Where else can I see the cast of Marty Supreme?
Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme has ping-ponged its way into our hearts, blending gritty table tennis drama with a star-studded cast that spans Hollywood vets and surprise cameos. From Timothée Chalamet’s acne-riddled hustler to Gwyneth Paltrow’s faded starlet, and wildcards like Tyler, the Creator and Fran Drescher, this A24 gem is packed with talent. But where have we seen these faces before? Dive in as we spotlight their standout roles in films, TV shows, and beyond, proving their chops extend far past the paddles.
Timothée Chalamet takes the lead
In Marty Supreme, Timothée Chalamet transforms into the ambitious ping-pong prodigy Marty Mauser but his career is a whirlwind of acclaimed roles. Catch him as the brooding Paul Atreides in Dune and its sequel or the lovesick teen in Call Me by Your Name. His Oscar-nominated turn in Beautiful Boy showcases raw emotional depth while Wonka adds whimsical charm to his versatile resume.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s iconic turns
Gwyneth Paltrow brings faded glamour to Marty Supreme as a mob wife echoing her poised performances elsewhere. She’s unforgettable as Pepper Potts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe starting with Iron Man. Her Oscar-winning role in Shakespeare in Love remains a romantic classic and don’t miss her quirky Emma Woodhouse in the Jane Austen adaptation Emma.
Fran Drescher’s sitcom legacy
Fran Drescher pops up in Marty Supreme with her signature flair but she’s best known as the nasal-voiced nanny in The Nanny a 90s sitcom staple. She flexed dramatic chops in The Beautician and the Beast and recently shone in Indebted. Her voice work in Hotel Transylvania adds animated fun to her eclectic credits.
Tyler, the Creator’s eclectic edge
Tyler, the Creator lends his cool charisma to a quirky role in Marty Supreme, but his talents shine in music and beyond. He’s the creative force behind albums like Flower Boy and Igor, earning Grammys. On screen, catch his wild energy in the sketch series Loiter Squad or voicing characters in Adult Swim’s The Jellies, blending hip-hop flair with offbeat humor.
Odessa A’zion’s rising star power
In Marty Supreme, Odessa A’zion captivates as a sharp-witted ally to Chalamet’s hustler, building on her breakout momentum. She’s raw and compelling in Netflix’s Grand Army as troubled teen Joey Del Marco. Don’t miss her in the Hellraiser reboot or indie flick Good Girl Jane, where her nuanced portrayals hint at a bright Hollywood future.
Kevin O’Leary’s shark-like savvy
Kevin O’Leary makes a sly cameo in Marty Supreme, channeling his business mogul vibe into the film’s chaotic world. Best known as Mr. Wonderful on Shark Tank, he’s pitched deals since 2009. His earlier Dragon’s Den stint in Canada showcased ruthless entrepreneurship, while books like Cold Hard Truth offer no-nonsense advice on wealth-building.
Cameo highlights
Sandra Bernhard spices up Marty Supreme as Judy, the Mauser family’s sassy neighbor, drawing on her sharp comedic edge. She’s a standout in Roseanne as Nancy Bartlett, bringing queer flair to the blue-collar sitcom. Catch her dramatic side in Pose or The Sopranos, plus her boundary-pushing one-woman shows that blend cabaret and confession.
Penn Jillette dazzles briefly in Marty Supreme as the enigmatic Hoff, infusing magic into the mix. Known half of the duo Penn & Teller, he’s wowed audiences with illusionist feats on Fool Us and Bullshit!. His acting gigs include The Simpsons voice work and films like Hackers, showcasing his libertarian wit and showbiz savvy.
David Mamet lends gravitas to Marty Supreme as stage director Glenn Nordmann, a clever meta nod to his own Pulitzer-winning plays like Glengarry Glen Ross. He’s penned screen gems such as The Untouchables and Wag the Dog. Spot his directing flair in House of Games or recent TV cameos, always with that signature terse dialogue.
Naomi Fry’s cultural commentary
Naomi Fry appears in a brief but memorable cameo in Marty Supreme as Kay Stone’s personal assistant, infusing the scene with subtle wit. Best known as a staff writer for The New Yorker, she’s dissected pop culture in pieces on everything from memes to celebrity fashion. Her book The Last Thing explores digital life, while podcast appearances showcase her sharp insights into modern media trends.
Kemba Walker’s court prowess
Basketball star Kemba Walker pops up in Marty Supreme portraying a Harlem Globetrotter, adding athletic flair to the film’s eccentric vibe. Famous for his NBA career with the Charlotte Hornets and Boston Celtics, he led UConn to a 2011 championship. Post-retirement, he’s mentored young players and appeared in sports docs, blending on-court agility with off-court charisma.
Isaac Mizrahi’s fashion flair
Designer Isaac Mizrahi brings stylish eccentricity to his Marty Supreme cameo, fitting seamlessly into Josh Safdie’s 1950s New York. Renowned for his eponymous fashion line and Target collaborations, he’s hosted The Isaac Mizrahi Show and judged on Project Runway. His documentary Unzipped captures ’90s runway drama, while Broadway turns like Chicago highlight his multifaceted creative spark.Wrapping up the rally
Whether you’re chasing Timothée Chalamet’s next sci-fi epic or Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness ventures, the Marty Supreme ensemble proves talent knows no bounds. Dive into their back catalogs for more gems—from sitcom laughs to fashion docs—and keep an eye on upcoming projects like Tyler, the Creator’s latest beats. This ping-pong tale is just the start.

