The Marlow Murder Club season 2, episodes 3 and 4 cast: Who are the guest stars?

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The Marlow Murder Club returns for its highly-anticipated second season, introducing a fresh ensemble of guest stars to its compelling narratives. The acclaimed U&Drama mystery series continues this Wednesday, April 2nd, with Judith (Samantha Bond), Becks (Cara Horgan), and Suzie (Jo Martin) delving into a perplexing fatal stabbing. The forthcoming episodes center on the seemingly idyllic Linnet Close, an area slated for demolition and redevelopment, where the discovery of a body in the street ignites suspicion and unease among residents.

The Marlow Murder Club Season 2: Guest Stars in Episodes 3 & 4

Caroline Wingrove – Samantha Womack

Samantha Womack joins the cast as Caroline Wingrove, a retired magistrate characterized as intensely protective of her pregnant daughter, Evie. Described as “fiercely maternal,” Caroline’s lengths to safeguard her family become a central question. Womack is widely recognized for her decade-long portrayal of Ronnie Mitchell in the BBC’s EastEnders, with notable appearances in the Kingsman film series and Mount Pleasant.

Phil Wingrove – Patrick Robinson

Patrick Robinson embodies Phil Wingrove, a character who enjoys being the center of attention and asserting his dominance. Labeled as someone who believes he is “top dog”, Phil’s volatile temperament suggests a propensity for losing control more readily than others. Robinson is celebrated for his extensive role as Martin Ashford in BBC’s Casualty over twenty years and is also remembered as DC Jacob Banks in The Bill.

Kerry Butler – Florence Keith-Roach

Florence Keith-Roach portrays Kerry Butler, a character grappling with a burdensome secret that has diminished her spirit. Inhabiting a role described as a “shadow of her former self”, Kerry’s internal struggle and mounting pressure lead the amateur detective trio to question her potential for violence. Keith-Roach’s most prominent role to date is Tatyana in the satirical comedy-drama The Great, alongside Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult.

Dean Butler – Andrew Knott Dean

Andrew Knott Dean plays Dean Butler, depicted as an “uncomplicated everyman” devoted to his wife yet aware of her concealed secrets. As his envisioned life on Linnet Close unravels amidst financial difficulties described as “in tatters”, Dean’s desperation to reclaim his desired existence prompts speculation about his potential actions. Knott Dean’s acting credits include roles in Time, Ackley Bridge, The Walk-In, Protection, and Gavin and Stacey, where he played Dirtbox.

John Teller – Pete Lee Wilson

Pete Lee Wilson takes on the role of John Teller, an ex-convict portrayed as “wiry, agile and deceptive,” who eschews conventional employment in favor of pursuing a family mystery. Wilson’s character is presented as someone with the capacity to inflict significant damage in his relentless pursuit of the truth. Wilson has previously appeared in minor roles in television series such as Doctors, Casualty, Unforgotten, and Cursed.

Grace Wellingborough – Nina Sosanya

Nina Sosanya portrays Grace Wellingborough, a property developer who projects an image of a progressive entrepreneur, despite a challenging upbringing marked by frequent relocations to squats with her mother. Grace’s ambition to develop Linnet Close suggests a willingness to employ unscrupulous methods to achieve her objectives. Sosanya boasts an extensive resume of successful shows including W1A, Strike Back, Killing Eve, Brave New World, His Dark Materials, Screw, and Baby Reindeer.

The Marlow Murder Club season two continues every Wednesday at 8pm on U&Drama.


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