Found cast and characters: Here’s who brought the NBC procedural to life

Found (Image Source: NBC)
Found- Show (Image Source: NBC)

Found is an American crime procedural drama that aired on NBC from October 3, 2023, to May 15, 2025. The show blends mystery, emotional storytelling, and character depth, and it stood out because of its ensemble cast and fresh take on missing-persons cases.

Below is a breakdown of the main cast members and the characters they portrayed.


Found: Cast and character guide

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Found (Image Source: Peacock)

Shanola Hampton as Gabrielle “Gabi” Mosely

Shanola Hampton headlines Found as Gabi Mosely, the protagonist and emotional anchor of the show. Gabi is a former kidnapping victim who now runs a crisis management firm, Mosely & Associates, focused on finding missing people others have forgotten.

Viewers watch her drive cases not just with skill, but with a mix of passion and pain and her own past trauma motivates her work. Hampton’s performance shows both strength and vulnerability, making Gabi feel real and complex to follow every week.


Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Hugh “Sir” Evans

Mark-Paul Gosselaar steps into darker territory as Sir, a calculated kidnapper and one of the show’s most unsettling figures. Years ago, he abducted Gabi and several others, and in a twist that defines Found, Gabi keeps him locked in her basement, forcing him to help her think like a criminal.

For Gosselaar, the role feels like a clear break from the characters many viewers grew up with. He leans into the menace, the control, and the quiet confidence that make Sir so hard to ignore. The scenes between Sir and Gabi rarely feel safe or balanced. That tension, layered and personal, drives much of the show’s psychological weight.


Gabrielle Walsh as Lacey Quinn

Gabrielle Walsh plays Lacey, a law student who quickly proves she is more than just support on Gabi’s team. Her past connects closely with Gabi’s, shaped by a shared experience of abduction that still sits under every decision she makes. That history gives their bond weight. It feels earned, not forced.

Lacey also brings something practical to the table. She understands the law, knows where systems slow things down, and often finds ways around that without crossing clear lines. In a group driven by urgency, her perspective helps keep cases moving while the stakes stay real.


Kelli Williams as Margaret Reed

Kelli Williams takes on the role of Margaret Reed, a seasoned investigator with a keen eye for detail. Margaret’s ability to spot subtle clues and patterns helps the team push cases forward. Her storyline also carries personal weight, as she balances professional sharpness with lingering grief from her own loss.


Brett Dalton as Mark Trent

Brett Dalton plays Detective Mark Trent, a law enforcement officer who works alongside Gabi’s team. As a police detective, Trent often brings procedural expertise and a different view than the crisis squad. His presence helps bridge official investigations with Mosely & Associates’ unconventional methods.


Arlen Escarpeta as Zeke Wallace

Arlen Escarpeta appears as Zeke Wallace, the tech expert whose skills often crack cases wide open. Zeke’s tech and surveillance work are vital to the team, though his own past trauma has left him struggling with severe agoraphobia. His story reminds viewers that strength can come with personal battle scars.


Karan Oberoi as Dhan Rana

Karan Oberoi rounds out the main team as Dhan Rana, a tough and focused investigator. Dhan brings physical presence and grounded logic to operations, adding balance to the team’s emotional and technical strengths. His past experiences inform his drive and commitment to the group’s mission.


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Beyond the core six, Found brings in a steady stream of supporting characters that give the world more texture. These supporting roles help flesh out the emotional stakes in many episodes across both seasons.

The blend of seasoned pros and nuanced newcomers helped Found build its own identity in the crowded crime drama world. Shanola Hampton sits at the heart of the show, delivering a performance that feels controlled, heavy, and quietly intense.

Opposite her, Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s Sir acts as a constant pressure point, turning simple exchanges into tense psychological stand-offs. That contrast is what pushes the show beyond the limits of a typical procedural.

The story leans into trauma, survival, and choices that never sit cleanly on one side. Even after the show ended at two seasons, the characters linger. The performances do too, long after the final scene cuts to black.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh