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Snowfall is an American crime drama television series, created by John Singleton, Eric Amadio, and Dave Andron for FX. The series premiered on July 5, 2017, and concluded on April 19, 2023, after six seasons consisting of 60 episodes.

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Comprising an ensemble cast, the series follows the lives of an African American crime family, led by budding drug dealer Franklin Saint (portrayed by Damson Idris), as they navigate ways to make money selling crack cocaine during the 1980s crack epidemic in South Central Los Angeles. The series also explores the CIA's involvement in the fight against communism in Nicaragua through CIA operative Teddy McDonald (portrayed by Carter Hudson), Mexican luchador Gustavo "El Oso" Zapata (portrayed by Sergio Peris-Mencheta), and a Mexican cartel boss's daughter, Lucia Villanueva (portrayed by Emily Rios).[1][2]

The series, which first began development at Showtime in 2014,[3] was picked up by FX for a ten-episode first season in September 2016.[4] In August 2017, the series was renewed for a second season,[5] which premiered on July 19, 2018.[6] In September 2018, the series was renewed for a third season,[7] which premiered on July 10, 2019.[8] In August 2019, the series was renewed for a fourth season,[9] which premiered on February 24, 2021.[10][11] In March 2021, the series was renewed for a fifth season,[12] which premiered on February 23, 2022.[13] In April 2022, the series was renewed for a sixth and final season,[14] which premiered on February 22, 2023, with the series finale airing on April 19, 2023.[15][2]

In March 2023, development began on a spin-off series, with Gail Bean and Isaiah John set to reprise their roles as Wanda Bell-Simmons and Leon Simmons respectively, and received a pilot order in March 2025.[16][17]

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Premise

Primarily set in Los Angeles between 1983 and 1986, the series revolves around the first crack epidemic and its impact on the city, and the stories of several characters whose lives are fated to intersect: 20-year-old drug dealer Franklin Saint, Mexican luchador Gustavo "El Oso" Zapata, CIA operative Teddy McDonald, and a Mexican crime boss's niece, Lucia Villanueva.[2]

Cast and characters

Main

  • Damson Idris as Franklin Saint, a young drug kingpin and patriarch of The Family, a crew of crack cocaine producers/dealers based in South Central Los Angeles.[2]
  • Carter Hudson as Theodore "Teddy" McDonald / Reed Thompson, a CIA operative working undercover for the American government in the war against communism in Nicaragua.
  • Emily Rios as Lucia Villanueva (seasons 1–2), the daughter of a Mexican crime boss and heiress to the Villanueva Cartel, a Mexican drug cartel.
  • Sergio Peris-Mencheta as Gustavo "El Oso" Zapata, a former Mexican luchador employed as an enforcer for the Villanueva Cartel.
  • Michael Hyatt as Sharon "Cissy" Saint, Franklin's mother and a veteran real estate agent.
  • Amin Joseph as Jerome Saint, Franklin's OG uncle and a member of The Family and teaches his nephew the ins and outs of drug dealing.
  • Angela Lewis as Louanne "Louie" Saint (née Jones), Jerome's girlfriend (and later wife), a former hustler, and member of The Family.
  • Juan Javier Cardenas as Alejandro Usteves (season 1), a Nicaraguan Contra soldier and pilot who works with Teddy as a CIA asset by smuggling cocaine.
  • Isaiah John as Leon Simmons, Franklin's best friend and second-in-command of the Family who is affiliated with the PJ Watts Crips.
  • Filipe Valle Costa as Pedro Nava (seasons 1–2), Lucia's cousin and a member of The Villanueva Cartel.
  • Alon Aboutboul as Avi Drexler (Hebrew: אבי דרכסלר) (seasons 1–5), an Israeli druglord and the head of a powerful Israeli crime syndicate with connections to Mossad.
  • Malcolm Mays as Kevin Hamilton (seasons 1–2), Franklin and Leon's childhood friend and a member of The Family.
  • Marcus Henderson as Andre Wright (season 3; recurring season 1; guest season 2), a sergeant in the LAPD, Melody's father and Franklin's neighbor.
  • Kevin Carroll as Alton Williams (season 4; recurring seasons 2–3; guest season 1), Franklin's estranged recovering alcoholic father and a former member of the Black Panthers.
  • Devyn A. Tyler as Veronique Turner (seasons 5–6), Franklin's girlfriend and a non-practicing lawyer who uses her real estate firm to establish drug fronts for The Family.
  • Gail Bean as Wanda Bell-Simmons (season 6; recurring seasons 2–5), Leon's girlfriend, and later wife, who develops a strong addiction to crack cocaine.
  • Alejandro Edda as Rubén (season 6; recurring season 5), a Cuban spy affiliated with the KGB who works with the Saints as part of a plan to eliminate Teddy.

