" Five years after the murder of a 17 - year - old young woman in a sleepy English town , one student is determined to unveil the truth and find the real cause of death . "
If you’ve been on Netflix’s homepage recently, you’ve probably heard of their new mystery seriesA Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.
The series starsEmma Myers— who playsWednesday Addams’ werewolf roommate,Enid Sinclair, inWednesday —as a 17-year-old Pip as sheinvestigates the murderof a high school student who was killed five years prior. Here’s a breakdown of the cast and where you might have seen them before:
Emma Myers as Pip Fitz-Amobi, who investigates the case of Andie Bell’s disappearance and Sal Singh’s death:
You might have seen Myers before onWednesday,Southern Gospel, andFamily Switch.
India Lillie Davies as Andie Bell, the popular high schooler who mysteriously disappeared:
You might have seen Davies before in an episode ofBridgerton.
Rahul Pattni as Sal Singh, Andie’s boyfriend:
Though you might have seen Pattni before inCasualty,AGGGTMis his first more notable role.
Zain Iqbal as Ravi Singh, Sal’s brother and Pip’s fellow investigator:
You might not have seen Iqbal before as this is set to be his first major role!
Anna Maxwell Martin as Leanne Fitz-Amobi, Pip’s mother:
You might have seen Martin before inPhilomenaorMotherland.
Asha Banks as Cara Ward, Pip’sbest friend:
Though this is Banks' biggest TV role so far, you might have seen her before inThe Magic Fluteor a West End production ofCharlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Yasmin Al-Khudhairi as Naomi Ward, Cara’s older sister:
You might have seen Al-Khudhairi before onKilling Eve,COBRA, orAckley Bridge.
Mathew Baynton as Elliot Ward, Pip’s English teacher and Cara and Naomi’s dad:
You might have seen Baynton before inHorrible Histories,Ghosts, orWonka.
Henry Ashton as Max Hastings, Naomi’s friend:
You might have seen Ashton before onOutlanderorMy Lady Jane.
Carla Woodcock as Becca Bell, Andie’s younger sister:
You might have seen Woodcock before onOutlander,Free Rein, orAckley Bridge.
Jackson Bews as Dan Da Silva, Nat’s brother and a young police officer:
You might have seen Bews before inMalificent,Black Mirror, orSocial Suicide.
And Gary Beadle as Victor Amobi, Pip’s father:























