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Netflix Missing You - full cast list and where you've seen them before including surprise star cameos

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The new binge-worthy drama from Harlan Coben arrives on Netflix on January 1. It reunites the creative team behind last year's huge Netflix hit Fool Me Once, and also sees the action all relocated to the UK from the novel's US.

The series focuses on Kat Donovan, played by Rosalind Eleazar, as a detective specialising in Missing Persons. Eleven years ago, her fiance Josh, the love of her life, vanished without a trace, and she hasn’t heard from him since.

Now, swiping profiles on a dating app, she suddenly sees his face and her world explodes all over again. Josh's unexpected reappearance will force her to dive back into the mystery surrounding her father’s murder and uncover long-buried secrets from her past.

Missing You boasts an all star cast, including national treasure Sir Lenny Henry, comedy star Steve Pemberton, Cold Feet star James Nesbitt and the return of Richard Armitage to another Harlan Coben thriller.

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