Recurring

  • Reign Edwards as Melody Wright (seasons 1–3; guest season 4), Franklin's on/off girlfriend and Andre's daughter.
  • Peta Sergeant as Julia (seasons 1, 3; guest seasons 2, 5–6), Teddy's ex-wife, mother of their son Paul, and a CIA agent.
  • Jonathan Avigdori as Yuda (seasons 1, 3; guest season 2), one of Avi's two bodyguards.
  • Nic Bishop as James Ballard (season 1; guest season 2), Teddy's first CIA handler.
  • Judith Scott as Claudia Crane (seasons 1–2; guest season 3), the owner of a local nightclub and Louie's former lover.
  • Moe Irvin as Santos (season 1; guest season 3), Claudia's head of security.
  • Taylor Kowalski as Rob Volpe (seasons 1–3; guest seasons 4–5), Franklin's friend from high school, a crack bagger, and a member of The Family.
  • Carlos Linares as Mauricio Villanueva (season 1), Lucia's father and the patriarch of the Villanueva Cartel.
  • José Zúñiga as Ramiro Nava (season 1), Lucia's maternal uncle and the second-in-command of the Villanueva Cartel.
  • Tony Sancho as Eduardo "Stomper" Castillo (season 1; guest season 2), the leader of Los Monarcas, a Mexican street gang.
  • Markice Moore as Ray-Ray (season 1; guest season 2), a reckless thief from Compton.
  • Craig Tate as Lenny (season 1), a violent thief from Compton and Ray-Ray's friend.
  • Justine Lupe as Victoria Grelli (season 1), a young woman who befriends Teddy whilst looking for her missing sister Kristen.
  • Michael Ray Escamilla as Hernan Zapata (seasons 1, 3–4; guest season 2), Gustavo's brother who is confined to a wheelchair.
  • Wade Allain-Marcus as Diego (season 2; guest seasons 1, 4), a co-leader of the Cali Cartel, a Colombian crime syndicate.
  • Izzy Diaz as Danilo (season 2; guest seasons 1, 4), Diego's brother and a co-leader of the Cali Cartel.
  • Jonathan Tucker as Matt McDonald (season 2; guest season 3), Teddy's older brother, a Vietnam War veteran and a pilot.
  • DeRay Davis as DeJohn "Peaches" Hill (seasons 2–5; guest season 6), a Vietnam War veteran and enforcer for The Family.
  • Adriana DeGirolami as Lorena Cardenas / Soledad Caro (seasons 2–3), Pedro's fiancée and an undercover DEA agent.
  • Marcelo Olivas as Santiago "Conejo" Estrada (season 2), an OG soldado who works with Los Manarcas.
  • Scott Subiono as Tony Marino (seasons 2–3, 6; guest seasons 4–5), a DEA Agent and Lorena's handler who works to stop the crack cocaine trade in Los Angeles.
  • Matthew Alan as Stephen Havemeyer (seasons 3–4, 6; guest seasons 2, 5), Teddy's second CIA handler.
  • Jordan Coleman as Thaddeus "Fatback" Barber (seasons 3–4), Leon's bodyguard and a member of The Family.
  • Bentley Green as C.J. (seasons 3–4), an up-and-coming member of The Family.
  • Melvin Gregg as Drew "Manboy" Miller (seasons 3–4), Franklin's associate and the leader of the Compton Crips.
  • Calvin Clausell Jr. as Bootsy (season 3; guest season 4), the second-in-command of the Compton Crips.
  • Christian Tappan as Rigo Vasco (season 3), a drug lord associated with the Medellín Cartel, a Colombian crime syndicate.
