Ted Lasso, a top-rated sports comedy series on Apple, stars many well-known performers in entertaining roles. Ted Lasso centres on an American football coach who is hired to work for an English soccer team and is based on a series of Premier League promotional videos. Unlike sitcoms that rely on sight gags and nonsequiturs, Ted Lasso’s humour is driven by its characters.
Ted Lasso is filled with unforgettable characters brought to life by excellent actors, from the eccentric comic personalities on the AFC Richmond squad to the vast array of demeanours behind the scenes on the coaching staff.
Some of Apple’s Ted Lasso’s most memorable characters are portrayed by Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein, and Juno Temple. View Ted Lasso’s complete cast and character guide below…
Jason Sudeikis As Ted Lasso
Jason Sudeikis portrays Ted Lasso, a joyful and upbeat American college football coach who battles with British cynicism after being appointed to lead the English soccer team AFC Richmond. Ted Lasso also has Sudeikis as a co-creator, writer, and executive producer. From 2005 through 2013, he gained notoriety as a Saturday Night Live cast member. With starring in the popular comedies Hall Pass, Horrible Bosses, and We’re the Millers, Sudeikis leaped television to film stardom toward the end of his time on SNL.
Hannah Waddingham As Rebecca Welton
Hannah Waddingham portrays Rebecca Welton, the owner of AFC Richmond, who initially recruited Ted as a sabotage move before his generosity made an impression on her. Waddingham is most remembered for playing Septa Unella in HBO’s epic fantasy series Game of Thrones.
She also performed on stage in West End productions of Spamalot and Into the Woods, in addition to her roles as the Mother Witch in Hocus Pocus 2 and Sofa Marchetti in S*x Education.
Juno Temple As Keeley Jones
Juno Temple portrays Keeley Jones, the intelligent, confident supermodel who joined Richmond as head of marketing before founding her public relations company. Temple is recognized for her performances as Catwoman’s sidekick Jen in The Dark Knight Rises, Dottie Smith in the s*x worker Deborah Hussey in the Whitey Bulger documentary Black Mass, and Dottie Smith in the darkly humorous neo-noir Killer Joe. Her previous TV roles include Lucy Savage in the 1950s-set Little Birds, Veronica Newell in the true crime anthology series Dirty John, and Jamie Vine in the HBO musical drama series Vinyl.