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Meet the fabulous cast behind Netflix’s Agatha Christie TV series, Seven Dials

Seen in: Sherlock, Fargo, The Hobbit film franchise, The Office, The Responder

Martin is no stranger to big-time TV and movie roles, or the world of murder mysteries, having played Watson in BBC‘s rendition of Sherlock, starring alongside Benedict Cumberbatch. In Seven Dials, he plays Superintendent Battle, who is tasked with getting to the bottom of the deaths that rock Bundle’s world. Can he be trusted?

Ed Bluemel

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Netflix

Seen in: My Lady Jane, Killing Eve, Sex Education

Ed has been around the block, playing Maeve’s unpredictable runaway of a brother in Sex Education and helming the very sexy My Lady Jane. Here, he plays Jimmy Thesiger, who joins Bundle’s mission to solve the mystery behind the death of their friends.

Nabhaan Rizwan

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Netflix

Seen in: Film Club, 1917, Industry

After appearing in an episode of Industry and a Haim music video, Nabhaan went on to star alongside Aimee Lou Wood in her first ever screenwriting project, Film Club. The pair play best friends with a rather romantic undertone, as Aimee’s character Evie recovers from a mental breakdown, finding solace in watching films with her best friend.

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