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If you love anthology series as much as you love crime thrillers, then ‘The Missing’ is a perfect show for you. In different seasons, it deals with unique cases which mainly involve the mysterious disappearance of a person. The series has been produced in collaboration by BBC and Starz. Written and created by Harry and Jack Williams, the series has Tom Shankland and Ben Chanan as its directors. They also serve as executive producers alongside John Yorke, Jan Vrints, Elaine Pyke, Charles Pattinson, Polly Hill, Eurydice Gysel, Willow Grylls and Colin Callender. In February 2019, BBC aired its spin-off series, ‘Baptiste’.
The Missing Cast: Who’s in It?
Since ‘The Missing’ is an anthology series, the cast for both seasons is almost entirely different. The only recurring characters are Detective Julien Baptiste, played by Tchéky Karyo, and his wife, Celia, played by Anastasia Hille. Karyo’s is also known for working in ‘Through the Air’, ‘La Masseria Delle Allodole’, ‘A Very Long Engagement’, ‘My Life So Far’ and ‘To Have and to Hold’. Hille is known for her work in ‘Trial and Retribution’, ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’, ‘Trespass Against Us’, ‘Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again’, ‘The Bletchley Circle’ and ‘Wanderlust’.
The first season stars James Nesbitt and Frances O’Connor as the parents of a missing boy, Oliver. Nesbitt’s other acting credits include ‘Hear My Song’, ‘Waking Ned’, ‘Murphy’s Law’, ‘Jekyll’ and ‘Five Minutes of Heaven’. O’Connor has previously worked in ‘Blessed’, ‘Madame Bovary’, ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’, ‘Mansfield Park’ and ‘A.I Artificial Intelligence’.
Jason Flemyng plays the role of Mark Walsh, another detective involved in the case. He is known for his roles in ‘Black Mirror’, ‘Primeval’, ‘Losing Gemma’, ‘The Black Prince’ and ‘Welcome to the Punch’.
Additional cast includes Ken Stott (‘The Hobbit’ trilogy, ‘War and Peace’), Diana Quick (‘Kingdom’, ‘Inspector Morse’), Arsher Ali (‘Four Lions’, ‘Line of Duty’), Titus Voogdt (‘Small Gods’), Säid Taghmaoui (‘Wonder Woman’, ‘Three Kings’), Oliver Hunt, Jean- François Wolff, Eric Godon (‘From Paris With Love), Emilie Dequenne (‘Rosetta’, ‘Brotherhood of the Wolf’), Anamaria Marinca (‘4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days’, ‘River’), Johan Leysen (‘The Silence of Joan’, ‘Young and Beautiful’) and Camille Schotte.
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