Sarah Snook stars as a mother frantically searching for her missing 5-year-old son in the intense Peacock miniseries All Her Fault, adapted from Andrea Mara's novel of the same name.
Snook has established herself as a formidable actress, earning an Emmy Award for her role as Shiv Roy in Succession and a Tony Award for portraying 26 characters in the Broadway production of The Picture of Dorian Gray. In this miniseries, she takes on a single role but delivers a powerful performance.
Playing Marissa Irvine, a wealthy mother, Snook's character heads to pick up her son Milo from an after-school playdate at a fellow mom's house. However, when Marissa arrives, the woman at the address, Esther, is not Jenny—the mom who organized the playdate—and has no knowledge of Milo or the playdate.
The situation intensifies rapidly. Milo's electronic tracker has been disabled, and when Esther calls Jenny, portrayed by Dakota Fanning, the situation turns grimmer. Marissa's calm transforms into urgent panic within moments.
"Snook plays only one role — but right from the opening scene, it's a dramatic and challenging one, and she pulls you right in."
"In the space of a few moments, Marissa goes from calm to justifiably panicked."
This psychological thriller showcases Sarah Snook’s captivating performance as a mother plunged into fear and urgency after her son goes missing under mysterious circumstances.