel's underhanded manipulation techniques, and eventually starts a relationship with her, leading to their engagement. In the series finale, Quinn scapegoats him as a rogue producer to protect Rachel.
Suitor •
Freddie Stroma as Adam Cromwell (season 1; guest star season 2), a rich British playboy and the "suitor" on
Everlasting. He is reluctant to do the show, but is hoping the publicity will improve his "bad boy" reputation and help with his business ventures. As Adam becomes savvy to the producers' manipulations and what will make the show "better", he alternately plays along, and does some kindnesses to individual contestants. He also begins to develop an attraction to Rachel and has an affair with her, but it ultimately ends in heartbreak when he later finds out from her boss Quinn about her fragile mental health, and she convinces him to end his affair with Rachel. •
B. J. Britt as Darius Beck (season 2), the first African-American suitor on
Everlasting and a professional football player, who hopes that being on
Everlasting will help polish his image after being involved in a
public relations scandal. •
Caitlin FitzGerald as Serena Wolcott (season 3),
Everlasting's first female suitor who is a successful
Silicon Valley venture capitalist, who comes on the show to seek a husband when she is tired of being single.
Contestants •
Johanna Braddy as Anna Martin (season 1), a
bulimic contestant who works as an attorney. She almost leaves
Everlasting when her father dies, but she is coaxed back by Rachel with feigned assurances that she will likely win. •
Nathalie Kelley as Grace (season 1), a contestant who is a swimsuit model. She and Adam have an immediate sexual attraction, although Quinn does not see her as an acceptable winner for the competition. •
Ashley Scott as Mary Newhouse (season 1), one of the oldest contestants who is a single mother with an abusive ex-husband. Quinn, finding Mary uninteresting, pushes her to step up her game, not knowing that Shia has tampered with Mary's mood stabilizing medication and given her alcohol.
Bipolar and struggling with
post-traumatic stress disorder, Mary begins to unravel under the pressure put on her by the manipulations of Rachel, Quinn, Shia, and Chet. •
Breeda Wool as Faith Duluth (season 1, guest season 4), a contestant who is a shy and insecure
Christian virgin. •
Monica Barbaro as Yael/"Hot Rachel" (season 2), a contestant who is an undercover reporter (posing as a
fashion blogger), and who the crew labels as a more attractive, less damaged, sane version of Rachel. •
Denée Benton as Ruby Carter (season 2), an outspoken
Black Lives Matter activist who joins
Everlasting looking to use the show to promote her message and, against all odds, falls in love and ends up with Darius. •
Kim Matula as Tiffany James (season 2), a contestant who is the wealthy daughter of an
NFL team owner who hopes that being on
Everlasting will help her step out of her father's shadow. •
Meagan Tandy as Chantal (season 2), a contestant who is a beautiful and sophisticated southern
debutante who is recovering from the death of her fiancé. •
Bart Edwards as Jasper Hunt (season 3), a contestant who is a successful
Wall Street investment banker who seems like he will make the perfect
power couple with Serena. •
Alex Hernandez as Owen Boyd (season 3), a contestant who is a
firefighter and a single father looking for love. •
Adam Demos as August Walker (seasons 3-4), a contestant who was a
surfer who joined the
Peace Corps to save the world. He returns for the show's All Stars season. •
Alex Sparrow as Alexi Petrov (season 3, recurring season 4), a secretly bisexual contestant who is a "bad boy"
ballet dancer and an ostensibly recovering
cocaine addict. He returns for the show's All Stars season, and stars on Jay's new reality show
Passport to Dance. •
Natalie Hall as Candy Coco (season 4), an outspoken contestant who is a single mother and stripper. Although she had never been on the show before, she is invited to All Stars by Quinn as a cross-promotional tactic to market another reality show she's set to star in,
Stripper Queens, under the pretense of her being a superfan of
Everlasting. •
Meagan Holder as Noelle Jackson (season 4), a fan favorite All Stars contestant who had previously been runner up on her original season. She hopes to have a second chance with her original season's suitor, Rodrigo, who is also set to be on All Stars. • Alejandro Munoz as Rodrigo (season 4), a flirtatious and charismatic soccer player, All Stars contestant and former suitor.
Other regulars • Gentry White as Romeo Beck (season 2), Darius' cousin and manager who moves into the
Everlasting mansion with him.
