
Kerry O'Neill as Officer Christine Sugalski, who becomes friends with the jurors and helps Noah check on his girlfriend's Instagram. Evan Williams as Shaun Sanders, Trevor's defense attorney. Trisha LaFache as Debra LaSeur, the plaintiff's attorney. Ben Seaward as Trevor Morris, the defendant, an employee of Cinnamon and Sparrow, who is accused of harming the business. Whitney Rice as Jacquiline Hilgrove, the wealthy plaintiff who owns the business Cinnamon and Sparrow. Rashida Olayiwola as Officer Nikki Wilder, the bailiff. Brandon Loeser as Tim Smith (Juror #7), a juror who gets injured and released from the trial. Ron Song as Ken Hyun (Juror #9), a candy machine business owner. Pramode Kumar as Ravi Chattapodhyay (Juror #3). Ross Kimball as Ross Kubiak (Juror #12), a teacher who is having marital troubles. Susan Berger as Barbara Goldstein (Juror #5), a juror that keeps sleeping during the trial. Maria Russell as Inez De Leon (Juror #10), a juror who has ambitions to be the foreperson. Cassandra Blair as Vanessa Jenkins (Juror #8). David Brown as Todd Gregory (Juror #2), a socially awkward inventor. Ishmel Sahid as Lonnie Coleman (Juror #13), an alternate that takes over Tim's spot when he gets injured.
Edy Modica as Jeannie Abruzzo (Juror #4), a promiscuous juror with an attraction to Noah. Mekki Leeper as Noah Price (Juror #11), a rideshare driver who misses his vacation with his girlfriend due to jury duty. James Marsden as himself (Juror #14), portraying a parody of himself as an alternate juror. Ronald is the only juror who is unaware the entire case is fake
Everything that happens, inside and outside the courtroom, is planned. The series chronicles the inner workings of a jury trial in the US through the eyes of juror Ronald Gladden, a solar contractor from San Diego, who is unaware that his jury duty summons was not official, and that everyone in the courtroom aside from him is an actor. It premiered on Amazon Freevee on April 7, 2023. Jury Duty is an American mockumentary sitcom television series created by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, and starring James Marsden and Ronald Gladden.