‘All Her Fault’ TV Show: Sarah Snook Takes The Lead in New Thriller Series

After five seasons immersed in the lavish world of Manhattan in HBO’s ‘Succession,’ Sarah Snook is swapping city life for the suburbs. She’s landed her first leading TV role since the show’s end. The Peacock series ‘All Her Fault’ has been given the go-ahead, with Snook not only starring but also serving as an executive producer. Based on Andrea Mara’s best-selling novel, this series is shaping up to be a thrilling watch.

Executive producer Megan Gallagher is at the helm of ‘All Her Fault’ and Snook will be working alongside director Minkie Spiro, who’s set to direct several episodes, starting with the first. Andrea Mara will join the team as an assistant producer, guided by Terry Gould. The series is being produced by Universal International Studios.

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In the series, Snook plays Marissa Irvine, who arrives at 14 Arthur Avenue to pick up her young son, Milo, from his first playdate. But when she doesn’t recognise the woman who answers the door and realises Milo isn’t there, a parent’s worst nightmare begins to unfold.

Snook’s latest venture on stage saw her in the critically acclaimed production of ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket. Her performance won her the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Play.

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Snook’s role as Shiv Roy in the final season of HBO’s ‘Succession’ earned her an Emmy, two Golden Globes and two Critics Choice Awards. Her film credits include starring alongside Michael Fassbender and Kate Winslet in Danny Boyle’s ‘Steve Jobs,’ with Ethan Hawke in the sci-fi thriller ‘Predestination’ and with Vanessa Kirby in Kornél Mundruczó’s ‘Pieces of a Woman.’

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