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Jason Bateman | ... |
Martin 'Marty' Byrde
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Laura Linney | ... |
Wendy Byrde
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Sofia Hublitz | ... |
Charlotte Byrde
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Skylar Gaertner | ... |
Jonah Byrde
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Julia Garner | ... |
Ruth Langmore
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Jordana Spiro | ... |
Rachel
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Jason Butler Harner | ... |
Roy Petty
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Esai Morales | ... |
Del
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Peter Mullan | ... |
Jacob Snell
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Lisa Emery | ... |
Darlene Snell
(10 episodes, 2017)
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Harris Yulin | ... |
Buddy Dieker
(7 episodes, 2017)
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Charlie Tahan | ... |
Wyatt
(7 episodes, 2017)
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Marc Menchaca | ... |
Russ Langmore
(7 episodes, 2017)
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Christopher James Baker | ... |
Boyd Langmore
(7 episodes, 2017)
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Carson Holmes | ... |
Three
(7 episodes, 2017)
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McKinley Belcher III | ... |
Agent Trevor Evans
(6 episodes, 2017)
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Michael Mosley | ... |
Mason Young
(5 episodes, 2017)
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Kevin L. Johnson | ... |
Sam Dermody
(5 episodes, 2017)
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Michael Tourek | ... |
Ash
(5 episodes, 2017)
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Bethany Anne Lind | ... |
Grace Young
(5 episodes, 2017)
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The Byrdes and their teenage kids, Charlotte and Jonah, are, for all intents and purposes, an ordinary family with ordinary lives. Except for the job of Marty, a Chicago financial advisor who also serves as the top money launderer for the second largest drug cartel in Mexico. When things go awry, Marty must uproot his family from the skyscrapers of Chicago and relocate to the lazy lake region of the Missouri Ozarks. Written by Netflix
To say this series is intense would be an understatement. Be warned: Ozark is not family friendly as it has a multitude of graphic violence, nudity, mature language and sexual themes. Not for children. I am not a big fan of contemporary dramas, but it was Jason Bateman's outstanding performance in The Gift that led me to check out Ozark. And his character Marty Byrde delivers the same smug arrogance as a finance adviser turned greedy money launderer whose circumstances hurdles the patriarch into survival mode, which is tested repeatedly. Laura Linney is brilliant as his unfaithful/neglected wife Wendy Byrde who proves she is as much as an urbane grifter as her husband. Everyone in the cast delivered superb performances. The drama-charged first episode managed to pull me into the entire series and although some of the plot seems downright incredible (disbelief) I was captivated until the end. Look forward to a second season.