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Mare of Easttown Preview Episode 6 HBO Crime Drama
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Mare of Easttown is currently the hottest HBO crime drama. It is set in the suburbs of Philadelphia where a detective Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet) investigates the recent murder of a teenage mother while trying to keep her own life from falling apart. Mare is a local hero, having been the star of a high-school basketball championship game 25 years ago. She has also been trying to solve the case of another missing young girl for a year, leading many in the community to doubt her detective skills. Her personal troubles include a divorce, a son lost to suicide, and a heroin-addicted daughter-in-law battling for custody of Mare's grandson.
In episode 5, Mare is undergoing her mandatory therapy and opens up about her family's history with mental health struggles. Meanwhile, Lori tries to get to the bottom of her son's outburst at school, and later, Mare meets with a semi-retired source to help find a possible connection to her three cases.
Cast:
Main
Kate Winslet as Mare Sheehan,[3] a detective sergeant in Easttown, Pennsylvania who is investigating the murder of one young girl and the disappearance of another
Julianne Nicholson as Lori Ross,[3] Mare's closest friend
Jean Smart as Helen Fahey,[4] Mare's mother
Angourie Rice as Siobhan Sheehan,[3] Mare's daughter
David Denman as Frank Sheehan,[3] Mare's ex-husband
Neal Huff as Father Dan Hastings,[3] Mare's cousin, a Catholic priest and the pastor of St. Michael's Church
Guy Pearce as Richard Ryan,[3] an author and creative writing professor
Cailee Spaeny as Erin McMenamin,[3] a teenage single mother who is murdered
John Douglas Thompson as Chief Carter,[3] Mare's boss at the police department
Joe Tippett as John Ross,[3] Lori's husband
Evan Peters as Detective Colin Zabel,[3] the county detective called in to assist Mare
Sosie Bacon as Carrie Layden,[3] the mother of Mare's grandson Drew
James McArdle as Deacon Mark Burton,[3] a Catholic deacon reassigned to St. Michael's after sexual misconduct allegations at his previous parish
Supporting
Kate Arrington as Faye
Ruby Cruz as Jess Riley
Sasha Frolova as Missy Sager
Connie Giordano as Patty Del Rasso
Enid Graham as Dawn Bailey
Dominique Johnson as Freddie Hanlon
Mackenzie Lansing as Brianna Del Rasso
Cameron Mann as Ryan Ross
Patrick McDade as Glen Carroll
Eric T. Miller as Tony Del Rasso
Jack Mulhern as Dylan Hinchey
Patrick Murney as Kenny McMenamin
Chinasa Ogbuagu as Beth Hanlon
Drew Scheid as Geoff Gabeheart
Phyllis Somerville as Betty Carroll
Robbie Tann as Billy Ross
Madeline Weinstein as Becca
Mare of Easttown is currently the hottest HBO crime drama. It is set in the suburbs of Philadelphia where a detective Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet) investigates the recent murder of a teenage mother while trying to keep her own life from falling apart. Mare is a local hero, having been the star of a high-school basketball championship game 25 years ago. She has also been trying to solve the case of another missing young girl for a year, leading many in the community to doubt her detective skills. Her personal troubles include a divorce, a son lost to suicide, and a heroin-addicted daughter-in-law battling for custody of Mare's grandson.
In episode 5, Mare is undergoing her mandatory therapy and opens up about her family's history with mental health struggles. Meanwhile, Lori tries to get to the bottom of her son's outburst at school, and later, Mare meets with a semi-retired source to help find a possible connection to her three cases.
Cast:
Main
Kate Winslet as Mare Sheehan,[3] a detective sergeant in Easttown, Pennsylvania who is investigating the murder of one young girl and the disappearance of another
Julianne Nicholson as Lori Ross,[3] Mare's closest friend
Jean Smart as Helen Fahey,[4] Mare's mother
Angourie Rice as Siobhan Sheehan,[3] Mare's daughter
David Denman as Frank Sheehan,[3] Mare's ex-husband
Neal Huff as Father Dan Hastings,[3] Mare's cousin, a Catholic priest and the pastor of St. Michael's Church
Guy Pearce as Richard Ryan,[3] an author and creative writing professor
Cailee Spaeny as Erin McMenamin,[3] a teenage single mother who is murdered
John Douglas Thompson as Chief Carter,[3] Mare's boss at the police department
Joe Tippett as John Ross,[3] Lori's husband
Evan Peters as Detective Colin Zabel,[3] the county detective called in to assist Mare
Sosie Bacon as Carrie Layden,[3] the mother of Mare's grandson Drew
James McArdle as Deacon Mark Burton,[3] a Catholic deacon reassigned to St. Michael's after sexual misconduct allegations at his previous parish
Supporting
Kate Arrington as Faye
Ruby Cruz as Jess Riley
Sasha Frolova as Missy Sager
Connie Giordano as Patty Del Rasso
Enid Graham as Dawn Bailey
Dominique Johnson as Freddie Hanlon
Mackenzie Lansing as Brianna Del Rasso
Cameron Mann as Ryan Ross
Patrick McDade as Glen Carroll
Eric T. Miller as Tony Del Rasso
Jack Mulhern as Dylan Hinchey
Patrick Murney as Kenny McMenamin
Chinasa Ogbuagu as Beth Hanlon
Drew Scheid as Geoff Gabeheart
Phyllis Somerville as Betty Carroll
Robbie Tann as Billy Ross
Madeline Weinstein as Becca