

Drama · Crime
Overview
Young and wide-eyed, Kathie falls in love with charming yet quirky real estate scion Robert Durst, only to find their marriage turning stranger, darker and more disturbing as time passes.
Top Cast


Daniel Gillies
Daniel Gillies
Robert Durst
Daniel Gillies
Robert Durst


Katharine McPhee
Katharine McPhee
Kathleen “Kathie” McCormack
Katharine McPhee
Kathleen “Kathie” McCormack


John Glover
John Glover
Seymour Durst
John Glover
Seymour Durst


Fiona Vroom
Fiona Vroom
Eleanor Schwank
Fiona Vroom
Eleanor Schwank


Ryan Robbins
Ryan Robbins
Jim
Ryan Robbins
Jim


Jesse Hutch
Jesse Hutch
Henry Luttman
Jesse Hutch
Henry Luttman


Martin Donovan
Martin Donovan
Detective Struk
Martin Donovan
Detective Struk


Blair Penner
Blair Penner
Douglas Durst
Blair Penner
Douglas Durst


Kwesi Ameyaw
Kwesi Ameyaw
Edward Michaels
Kwesi Ameyaw
Edward Michaels


Ella Cannon
Ella Cannon
Mary McCormack
Ella Cannon
Mary McCormack
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