
You Know the 'Untamed' Cast From 'And Just Like That...,' 'Jurassic Park,' and More
When Bana read the Untamed script back in 2019, he knew he had to be involved in the father-daughter helmed project. 'I just thought it was such a fantastic combination of the thriller genre, the suspense, the murder mystery, but most importantly, in the most incredible setting,' he told Variety. 'I think the idea of following someone who's trying to solve a crime, knocking on doors, and driving a car, I've seen that so many times. To see someone in a national park do it on a horse just seems so much more interesting and much more fun to do.'
All six episodes of Untamed are now streaming on Netflix, and it's currently the #1 ranked show on the platform. Below, get to know the main cast.
Eric Bana (Black Hawk Down, Hulk) plays Kyle Turner, a special agent for the National Park Service in the Investigative Services Branch. After a woman suspiciously falls off El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, he must investigate her death. Bana also serves as an executive producer for the series.
Sam Neill (Jurassic Park, Peaky Blinders) plays Paul Souter, Kyle's boss and the chief park ranger at Yosemite National Park. He and Kyle are also very good friends.
Rosemarie DeWitt (And Just Like That..., La La Land) plays Jill Bodwin, Kyle's ex-wife. She's a former teacher and park counselor. Though she is now remarried, she remains close with Kyle.
Lily Santiago (La Brea) plays Naya Vasquez, a Los Angeles police officer who moves to Yosemite with her 4-year-old son, Gael. There, she joins the Yosemite National Park ranger crew and assists Kyle with his investigation.
Wilson Bethel (Daredevil, How to Get Away with Murder) plays Shane Maguire, the Yosemite National Park's wildlife management officer. He's also a former army ranger.
William Smillie (Chicago Fire, Empire) plays Bruce Milch, a Yosemite National Park ranger. He and Kyle often butt heads on the job.
Raoul Trujillo (Blue Beetle, Sicario) plays Jay Stewart, a Yosemite National Park employee who works in land maintenance. He also assists Kyle with his investigation.
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