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She also has her three brothers, two of whom also hold high positions in the organization, to deal with.

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Kate Hudson is most well-known for her starring roles of Penny Lane in Almost Famous (2000) and Andie in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003).

Hudson is the daughter of Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, and she was raised by Kurt Russell. I love that show,” Tarver tells me on the “Just for Variety” podcast. 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.

She's also become eponymous for her beloved role as Penny Lane in the cult-loved '70s period piece Almost Famous. Read on to meet the familiar faces starring in Running Point.

 Kate Hudson as Isla Gordon

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At the start of Running Point, Isla, the sole Gordon sister, runs the Waves' charity organization, despite her extraordinary knowledge and passion for basketball.

Song's adult roles have included The Social Network, Scandal, Dads, Station 19, Dollface, Blue Eyed Samauri, and The Last Showgirl. 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.

She will soon appear in Song Sung Bluealongside Hugh Jackman, Michael Imperioli, Fisher Stevens, and Jim Belushi among others.

Drew Tarver on Working With Kate Hudson in ‘Running Point,’ Why He’s ‘Happy’ How ‘The Other Two’ Ended and Being Openly Queer in Hollywood

Drew Tarver insists he’s not bothered that “The Other Two” only lasted for three seasons.

The Comedy Central/HBO Max sitcom, about millennial siblings Cary (Tarver) and Brooke Dubek (Heléne Yorke) dealing with their Justin Bieber-like younger brother’s worldwide fame, aired from 2019 to 2023.

“It felt like a good conclusion to those characters.

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So, I was really happy with how it ended and his journey. More recently, she starred as Birdie Jay in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Story.

Scott MacArthur plays another Gordon brother, Ness, the Waves’ general manager. So I think the sibling dynamic happened very quickly.

“We had a welcome dinner when we first started, or right before we were about to start and me, Kate and Scott went out for drinks afterwards and Scott was telling Kate a story and she stopped him maybe a minute into the story and she said, ‘Scotty, this story’s too long.

Scott McArthur has siblings, I have siblings. Tarver plays Sandy Gordon, one of Isla’s three brothers and the team’s CFO. Like Tarver, Sandy is queer, and Scott Evans plays Sandy’s dog-groomer boyfriend. Isla gets the opportunity of a lifetime when she is chosen to take over as President of the best sports franchise of all time, but as a woman, she meets some resistance.

She contributes day-to-day-content covering television, movies, books, and pop culture in general. This makes sense as they admitted to leading everything with “kindness.”

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. She and her fiancé Macaulay Culkin share two sons.

Justin Theroux as Cam Gordon

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Cameron "Cam" Gordon, the eldest son, is the beloved president of the Waves who knows everything about the franchise.

“I love Cary Dubek, but once he had just that really dark third season, it did feel like maybe this has come to a natural end. Sanchez expressed, “Max always puts me first — smartly — which makes for a happy home.” She continued, “And because we’re thoughtful with each other, we’ve ended up with empathetic, nice kids, because that’s what they see all day.”

Greenfield explained, “We communicate well too.