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Season 1, Episode 5

A grim discovery in the woods pushes the investigation into a new phase. Sarah anxiously waits for confirmation of whether the body discovered there is connected to Katie's disappearance. New evidence also begins to cast suspicion on several people in Saint-Michel. Sarah becomes increasingly convinced that one of the town's residents may know more than they are admitting. Virginie also continues to investigate the disappearance of Odile Lambert, as inconsistencies in the official account begin to emerge. As arrests follow, fragile alliances start to collapse as personal loyalties are tested, and long-buried secrets begin to surface. Sarah refuses to give up hope that her daughter might still be alive. With time running out, and the investigation reaching a critical turning point, Virginie follows a final lead that could reveal what really happened in Saint-Michel - and who has been hiding the truth all along


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Cast & Crew

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Joanna Scanlan (Actor) .. Sarah Gleason
Claire Keim (Actor) .. Virginie Taylor
(Actor) .. Jerome Ricard
Rupert Graves (Actor) .. Jason Bradley
Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. Andrew Taylor
Emily Coates (Actor) .. Katie Gleason
Lise Laffont (Actor) .. Audrey Lambert
Dean Fagan (Actor) .. Neil Scott
Lya Lessert (Actor) .. Emma Morvan
Xavier Lemaitre (Actor) .. Serge Henin
(Actor) .. Caroline Morvan
(Actor) .. Yvette Henin
Cole Martin (Actor) .. Ben
Nicolas Van Beveren (Actor) .. Fabien Morvan
Andrew Lee Potts (Actor) .. Mark Jones
Daisy Axon (Actor) .. Lucy
Thorian De Decker (Actor) .. Officer Remy
Maxime Pipet (Actor) .. Xavier Henin
Sandra Teles (Actor) .. Rebecca
Arthur Combelles (Actor) .. Gabriel the pathologist
Oliver Jenkins (Actor) .. British reporter
Sheree Folkson (Director)
Samuel Kissous (Executive producer)

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Joanna Scanlan (Actor) .. Sarah Gleason
Claire Keim (Actor) .. Virginie Taylor
(Actor) .. Jerome Ricard
Rupert Graves (Actor) .. Jason Bradley
Born: June 30, 1963 in Weston-super-Mare
Best Known For: Appearing in period dramas.
Early-life: Rupert Graves was born June 30, 1963, in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. The acting bug bit while performing in Victorian musical nights at the town's Birbeck Pier. Unhappy at school, he left at 15 to become a circus clown. He made his TV debut in 1978 in The Return Of The Saint and had small roles in various other productions. He later entertained children at holiday camps as part of Silly Billy Pickles And The Peanut Street Gang before his big break in Merchant Ivory's 1985 movie A Room With A View.
Career: Rejoined Merchant Ivory in 1987 to play a homosexual in Maurice, alongside James Wilby and Hugh Grant. The controversial role gained him fans of both sexes. He has tackled numerous challenging parts since, including a transvestite villain in Open Fire and the lover of a sex-change male in Different For Girls. He won the Best Actor award at the Montreal Film Festival for his part as a naive young man seduced by an older woman in Intimate Relations. Other notable productions include The Madness of King George, Mrs Dalloway, The Blonde Bombshell, Take A Girl Like You and Fortunes Of War. Graves has appeared on Broadway in Closer, and The Elephant Man. Has become a regular in a raft of top-notch detective shows, including Wallander, Lewis, and Sherlock and is very much in-demand.
Quote: 'I'm really pleased with myself. I've not had any training. I knew nothing about acting except that early on I knew I wanted to do it, and I've managed for years to do things without doing them just for the money.'
Trivia: He enjoys playing football.
Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. Andrew Taylor
Born: December 13, 1949 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire
Best Known For: Citizen Smith and My Family.
Early-life: Born Robert Lindsay Stevenson on December 13, 1949, in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. One of three children, his Second World War veteran father worked as a joiner and his mother was a cleaner. He failed his 11-plus exam and went to the Secondary Modern Gladstone Boys School. Despite having a miserable time there, his art teacher spotted his acting talent in a school production and encouraged him to take it up seriously. He originally intended to become a drama teacher, but worked in regional theatre companies after attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada).
Career: Lindsay's movie debut came in 1973's That'll Be the Day. His big break came in 1977 when he played would-be revolutionary Wolfie in John Sullivan's BBC sitcom Citizen Smith. After that he concentrated on serious roles. Theatre parts include Hamlet and Cyrano De Bergerac, but his biggest stage hit to date is musical Me and My Girl, for which he won numerous awards on both sides of the Atlantic. He made his Hollywood debut in the ill-received Bert Rigby You're a Fool in 1989, but Alan Bleasdale's TV series GBH put his career back on track. Since then, successes include Jake's Progress, The Wimbledon Poisoner, Brazen Hussies, Hornblower and My Family. More recently, he's starred in detective drama Jericho, played Tony Blair in A Very Social Secretary and The Trial of Tony Blair, traced his family on Who Do You Think You Are? and starred in Sky1 sitcom Spy.
Quote: 'There's a huge entertainer in me, and I couldn't ignore it any longer. I wanted to be very serious, but I've paid my dues and should start enjoying my career.'
Trivia: He supports Derby County.
Emily Coates (Actor) .. Katie Gleason
Lise Laffont (Actor) .. Audrey Lambert
Dean Fagan (Actor) .. Neil Scott
Lya Lessert (Actor) .. Emma Morvan
Xavier Lemaitre (Actor) .. Serge Henin
(Actor) .. Caroline Morvan
(Actor) .. Yvette Henin
Cole Martin (Actor) .. Ben
Nicolas Van Beveren (Actor) .. Fabien Morvan
Andrew Lee Potts (Actor) .. Mark Jones
Daisy Axon (Actor) .. Lucy
Thorian De Decker (Actor) .. Officer Remy
Maxime Pipet (Actor) .. Xavier Henin
Sandra Teles (Actor) .. Rebecca
Arthur Combelles (Actor) .. Gabriel the pathologist
Oliver Jenkins (Actor) .. British reporter
Matthew Thomas (Writer)
Sally Abbott (Writer)
Paul Matthew Thompson (Writer)
Sheree Folkson (Director)
Samuel Kissous (Executive producer)