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The Lying Game
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The Lying Game


Country of origin United States of America
Screenwriter Charles Pratt
Number of episodes 30
Number of seasons 2

About The Lying Game

The Lying Game, a television show that premiered in 2011, is a thrilling mystery drama that follows the story of long-lost twins Emma and Sutton. The show is based on the novel of the same name by Sara Shepard, the author of the popular series Pretty Little Liars.

The show is set in Phoenix, Arizona, and revolves around the lives of Emma and Sutton, who were separated at birth and raised by different families. When they finally meet as teenagers, they decide to switch places, with Emma taking on Sutton's life of luxury and privilege, while Sutton tries to uncover the truth about their birth mother.

The Lying Game is a gripping and suspenseful show that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The plot is full of twists and turns, and the characters are complex and intriguing. The show explores themes of identity, family, and betrayal, and is sure to keep audiences hooked from start to finish.

The Lying Game was praised for its strong performances, particularly by lead actress Alexandra Chando, who plays both Emma and Sutton. The show also features a talented supporting cast, including Blair Redford, Andy Buckley, and Helen Slater.

Despite its popularity, The Lying Game was cancelled after just two seasons, leaving fans disappointed and eager for more. However, the show remains a cult favorite among fans of mystery and drama, and is well worth a watch for anyone looking for a thrilling and suspenseful ride.

References:

- "The Lying Game: Season 1" by Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times

- "The Lying Game: Season 2" by Maureen Ryan, Huffington Post

- "The Lying Game: A Review" by Emily Nussbaum, The New Yorker

Main cast and crew

Cast and crew listed below. See if you can find out who is who from the stats below.

Oldest

59 years, 6 months, 5 days

Youngest

32 years, 8 months, 16 days

Born first

15 December 1963

Born last

28 September 1990

Other cast and crew

Supporting cast and crew listed below. See if you can find out who is who from the stats below.

Oldest

72 years, 5 months, 21 days

Youngest

37 years, 4 months, 6 days

Born first

1950

Born last

6 February 1986

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