Dead to Me is an American dark comedy streaming television series created by Liz Feldman and executively produced by Feldman, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, and Jessica Elbaum. The series premiered on May 3, 2019, on Netflix and stars Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini as two grieving women who bond during therapy. The first season received positive reviews. In June 2019, Netflix renewed the series for a second season which was released on May 8, 2020. At the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, Applegate received a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
Dead to Me Release Date:
It was announced that the season one would premiere on June, 2021 on Netflix.
Dead to Me Official Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh3486BQA2U
Dead to Me Cast:
Main
Christina Applegate as Jen Harding, a realtor whose husband Ted was killed by a hit-and-run driver.
Linda Cardellini as Judy Hale, a woman that Jen met at a grief support group who befriends her. Initially unbeknownst to Jen, Judy is the person who killed her husband.
James Marsden as
Steve Wood, Judy’s ex-fiancé who is an attorney involved with the Greek Mafia.
Ben Wood (season 2), Steve’s identical twin brother, a chiropractor, and Jen’s new love interest.
Max Jenkins as Christopher Doyle, Jen’s real estate business partner and friend.
Sam McCarthy as Charlie Harding, Jen’s older son.
Luke Roessler as Henry Harding, Jen’s younger son.
Recurring
Diana-Maria Riva as Ana Perez, the police detective in charge of the hit-and-run case.
Brandon Scott as Nick Prager, an off-duty police detective whom Judy met at the grieving retreat.
Valerie Mahaffey as Lorna Harding, Jen’s mother-in-law and Ted’s mother.
Natalie Morales as Michelle (season 2),[11] Judy’s love interest and Ana’s ex-girlfriend.
Edward Asner as Abe Rifkin (season 1), Judy’s friend from the retirement home where she works.
Suzy Nakamura as Karen, Jen’s neighbor.
Keong Sim as Pastor Wayne, Jen and Judy’s grief support group leader.
Telma Hopkins as Yolanda, a member of the grief support group.
Sadie Stanley as Parker, Charlie’s brief love interest and a self-proclaimed social media micro-influencer.
Haley Sims as Kayley, Steve’s assistant.
Lily Knight as Linda, a member of the grief support group.
Blair Beeken as Wendy, a member of the grief support group.
Edward Fordham Jr. as Kyle, a member of the grief support group.
Chelsea Spack as Heidi, Steve’s new girlfriend, and employee at TKG Arts.
Adora Soleil Bricher as Shandy Adams, a girl in Henry’s class who found Ted’s body.
Guest stars
Olivia Macklin as Bambi, a waitress and Ted’s mistress.
Steve Howey as Jason, a widower Jen meets at a grief retreat.
Tara Karsian as Erica Brewer, Charlie’s principal.
Tom Virtue as Doug, a potential client of Jen’s.
Beth Littleford as Doug’s wife.
Rick Holmes as Andrew Peters, a man Jen suspects of killing her husband.
Marc Evan Jackson as Jeff (season 2), Karen’s husband who is implied to be gay and having an affair.
Jere Burns as Howard Hastings (season 2), a corrupt police chief who is working with the Greek Mafia.
Frances Conroy as Eileen Wood (season 2), Steve and Ben’s mother.
Katey Sagal as Eleanor Hale (season 2), Judy’s drug-addicted and emotionally abusive mother who is currently in prison.