"The Lady in the Lake" | |
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Series Agent Carter Season 2, Episode 1 | |
Air date | January 19th, 2016 |
Writers | Brant Englestein |
Director | Lawrence Trilling |
Producers | Megan Thomas Bradner; Tara Butters; Eric Hauserman Carroll; Jim Chory; Louis D'Esposito; Chris Dingess; Brant Englestein; Michele Fazekas; Kevin Feige; Robyn-Alain Feldman; Alan Fine; Stan Lee; Jeph Loeb; Christopher Markus; Stephen McFeely; Jose Molina; Joe Quesada; Sara E. White; Wendy Willming |
Starring | Hayley Atwell; James D'Arcy; Chad Michael Murray; Enver Gjokaj |
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"The Lady in the Lake" is the first episode of season two of the super-spy television series Marvel's Agent Carter and the ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Lawrence Trilling with a script written by Brant Englestein. It first aired on ABC on Tuesday, January 19th, 2016 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Hayley Atwell | Peggy Carter |
James D'Arcy | Edwin Jarvis |
Chad Michael Murray | Jack Thompson |
Enver Gjokaj | Daniel Sousa |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Bridget Regan | Dottie Underwood |
Wynn Everett | Whitney Frost |
Reggie Austin | Jason Wilkes |
Currie Graham | Calvin Chadwick |
Lotte Verbeek | Ana Jarvis |
Sarah Bolger | Violet |
Sean O'Bryan | Andrew Henry |
Lesley Boone | Rose |
Matt Braunger | Doctor Samberly |
Kurtwood Smith | Vernon Masters |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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John Gilbert | Elderly teller |
Edward Deraney | SSR agent #1 |
Kevin Ashworth | Agent Fisher |
Angela Cristantello | Isodyne receptionist |
Bruce Katzman | Melzer |
Alex Alcheh | Rookie cop |
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