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Sarah Snook has set her first TV starring role since Succession ended.
Snook will star in the series “All Her Fault,” which has been greenlit at Peacock. The series is based on the novel of the same name by Andrea Mara.
The official log for the series states, “Marissa Irvin (Snook) arrives at 14 Arthur Street, expecting to pick up her young son, Milo, from his first play date with a boy at his new school. But the woman who opens the door is not a mother she knows. She is not the nanny. She has no Milo And so begins every parent’s worst nightmare.
For her portrayal of Shiv Roy on Succession, Snook received an Emmy Award in 2023, having been nominated in both 2022 and 2020 before that. She also won two Golden Globe Awards for this show. “Succession” will conclude its critically acclaimed run on HBO after four seasons in 2023. Snook’s other television credits include “The Beautiful Lie,” “Black Mirror,” “The Secret River,” “Soulmate” and “All Saints “. In film, she has starred in films such as “Steve Jobs,” “Pieces of a Woman,” “Destiny,” and “The Glass Castle.”
She is repped by UTA and Omni Artists Ltd.
Megan Gallagher is adapting “All Her Fault” for the screen and will serve as executive producer. Snook will executive produce as well as star. Minky Spiro will direct multiple episodes, including first producing and executive producing. Terry Gould will produce, and Mara will be an associate producer. Universal International Studio is producing the series.
Deadline first reported the series standings.
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