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Our House 2022 cast revealed in full for new ITV drama

Meet the Our House 2022 cast

Our House is the brand new drama on ITV – here’s a full run down of who’s on the cast.

Our House is a new four-part TV series based on the novel by Louise Candlish of the same name.

A teaser shares: “Our House narrates the story of Fiona Lawson who arrives home one day to find strangers moving into her house. With all her family’s possessions and furniture nowhere to be seen, Fi believes there’s been a huge mistake and insists her home isn’t for sale. With events spiralling beyond her control, we feel her panic rising as she can’t reach estranged husband, Bram.

“As she reflects upon the safe space in which she and her family had made a life together, Fi begins to peel back the layers of her relationship and discovers her husband has also disappeared. With her life shattered, she realises the secrets and lies have only just begun, but her husband isn’t the only one with things to hide…”

Our House 2022 cast

Here’s a full rundown of who’s on the cast of Our House from episode 1:

Tuppence Middelton plays Fiona Lawson
Martin Compston plays Bram Lawson
Rupert Penry-Jones plays Toby

Buket Komur plays Wendy
Weruche Opia plays Merle
Dinita Gohil plays Lucy Vaughan

Felix Scott plays David Vaughan
Bronagh Waugh plays Alison
Harriet Webb plays Kirsty

Tommy Finnegan plays Leo Lawson
Casper Knopf plays Harry Lawson
Maureen Beattie plays Tina Lawson

Celinde Schoenmaker plays Saskia
James Michael Hogarth plays Roger
Suzette Llyewellyn plays Grace Deakin

Roger Alborough plays Mr Burridge
Tarrin Callender plays Rob Estate Agent

Watch Our House on TV and online

Our House airs nightly at 9PM on ITV from Monday, 7 March through to Thursday 10 March.

Alternatively you can watch the full series online now via ITV Hub here.

A full synopsis of the opening episode shares: “Fi Lawson (Tuppence Middleton) arrives home one day to find removal men on her doorstep and strangers moving into her house. With all her family’s possessions and furniture nowhere to be seen, Fi believes there’s been a huge mistake and insists her home isn’t for sale.

“With events spiralling beyond her control, we feel her panic rising as she can’t reach estranged husband, Bram (Martin Compston) or her two missing children. Set against this taut present-day mystery, we flashback and see how Fi and Bram’s relationship began to disintegrate, and the lies Bram told in an attempt to keep it together.

“After catching him in an act of infidelity, the two of them separate but continue to share the house in order to provide stability for their children. Despite his failings, Fi still has strong feelings for Bram and deep-down there is hope that they can reconcile. However, events are about to spiral out of either of their control and Fi soon will realise the secrets and lies have only just begun…”

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