“Fargo” turns 30! See the crooks and cops of the Coen brothers' classic, then and now

Joel and Ethan Coenwon a Best Original Screenplay Oscar for 1996'sFargo, a Midwestern crime thriller that also earned star Frances McDormand the first of her three Best Actress wins.

Entertainment Weekly William H. Macy, Frances McDormand, and Steve Buscemi in 'Fargo'Credit: Gramercy Pictures/Courtesy Everett; Michael Tackett/Gramercy Pictures (2)

McDormand leads the "true story" as Marge, a shrewd cop who patiently unwinds a complicated series of crimes involving kidnapping, extortion, murder, and the improper use of a woodchipper.

Her folksy but stubborn police work uncovers a conspiracy between a desperate car salesman (William H. Macy) and two hired crooks (Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare), who turn a simple kidnapping-and-ransom type deal into a string of murders.

As it turns 30, here's a look at what the cast has accomplished since Marge closed the case.

Frances McDormand (Marge Gunderson)

Frances McDormand as Marge Gunderson in 'Fargo'; McDormand attends the world premiere of Apple and A24's 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' at The Directors Guild of America in 2022Credit: Michael Tackett/Gramercy Pictures; Eric Charbonneau/Getty

Frances McDormandwon her first of three Academy Awards as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant police chief who cracks the case by doggedly following up on every clue and loose end.

McDormand "really wanted [Marge] to be good at her job," as she saidduring a 2021Fargoreunion. "So many women would come up to me and say, 'I love seeing a woman good at her job. I'm good at my job.' I mean, that's not why they made the movie, but that was a nice side effect of it."

The actress met her husband, Joel Coen, during an audition for the Coens' debut, the neo-noirBlood Simple(1984). She got the part and has since regularly appeared in the duo's films, includingRaising Arizona(1987),The Man Who Wasn't There(2001), andBurn After Reading(2008), plus Joel's solo effort,The Tragedy of Macbeth(2021), as Lady Macbeth.

McDormand won two more Best Actress statuettes, first forThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri(2017) and again forNomadland(2020). The Academy has recognized her supporting work as well, nominating her forMississippi Burning(1988),Almost Famous(2000), andNorth Country(2005). Her trophy case also includes a Tony, which she won forGood Peoplein 2011, and an Emmy for the miniseriesOlive Kitteridge(2014).

The veteran actress has found a foothold in Wes Anderson's company of actors, appearing inMoonrise Kingdom(2012) andThe French Dispatch(2021). Also of note is her key supporting role in Sarah Polley'sWomen Talking(2022).

McDormand and Coen have been married since 1984; they have one son, Pedro.

William H. Macy (Jerry Lundegaard)

William H. Macy as Jerry in 'Fargo'; Macy at the premiere of 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on May 2, 2024, in Los AngelesCredit: Gramercy Pictures/Courtesy Everett; Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

William H. Macyplayed Jerry Lundegaard, a bumbling car salesman who hires two men to kidnap his wife, setting off a deadly chain of events.

Macy's Oscar-nominated turn inFargowas a role he was ready to fight for, tellingEW in 2016, "I found out that they were auditioning in New York still, so I got my jolly, jolly Lutheran ass on an airplane and walked in and said, 'I want to read again because I'm scared you're going to screw this up and hire someone else.' I actually said that. You know, you can't play that card too often as an actor. Sometimes it just blows up in your face, but I said, 'Guys, this is my role. I want this.'"

Macy began his career with appearances in David Mamet's plays and has starred in several of Mamet's films, including the acclaimedHomicide(1991) and the controversialOleanna(1994).

Fargobrought Macy bigger roles, including tragicomic turns in Paul Thomas Anderson's ensemble epicsBoogie Nights(1997) andMagnolia(1999), as well asAir Force One(1997),Pleasantville(1998),Mystery Men(1999),Jurassic Park III(2001). In recent years, he played Brie Larson's father inRoom(2015), had a memorable mo-cap performance inKingdom of the Planet of the Apes(2024), and chopped wood with Joel Edgerton in the Oscar-nominated dramaTrain Dreams(2025).

The small screen has been kind to him as well. After a regular gig onER(1994–1998) and a recurring spot on Aaron Sorkin'sSports Night(1999–2000), Macy took on the lead role of irresponsible dad Frank Gallagher in Showtime's dysfunctional family dramedyShameless(2011–2021), earning six Emmy nominations.

Macy married actress Felicity Huffman in 1997. They have two daughters, Sophia and Georgia.

Steve Buscemi (Carl Showalter)

Steve Buscemi as Carl Showalter in 'Fargo'; Buscemi arrives for the New York premiere of 'Transformers One' at AMC Lincoln Square on Sept. 17, 2024Credit: Michael Tackett/Gramercy Pictures; ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty

Steve Buscemiwas the mouthy, trigger-happy Carl Showalter, who's described as funny-looking "in a general kind of way." The part was written specifically for Buscemi, who had worked with the Coens inMiller's CrossingandBarton Fink.Buscemi joked aboutJoel telling him, "'Your character is gonna be a very good-looking guy'" inFargo.

