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Kevin Spacey | ... |
Francis Underwood
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(53 episodes, 2013-2017)
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Robin Wright | ... |
Claire Underwood
(52 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Michael Kelly | ... |
Doug Stamper
(51 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Nathan Darrow | ... |
Edward Meechum
(35 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Mahershala Ali | ... |
Remy Danton
(33 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Derek Cecil | ... |
Seth Grayson
(30 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Lamont Easter | ... |
Underwood Secret Service
(29 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Molly Parker | ... |
Jackie Sharp
(25 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Michel Gill | ... |
President Garrett Walker
(24 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Marla Aaron Wapner | ... |
WH Press Corp
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(24 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Jayne Atkinson | ... |
Catherine Durant
(23 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Elizabeth Marvel | ... |
Heather Dunbar
(23 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Majority House Whip Francis Underwood takes you on a long journey as he exacts his vengeance on those he feels wronged him - that is, his own cabinet members including the President of the United States himself. Dashing, cunning, methodical and vicious, Frank Underwood along with his equally manipulative yet ambiguous wife, Claire take Washington by storm through climbing the hierarchical ladder to power in this Americanized recreation of the BBC series of the same name. Written by Jacob Oberfrank
Outstanding! Outstanding!
After watching the first episode I had to continue watching all the episodes. It's edgy, sexy and with a bit of dark humor. Francis Underwood is the first democrat I would ever vote for. The characters are well developed and extremely well casted. Robin Wright and Kevin Spacey are phenomenal and the supporting cast keeps the show moving smoothly and with no drop in continuity. With only a minor amount of policy discussed, it is easy to follow for the non political enthusiasts. Congrats Netflix and I hope there's more like this to come.