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Marie Mireille Enos (/ m ɪəˈr eɪ ˈ iː n ə s /; born September 22, 1975) is an American actress known for the lead role as homicide detective Sarah Linden in the drama series The Killing. Early life
[2] Linden takes Jack to another motel and avoids contact with Holder, whom she believes cannot be trusted. After being put back on the case, she continues to pursue more leads. Eventually she confronts Holder.
The Killing: Nominated Best Actress in Television Mireille Enos Nominated 34th Young Artist Awards [66] Best Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young Actor: Seth Isaac Johnson: Nominated 2nd Annual Social TV Awards [67] Best Drama Social TV The Killing Story Sync: Nominated 2014 4th Critics' Choice Television Awards [68] Best Supporting ...
Mireille Enos just booked one moonshot of a job. She’s joining the Season 5 cast of Apple TV+’s For All Mankind, TVLine has confirmed. Our sister site Variety first reported the casting. Enos ...
The first season of The Killing was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 13, 2012 in region 1. The set includes all 13 episodes, an extended version of the season finale, two audio commentaries, a featurette called "An Autopsy of The Killing ", deleted scenes and bloopers .
The second season of The Killing was released on DVD on April 2, 2013, exclusively through Amazon's CreateSpace manufacture-on-demand program. [46] In regions 2 and B, it was released on October 27, 2014. [47]
"Six Minutes" is the thirty-sixth episode of the American television drama series The Killing, which aired on July 28, 2013. The episode is written by series creator Veena Sud and directed by Nicole Kassell. In the episode, Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) spends Ray Seward's (Peter Sarsgaard) remaining twelve hours with him
"Donnie or Marie" received positive reviews. Sean McKenna of TV Fanatic rated the episode 4.6 out of 5 stars and "could barely move" after watching the episode. "There's still a sense of not really having any clue who killed Rosie, which may be extremely obnoxious to some and perfectly riveting to others.