Recurring •
Amy Hill as Dr. Hillary Wagerstein (seasons 1–2), a therapist employed by the show who feeds the producers personal information about the contestants to better manipulate dramatic moments from them. •
Martin Cummins as Brad (seasons 1–2), an executive at the network that airs
Everlasting, who was later fired by the network after Chet returned to work. •
Mimi Kuzyk as Dr. Olive Goldberg(seasons 1–3), Rachel's controlling psychiatrist mother. •
Donavon Stinson as Dan, the
assistant director of
Everlasting. •
Christopher Cousins as Gary Taylor (season 2–3), the president of the television network that airs
Everlasting. •
Tracie Thoms as Fiona Berlin (season 3–4), a high-end executive who is a
lesbian and a close friend of Quinn since early in their careers. She later becomes the President of the television network after Gary is fired. •
Tom Brittney as Roger Lockwood (guest season 1, recurring season 4), a friend of Adam's who appears on
Everlasting as a guest. He rapes a contestant on the show, Maya. Rachel later invites him back for All Stars, despite him not being an actual contestant, hoping to manufacture drama surrounding the incident. • Natasha Wilson as Maya (season 1, season 4), a contestant who is a sommelier. Shia gets her drunk which results in Maya being raped by Adam's friend Roger. Rachel invites both her and Roger back for All Stars in the hopes that she would confront Roger on television.
Season 1 •
Arielle Kebbel as Britney, a contestant whom Quinn brands "the villain" and is one of the first eliminated from
Everlasting. Chet brings her back for the finale as a wild card. •
Siobhan Williams as Lizzie, a
make-up artist on
Everlasting and Jeremy's fiancée until he breaks up with her on realising he still has feelings for Rachel. •
Christie Laing as Shamiqua, a contestant who is a clerk for a Supreme Court Justice. •
J. R. Bourne as Bill DeYoung, Quinn's former writing partner and ex-boyfriend, who is a recovering alcoholic. •
Stephanie Bennett as Pepper, a contestant who is an elementary school teacher. •
Sonya Salomaa as Cynthia Wilton, Chet's ex-wife. • Graeme McComb as Sam, the assistant director of
Everlasting. •
Andrea Brooks as Tanya, a contestant on Everlasting. • Natasha Burnett as Athena, a contestant on Everlasting who is hoping to use the publicity to open a salon. Jay encourages her to play up to the "black bitch" stereotype in order to get noticed.
Season 2 • BJ Britt as Darius, the “suitor” -a well known African-American football player who is trying to save his image after a soured interview with a reporter. •
Ioan Gruffudd as John Booth, an optimistic and adventurous tech billionaire who owns the television network that airs
Everlasting. • Karissa Tynes as Jameson, a contestant who is a police officer dedicated to her job, but she hopes that her chemistry with Darius will help fill the missing void in her love life. •
Monique Ganderton as Brandi, a shy contestant who overcame a traumatic past to become a
mixed martial arts fighter. • Elizabeth Whitmere as Dominique, a contestant who is a professional basketball player and a serious contender for Darius since they have a lot in common as professional athletes. •
Melvin Gregg as Zach Taylor, a contestant who is a charming
social media star. •
Kassandra Clementi as Crystal, a
swimsuit model and Chet's girlfriend. •
Tyler Hynes as Billy Byrd, a contestant who is a race car driver who lives by his own traditional and conservative values. •
Cameron Bancroft as Preston Palmer, an older contestant who is a
Miami real estate tycoon. • Joe Abraham as Norman, a contestant who is a
jockey and a very confident elite athlete. • Jaime Callica as Xavier Chopin, a dancer and Jay's boyfriend.
Season 4 • Christopher Russell as Jack, an All Stars contestant who is a pediatrician. He is a fan favorite on
Everlasting, and had previously appeared on two seasons before being invited to All Stars. Rachel confides in him that he was the reason she became a producer on the show. •
Meghan Heffern as Sofia, an All Stars contestant who was previously known as a sweetheart on her original season, but hopes to cultivate a more villainous reputation on her second time. • Alli Chung as Skye, an abrasive All Stars contestant who enjoys the limelight. • Karis Cameron as Naomi, an All Stars contestant who is Amish. •
Samantha Cole as Emily, an All Stars contestant. • Greg Delmage as Luke, an All Stars contestant. • Maxwell Yip as Joe, an All Stars contestant. ==Episodes==