Buscemi's early films includedParting Glances(1986) and Jim Jarmusch'sMystery Train(1989) before his breakout role as "Mr. Pink" in Quentin Tarantino'sReservoir Dogs(1992).The ex-firefighter has been in high demand ever since. He was part of the main trio inAirheads(1994) and has since been an Adam Sandler regular. The Coens gave him another signature role as poor, out-of-his-element Donny inThe Big Lebowski(1998), and he booked supporting work in blockbustersCon Air(1997) andArmageddon(1998).

The actor earned his first Golden Globe nomination forGhost World(2001) and has stolen scenes in everything from Tim Burton'sBig Fish(2003) toThe Messenger(2009). Meanwhile, his distinctive voice has been put to use in the likes ofMonsters Inc.(2001),Charlotte's Web(2006), andTransformers One(2024).

The New York native delivered an Emmy-nominated performance as Tony Soprano's cousin on season 5 ofThe Sopranos(2004), then headlined his own underworld epic, the Prohibition-eraBoardwalk Empire(2010–2014), earning two Emmy nods and a Golden Globe.

In recent years, Buscemi played Nikita Khrushchev in the pitch-black satireThe Death of Stalin(2017), was a regular on TBS'Miracle Workers(2019–2023), and played the principal of Nevermore Academy in season 2 ofWednesday(2025).

Buscemi and filmmaker Jo Andres married in 1987, remaining together until her death in 2019. The couple had a son, Lucian.

Peter Stormare (Gaear Grimsrud)

Peter Stormare as Gaear in 'Fargo'; Stormare attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Paramount+'s '1923' at Hollywood American Legion on Dec. 2, 2022Credit: Michael Tackett/Gramercy Pictures; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Peter Stormarewas the laconic Gaear Grimsrud, a ruthless gun-for-hire who learned you can't solve all your problems with a woodchipper.

Recalling that famously climactic scene,he told EW in 2016, "It was a prop leg, a prosthetic. They asked me to push the leg down with my hand. I remember this vividly because I'm a country boy. I said, 'I can't push it down with my hand, unless I'm a moron.' So I took a piece of firewood."

The Swedish actor, who in 1986 captured attention in legendary fellow Swede Ingmar Bergman's production ofHamlet, has continued appearing on American screens since breaking out inFargo. Many will recognize him as a big-dino hunter inThe Lost World(1997), a German nihilist inThe Big Lebowski,a diabolical black-market eye surgeon inMinority Report(2002), or the devil himself inConstantine(2005).

For years, he's moved between arthouse fare likeDancer in the Dark(2000) to big-budget studio films likeBad Boys II(2003),22 Jump Street(2014), andJohn Wick: Chapter 2(2017). He's also worked on the small screen, booking roles onPrison Break(2005–2007),Longmire(2014–2017),American Gods(2017–2021), andGeneral Hospital(2025).

Stormare was married to actress Karen Sillas from 1989 to 2006; he married his second wife, Toshimi Murakami, in 2008. They have a daughter, Kaiya.

Harve Presnell (Wade Gustafson)

Harve Presnell as Wade in 'Fargo'; Harve Presnell as Lew Staziak in 'Andy Barker, P.I.' in 2007Credit: Gramercy/ScreenScenes; Mitchell Haaseth/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Harve Presnell was Wade Gustafson, Jerry's rock-ribbed father-in-law who insisted on handling his daughter's kidnapping on his own.

For Presnell, this was just the seventh movie role. His career was primarily as a singer, including opera and musical theater. That led to occasional big-screen work, namely reprising his lead stage role inThe Unsinkable Molly Brown(1964), but it wasn't untilFargothat he traded in his regular Broadway and West End work for character roles in Hollywood.

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He subsequently appeared inFace/Off(1997),Saving Private Ryan(1998),Old School(2003), andFlags of Our Fathers(2006). He also booked recurring TV roles onLois & Clark(1995–1997),The Pretender(1997–2000), andDawson's Creek(1999–2000).

Presnell was married to Sheryl Mae Green from 1957 to 1966, before marrying his second wife, Veeva Hamblen, in 1966. In 2009, the actor died from pancreatic cancer, at age 75. He had six children.

John Carroll Lynch (Norm Gunderson)

John Carroll Lynch as Norm in 'Fargo'; Lynch attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Netflix's 'Emilia Perez' at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on Oct. 21, 2024Credit: Gramercy Pictures/Courtesy Everett; Monica Schipper/Getty

John Carroll Lynchplayed Norm Gunderson, Marge's doting husband (and modest postage-stamp artist) who always made sure she got enough to eat during her pregnancy. Hetold IndieWire, "Fargowas the film that actually made me a legitimate film actor, so I will always cherish it."

FollowingFargo, Lynch began a long-running role onThe Drew Carey Show(1997–2004) as Drew's brother Steve. He's also been a regular on FX's anthologyAmerican Horror Story(2014–2019), playing Twisty the Clown in the "Freak Show" season and serial killer Mr. Jingles in the "1984" story.

