Netflix’s The One: Where Have You Seen Hannah Ware and Stephen Campbell Moore Before?
From US drama Boss to War of the Worlds and A Discovery of Witches, here’s where you might recognise the cast of Netflix thriller The One from

Set in the very near future where scientists have discovered a method of matching people with their perfect romantic fit using DNA, eight-part Misfits and Crazyhead creator Howard Overman, The One is based on the 2017 novel of the same name by John Marrs. It’s a cat-and-mouse game between wealthy, driven CEO Rebecca (Hannah Ware) and police detective Kate (Zoë Tapper).
While you’re solving the show’s mysteries, we’ve taken the liberty of solving that nagging background question of where you might have seen its cast on screen before…
Hannah Ware – Rebecca Webb

Prior to The One, actor and model Hannah Ware’s biggest roles were over in the US. She starred opposite Sean Penn as an astronaut in Mars-landing sci-fi drama Hitman: Agent 47, based on the videogame series. She’s the sister of British singer-songwriter Jessie Ware.
Stephen Campbell Moore – Damian

Stephen Campbell Moore’s other most recent TV role is in The Child in Time with Benedict Cumberbatch, the Titanic TV series, Hunted, Our Zoo, The Wrong Mans and many more.
Dimitri Leonidas – James

Leonidas’ biggest TV role to date is probably in Sky Atlantic’s glossy thriller Riviera, in which he plays Christos Clios, a billionaire’s son who takes over his father’s companies. As a teenager, he was a regular in Grange Hill, and followed that up with parts in The Bill, Holby City and Eleventh Doctor Doctor Who episode ‘The God Complex’, written by Toby Whithouse.
Lois Chimimba – Hannah

Scottish stage and screen actor Chimimba played a witch in the second season of Sky One’s The Tsuranga Conundrum’, where she played Mabli. We’ll soon be able to see her in Stephen Merchant’s new community payback-based comedy series The Offenders.
Eric Kofi-Abrefa – Mark

On TV, stage and screen actor Kofi-Abrefa played the regular role of Noah in raunchy period drama The Bill, supernatural detective show Lucky Man, videogame sci-fi series Halo: Nightfall, and US action thriller Treadstone.
Zoë Tapper & Gregg Chillin – Kate & Nick

Tapper’s working relationship with The One‘s producers goes back a long way, with past roles in their supernatural UK series Hex, in which she played Gemma, and Demons, in which she played Mina Harker. She was in the Survivors remake, as well as Mr Selfridge, Safe House, Nightflyers and Liar.
Most recently, Gregg Chillin can be seen in Sky One’s A Discovery of Witches, where he plays scheming vampire and Congregation member Domenico. Prior to that, he was regular Zoroaster in Starz-Fox period supernatural drama Being Human. Here’s a bit of fun too: he voiced the role of Ron Weasley in several Harry Potter videogames.
Amir El-Masry – Ben

You might have recently seen El-Masry in BBC/HBO financial trader series Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.
Simone Kirby – Charlotte

His Dark Materials fans will recognise The One’s Charlotte as Dr Mary Malone (pictured above), the physicist who befriends Lyra in the BBC/HBO series. She’s had many roles on screen since 2005, from Dark Heart (also starring Gregg Chillin, see above) to Silent Witness, Resistance, Rebellion, and a role opposite Cillian Murphy and Sam Neill in Peaky Blinders series two.
Pallavi Sharda – Megan

Australian actor Pallavi Sharda’s biggest mainstream UK role was on ITV’s period drama Beecham House, set in colonial India, in which she played Chandrika. She’s also starred in several Hindi films including My Name is Khan, Besharam and Dus Tola.
The One is available to stream in full on Netflix.