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Q: What have the two stars of "The Killing" done since? I thought they were both great.

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Adam Thomlison / TV Media

You'll be happy to hear that Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman have both landed on their feet since "The Killing" ended in 2014, with major roles in both big- and small-screen hits.

The pair of them switched to film first. Enos landed a major role in the hit melodrama "If I Stay" in 2014, while in the same year, Kinnaman got the enviable task of starring in the remake of "Robocop," which, though it flopped domestically, was a smash hit on the international market (perhaps in part thanks to his hometown crowd back in Sweden). 

Kinnaman's tastes seem to lean in the action-blockbuster direction, since he also had a role in last year's giant "Suicide Squad," however he also returned to television last year for a brief arc in the hit series "House of Cards." 

Enos has been busy for the past year starring in a new high-profile TV series, "The Catch" on ABC. She plays a private investigator whose biggest case is chasing down her own ex-fiancé, who conned her out of millions. The second season of the show, which is produced by hit-machine Shonda Rhimes ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal"), premieres next month.

 

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