Gabrielle Walsh is a multifaceted storyteller who brings remarkable depth and nuance to her role as Lacey in the critically acclaimed series Found. In this upcoming season, Gabrielle continues to explore Lacey’s harrowing journey, skillfully blending vulnerability and strength as she confronts the complexities of her traumatic past. As part of a dedicated team focused on finding missing individuals, Lacey navigates not only her own journey of healing but also the weight of Gabi Mosely’s (played by Shanola Hampton) chilling secret. With over 600,000 individuals reported missing each year in
Brett Dalton is known for his remarkable ability to fully immerse himself in his roles, seamlessly transforming into each character he portrays. In Found Season 2, Dalton continues to shine as Mark Trent, a detective caught between his duty and his personal connections, delivering a performance filled with depth and complexity. His skill in navigating the nuances of moral dilemmas and emotional struggles brings authenticity to his character, captivating audiences as they follow Mark’s journey. In Found, a series that highlights the often-overlooked issue of missing persons in the U.S.—where
In Season 2 of Found, Arlen Escarpeta returns as Zeke, bringing a powerful mix of vulnerability and strength to his character as the team at Mosely & Associates faces its biggest challenges yet. In any given year, more than 600,000 people are reported missing in the U.S., and over half of those are people of color who are often forgotten. Gabi Mosely (series star and producer Shanola Hampton), once one of those forgotten ones, leads a crisis management team dedicated to ensuring the missing are never overlooked. However, Gabi harbors
In Found Season 2, Shanola Hampton continues to shine as both the star and producer, delivering a powerhouse performance that highlights her range and depth. As Gabi Mosely, a public relations specialist with a harrowing past, Hampton brings to life a character driven by compassion, strength, and an unrelenting desire to help those the world has forgotten. The show tackles the heartbreaking reality of over 600,000 people going missing in the U.S. each year, many of whom are people of color whose stories are overlooked by the media. Gabi, once