  • Asjha Cooper as Eva Walker (season 3), one of Melody's best friends, and Leon's fling.
  • Nate' Jones as Shon-Shon (season 3), A rival of Melody and Eva.
  • Jesse Luken as Herb "Nix" Nixon (season 3; guest season 4), a rogue corporal in the LAPD and Andre's friend.
  • Evan Allen-Gessesse as Renny (seasons 4–6; guest seasons 2–3), an enforcer for The Family.
  • De'Aundre Bonds as Terrence "Skully" Brown (seasons 3–6), the OG Leader of the Inglewood Bloods.
  • Suzy Nakamura as Irene Abe (season 4), a journalist working for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner who investigates the ongoing drug trade in Los Angeles.
  • Stephen Ruffin as Wilson (season 4), Irene's assistant at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner.
  • Kwame Patterson as Lurp (season 4), a freelancer, Franklin's bodyguard, and a member of The Family.
  • Geffri Maya as Khadijah Brown (season 4), Skully's wife, the mother of his daughter, Tianna Brown, and the sister of Manboy.
  • Adrianna Mitchell as Tanosse (season 4), Franklin's ex-girlfriend from high school whom he reconnects with.
  • Ezana Alem as Dimehead (season 4), a reckless member of the Compton Crips.
  • Joey Marie Urbina as Xiamara (seasons 4–6), Nuvia's sister and later Gustavo's girlfriend.
  • Christine Horn as Beverly "Black Diamond" Young (seasons 4–5; guest season 6), a bounty hunter and later an enforcer for The Family.
  • Taylor Polidore as Dallas Ali (seasons 4–5; guest season 6), a bounty hunter, Black Diamond's partner, and later an enforcer for The Family.
  • Cordaro Kendricks as Cornrows (season 4; guest seasons 3 and 5), Skully's right-hand man.
  • Quincy Chad as Deon "Big D" Barber (seasons 5–6; guest season 4), Fatback's cousin and the OG leader of the PJ Watts Crips.
  • Kamron Alexander as Einstein (seasons 5–6; guest season 4), the brains behind Deon's Crip set.
  • Brandon Jay McLaren as Beau Buckley (seasons 5–6), a dirty cop and a leading detective in the LAPD involved in the C.R.A.S.H. unit.
  • DeLaRosa Rivera as Eddie Perez (season 5), a detective in the LAPD and Buckley's partner.
  • Tiffany Lonsdale as Parissa (seasons 5–6), an Iranian surgeon and old acquaintance of Teddy.
  • DeVaughn Nixon as Kane Hamilton (seasons 5–6), Kevin's OG older brother and a former shot caller for the Hoover Crips who, after being released from prison, plots revenge against The Family.
  • Nupeir L. Garret as Ricky (seasons 5–6), Kane's second-in-command.
  • Damien D. Smith as Top Notch (season 6; guest seasons 3–4), an old friend of Alton's and a private investigator with criminal connections.
  • Danielle Larracuente as Amanda Guerrero (season 6), a DEA agent and part of Marino's team.
  • Arsenio Castellanos as Oscar (season 6), a DEA agent and another member of Marino's team.
  • Tamara Taylor as Cassandra Turner (season 6), Veronique's estranged mother and a con-artist who works with her daughter to recover Franklin's stolen money.

Guest

  • Eric Mitro as Logan Miller (season 1), Alejandro's previous CIA connection who overdoses on cocaine.
  • Taylor Kowald as Kristen Grelli (season 1), Victoria's sister who is killed by Alejandro to cover loose ends.
  • Adam Karst as Muir (seasons 1–3, 5), another of Avi's two bodyguards.
  • Becky O'Donohue as Mrs. Volpe (season 1), Rob's attractive mother.
  • Mark Harelik as Arnold Tulfowitz (seasons 1, 3), Cissy's former employer and a corrupt real estate tycoon.
  • Sheaun McKinney as Karvel (seasons 1, 3), a sadist, ruthless gangster and member of The HTB Western Tribe.
  • Zabryna Guevara as Elena Usteves (seasons 1–2), Alejandro's wife and the leader of a Contra cell in Nicaragua.
  • Bokeem Woodbine as Knees (season 1), an old friend of Jerome's and a former drug dealer.
  • Frank Merino as Guillermo "Memo" Mendoza (seasons 1–2), an enforcer for Los Monarcas.
  • RZA as Swim (season 1), a drug dealer in Oakland who teaches Franklin how to turn cocaine into crack.
  • Red Grant as Devon Hamilton (season 1), Kevin's cousin and a member of an outlaw biker club.
  • Billy Boyd as Jim Stewart (season 1), a man Teddy and Victoria approach for his information about Kristen.
  • Stephanie Nash as Gladys Warren (seasons 1–2), Teddy's assistant at the CIA.
  • Saundra Santiago (season 1) and Adriana Barraza (season 3) as Mariela Villanueva, Lucia's mother and the matriarch of the Villanueva Cartel.
  • Manuel Uriza as Miguel Villanueva (seasons 2–3), Lucia's paternal uncle who is a private investigator.
  • Alanna Ubach as Gabriella Elias (season 2), the leader of La Fuerza, a high-ranking gang in the Mexican Mafia.
  • Kirk Baltz as Jim Volpe (season 2), Rob's father who is a pornography film director.
  • Herve Clermont as Stern (seasons 2–6), a Detective in the LAPD Homicide Division.
  • Nathan Davis Jr. as Delroy (season 2), Kev's cousin and a new corner boy for the Family.
  • Luke Tennie as Vic (season 2), Delroy's partner and a new corner boy for the Family.
  • Joy Brunson as Nia Jones (season 2), a social services worker who helps Alton get clean.
  • Tinpo Lee as Mr. Cho (season 2), a store owner and Franklin's old boss.
  • Kevin Jackson as Johnson Young (season 2), Franklin's lawyer for the murder case.
  • C. S. Lee as William Han (season 2), an LA police officer who is the contact for the CIA, FBI, and DEA.
  • WC as Dub C (season 2), one of Franklin's cellmates.
  • Hector Hugo as Muñoz Avilés (seasons 2–3), Stern's partner and a Detective in the LAPD Homicide Division.
  • John Diehl as Colonel Robert McDonald (seasons 3–4, 6), Teddy and Matt's estranged father.
  • Sabina Zúñiga Varela as Nuvia Zapata (seasons 3–4), Hernan's stepwife.
  • Ariel Eliaz as Lior (seasons 3–4, 6), an enforcer for Avi's Crew.
  • Saidah Arrika Ekulona as Bernice (seasons 3–4), Andre's sister and Melody's aunt.
  • Kenneth Choi as Bobby "BobBob" Kim (season 3), a former CIA agent in Costa Rica who helps Teddy with supplying weapons to Nicaragua.
  • Jordan L. Jones as Bo (season 3), a small-time crack dealer and Wanda's supplier.
  • Vonii Bristow as Lamont (season 3), Bo's big-mouthed partner.
  • David Warshofsky as Wells (season 3–4), Andre's superior and a captain in the police.
  • Brad Griffith as Roger Prentice (seasons 3–4), the Family's new prestigious lawyer.
  • Denise Dowse as Mrs. Mosley (seasons 3–4), the owner of the local library in Franklin's neighborhood.