Contemporary audiences may know him best from David Fincher'sZodiac(2007) as Arthur Leigh Allen, one of the real-life case's prime suspects. Elsewhere, Lynch has appeared inShutter Island(2010),Gran Torino(2008), as Lyndon B. Johnson inJackie(2016), as one of the McDonald brothers inThe Founder(2016), and as a sweet sandwich shop owner inSorry Baby(2025).

He was recently seen on ABC's twisty thrillerBig Sky(2020–2022), the Watergate miniseriesGaslit(2022), and Ryan Murphy'sThe Beauty(2026–present).

Lynch has been married to actress Brenda Wehle since 1997.

Kristin Rudrüd (Jean Lundegaard)

Kristin Rudrud as Jean in 'Fargo'; Rudrud in Empty NestersCredit: Gramercy Pictures/Courtesy Everett; Devon Solwold

Kristin Rudrüd was Jean Lundegaard, the target of her husband's fake kidnapping scheme.

Rudrüd is a native of Fargo, N.D., and the film was her first big-screen appearance. She later had small parts inPleasantville, the satirical mockumentaryDrop Dead Gorgeous(1999), and booked a guest role onChicago Hope(1997).

Rudrüd and her husband still live in Fargo. They have one daughter.

Steve Park (Mike Yanagita)

Steve Park as Mike Yanagita in 'Fargo'; Park at the 'Asteroid City' New York Premiere at Alice Tully Hall on June 13, 2023Credit: Gramercy Pictures; Dia Dipasupil/Getty

Steve Park was Mike Yanagita, who had an extremely awkward lunch date with his old high-school pal Marge.

Reflecting on his small but unforgettable part, Parktold EW in 2021, "The idea of limited screen time never occurred to me. I was working on a Coen brothers film, for God's sake; it was such a huge deal for me. I put everything I had into it."

Park's first feature role was in Spike Lee's iconic filmDo the Right Thing(1989). He became a featured performer on the Wayans brothers' sketch seriesIn Living Color(1991–1992) and has maintained a strong résumé ever since.

He returned to the Coens' stable for the surrealistA Serious Man(2009), appeared in Bong Joon-ho'sSnowpiercer(2013), and had memorable turns inAsteroid City(2023) andDeath of a Unicorn(2025). His television roles includeElementary(2012–2013) andThe Mindy Project(2014–2015).

The New York native married actress and fellow comedy vet Kelly Coffield in 1999. They have a son, Owen, and a daughter, Eliza.

Steve Reevis (Shep Proudfoot)

Steve Reevis as Shep in 'Fargo'; Reevis at the Fifth Annual Legacy Art Auction at Sandia Pueblo Golf Clubhouse on May 14, 2005, in AlbuquerqueCredit: Gramercy Pictures/Courtesy Everett; Steve Snowden/Getty

Steve Reevis played Shep Proudfoot, the Native American mechanic who vouched for Gaear and put a whoopin' on Carl.

Reevis' first onscreen appearance was a bit part inTwins(1988), and he played a non-speaking role inKevin Costner's Best Picture-winning filmDances With Wolves(1990). He has frequently acted in Westerns, includingGeronimo: An American Legend(1993) and Ron Howard'sThe Missing(2003).

He also popped up in Adam Sandler's remake ofThe Longest Yard(2005) and episodes ofWalker, Texas Ranger(1997–1999),Malcolm in the Middle(2002),andBones(2005).

Reevis and his wife, Macile, had four children: sons Joseph, Kyiyo, and Pikuni, and daughter Taywanee. He died in 2017, at age 55.

Tony Denman (Scotty Lundegaard)

Tony Denman in Fargo; Tony Denman attends the 2nd Annual Shorts Awards at Soho House on Feb. 24, 2012, in West HollywoodCredit: Gramercy Pictures; Neilson Barnard/WireImage

Tony Denman played Scotty Lundegaard, Jerry and Jean's teenage son.

Hesaid in 2021that he continues to be recognized: "Even as a 40-year-old man, I'm still the kid fromFargo. I'm happy to embrace it because, we were just kind of saying, how could you ever be in a better film?"

Denman's big-screen work includesGo(1999),Sorority Boys(2002), and severalNational Lampoonfilms. He's also appeared in episodes ofAngel(1999), Judging Amy(2002),andKing of the Hill(2003–2004).

The Minnesota native was previously married to British actress Sarah-Jane Potts. He married his second wife, Amy, in 2011.

Larry Brandenburg (Stan Grossman)

Larry Brandenburg as Stan Grossman in 'Fargo'Credit: Gramercy Pictures

Larry Brandenburg played Stan Grossman, Wade's no-nonsense lawyer.

Brandenburg is a character actor whose movie roles includeField of Dreams(1989) andThe Shawshank Redemption(1994).

He's been a familiar face on TV as well, including parts onNYPD Blue(1994–1998),Ally McBeal(1997–1999),Cheers(1992), andNCIS(2010).

Where can I watchFargo?

Fargois currently streaming onHBO MaxandPrime Video.

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