Lauren Ambrose, Nell Tiger Free and Toby Kebbell have been part of the success of Servant. The series that comes to an end on its fourth season with more mystery, questions and its food porn.
The Synopsis
Following its suspenseful season three finale, season four brings the final chapter of the Turner story to an epic and emotional conclusion. Leanne’s war with the Church of Lesser Saints heightens, threatening Spruce street, the city of Philadelphia, and beyond. Meanwhile, the shattered Turner family must not only confront the increasing threat of Leanne, but the certain reality that Dorothy is waking up. As the Turner family brownstone continues to crumble, questions are finally answered: who is Leanne Grayson and who is the child in their home?

Although we are used to seeing Laurent Ambrose on the small screen for hit shows like HBO’s Six Feet Under and now Apple TV+s Servant she started her career in broadway. She has been in some of the classic revivals like Awake and Sing!, Romeo and Juliet and My Fair Lady. Ambrose’s first film appearance was for In & Out and others came along like Can’t Hardly Wait, Psycho Beach Party and Wanderlust. Ambrose will be making an appearance in Showtimes hit Yellowjackets season two in March.
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Toby Kebell started his education as an actor at the Central Junior Television Workshop in England. His second project won him a nomination for Most Promising Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards for this participation for Dead Man’s Shoes. Kebbell has participated in films like RocknRolla, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Fantastic Four, and Warcraft. The actor can currently be seen in the third season of Apple TV+ For All Kind.

The young actress Nell Tiger Free was born Nell Pickford Free in England. However, while a baby Pickford was replaced by Tiger. She made her debut at the age of 12 with a television film Mr.Stink and film Broken within the same year. Then came her participation in Endeavour and the hit Showtime series Game of Thrones. Next she will be seen in Wonderwell alongside Rita Ora.
Last month I was connected with Lauren Ambrose, Nell Tiger Free and Toby Kebbell via Zoom to talk about the final season of Servant. The three discussed what they felt has been the success of the series and a key character in the film since day one. Kebbell spoke about how this project touched everyone involved and more!
Season four of M. Night Shyamalan’s hit psychological thriller Servant premieres globally on Friday, January 13, 2023, on Apple TV+.