  • Lamont Thompson as Mr. Mosley (seasons 3–4), Mrs. Mosley's ailing husband and co-owner of the library.
  • Andrea Londo as Ximena (season 3), a Panamanian florist whom Franklin charms while on his trip with Avi.
  • Antonio Jaramillo as Oscar Fuentes (season 4), the corrupt police chief of the Tijuana Police Department.
  • Jesse Garcia as Carlos Lorca (season 4), one of the corrupt Tijuana police officers loyal to Fuentes.
  • Jeremiah Birkett as John Baxter (season 4), a homeless crack cocaine addict and single father at Alton's homeless shelter.
  • Joshua Caleb Johnson as Dwayne Baxter (season 4), John's teenage son who goes to Alton's shelter.
  • Myndy Crist as Joanna Bird (season 4), Irene's former Editor-in-chief at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner.
  • Brent Jennings as Henry Nelson (season 4), Irene's ex-husband and an independent journalist.
  • Steven Williams as Paul Davis (seasons 4, 6), a real estate tycoon with political ties.
  • Karl T. Wright as Willy Childress (season 4), Paul Davis' right-hand man.
  • Troy Blendell as Charlie Cass (season 4), the acting Editor-in-Chief at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner.
  • James Moses Black as Brother Jamal (season 4), the radio talk show host for CO-INTELPRO.
  • Nikiya Mathis as Candy (seasons 4–6), Louie's childhood friend, who becomes their connection in Little Rock.
  • Kris D. Lofton as Johnny (seasons 4–6), the husband of Louie's friend Candy.
  • Jamie Jones as Len Bias (season 5), a promising college basketball player who overdoses on cocaine.
  • David Sullivan as Grady Williamson (season 5), a CIA agent who replaces Teddy as the CIA plug.
  • Ethan Smart as Thad Brenner (season 5), Rob Volpe's junkie friend and member of the Family.
  • Benjamin Earl Turner as Maurice (seasons 5–6), an amateur rapper who lives in the projects overseen by the PJ Watts Crips.
  • Steve Suh as Johnny B (season 5), Wanda's boss at the phone-sex hotline center.
  • Santiago Veizaga as Clever (season 5), a young gangbanger in Bell Gardens.
  • Scytorya Rhodes as Chelle (season 5), a new dancer in Louie's club who is favored by Buckley.
  • Simeon Othello Daise as Mello (season 5), one of Skully's enforcers who wants to take over.
  • Manuel Eduardo Ramirez as Tavio (season 5), the leader of a Mexican gang who tries to rob Gustavo and Franklin.
  • Brennan Keel Cook as Oakley (season 5), a Vietnam War veteran and junkie and Peaches' associate.
  • Rodney Saulsberry as Dr. Evans (season 5), a war veteran and doctor whom Jerome approaches while trying to find Peaches.
  • Raymond J. Barry as Old Man James (season 5), an elderly man who collects hunting trophies and keeps a pet tiger at his house in Bell Gardens.
  • Jon Root as William Cox (seasons 5–6), an accountant hired by Teddy to set up untraceable bank accounts.
  • Darin Cooper as Jacob (seasons 5–6), a KGB agent and Rubén's handler.
  • Omar Dorsey as Clyde (season 6), an old friend of Jerome's who runs an auto repair shop.
  • Aaron Bledsoe as Todd (season 6), Kane's primary chemist in the crack cookhouse.
  • Page Kennedy as Percy (season 6), a pimp who specialises in torturing people for information.
  • Max Arciniega as Miguel Flores (season 6), a professional locksmith hired by Franklin.
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Episodes

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Broadcast

Outside of the United States, Snowfall premiered on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on October 8, 2017. It is also available for view on BBC iPlayer.[75]

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On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has an approval rating of 62% based on 63 reviews, with an average rating of 6.2/10. The site's critical consensus for the first season reads, "Snowfall struggles to create a compelling drama from its separate storylines, despite Singleton's accurate recreation of 1983 Los Angeles and a strong lead performance from Damson Idris."[76] On Metacritic, the series has a score of 63 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[77] A 100% approval rating for the second season was reported by Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 7/10 based on 7 reviews.[78] A 100% approval rating for the third season was reported by Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 9/10 based on 5 reviews.[79]

Matt Zoller Seitz of Vulture called Snowfall a clever constructed thriller that reaches the "standard Scorsese/Tarantino", praising "the attention it pays to the sights, sounds and textures of people's lives in 1983 Los Angeles, and to fine details of characterization — in other words, the sort of stuff that would never get a dramatic series a green light unless drugs and violence were attached to it." He further stated, "Rather than go for a vibe like The Wire or Steven Soderbergh's Traffic, which explored the drug trade with a newspaperman's anthropological detachment, Snowfall aims for a bouncier, more seductive vibe." Seitz also praised the "phenomenal" acting of Idris, Peris-Mencheta, Hudson, and Rios.[80] James Poniewozik of The New York Times praised the performances of the actors, found the series emotional, and complimented its story.[81] Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com found the series narratively ambitious and applauded the performances of the cast members, stating the actors represent the show's greatest asset, writing, "Idris is a fantastic find, conveying a combination of intelligence and innocence that makes Franklin's arc feel genuine. [...] Rios is even better as a more-experienced player in the drug game who has yet to lose her hope for something bigger. Finally, McDonald vacillates in fascinating ways from a pencil pusher to someone willing to do whatever it takes to redeem his legacy as an agent."[82]

Ed Power of The Telegraph rated the series 4 out of 5 stars, saying, "It's slick and breezy – far too enamoured with its roguish characters to do justice to a cathartic chapter in the history of modern Los Angeles. But the show has a giddy energy and, amid the blizzard of gangster clichés, Idris shines brightly as star in the making."[83] Melissa Camacho of Common Sense Media rated the series 3 out of 5 stars, writing, "Snowfall is a dark and gritty series about the crack cocaine trade and that it is intended for adults. [...] The characters are complex and live by ambiguous codes, but most seek personal gains by buying/selling drugs. Those old enough to handle it will find a series that's complex and intelligent, but sometimes hard to watch.[84]

Alan Sepinwall of Uproxx gave a mixed review of the series, criticizing the show's clichéd storytelling and pacing; the latter he observed, "oddly feels sluggish and rushed at the same time, lingering over certain tasks and story beats... but then oddly jumping over story points in a way that had me frequently checking to be sure I hadn't skipped an episode by mistake." He further emphasized: "Snowfall's not a bad drama at this stage, just more generic than it should be, especially on a channel known for making old TV ideas feel brand-new."[85]

Historical accuracy

The plotline that the CIA fostered the crack epidemic through cocaine trafficking in order to raise money for the Contras in Nicaragua is based on Gary Webb's controversial 1996 investigative series in the San Jose Mercury News and its follow-up book Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. According to executive producer Dave Andron, the show's writers worked with the premise that Webb's reporting was factual; however, he acknowledged that he did not "think there was any conspiracy to bring crack to the inner city or destroy a people."[86] Patricia A. Turner, a dean of the UCLA College who studies folklore and conspiracies theories related to Black culture, said the idea that the CIA introduced crack cocaine to Black communities is a conspiracy theory that has persisted since the 1980s.[87]

Ratings

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Spin-off

In March 2023, a spin-off series, starring Gail Bean reprising her role as Wanda Bell-Simmons, was reported to be in early development.[16]

In March 2025, the series was given a pilot order by FX, with Isaiah John set to co-star with Bean and reprise his role as Leon Simmons.[17]

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