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Kara Tointon Leads in Psychological Thriller as Too Good To Be True Premieres on Channel 5

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Kara Tointon Leads In Psychological Thriller As Too Good To Be True Premieres On Channel 5

Kara Tointon takes center stage in the gripping psychological thriller “Too Good To Be True,” as it makes its debut on Channel 5. The drama follows the turbulent journey of Rachel, portrayed by Tointon, a struggling single mother who encounters a life-changing opportunity.

Known for her roles in popular TV shows like Strictly Come Dancing and Mr Selfridge, Kara Tointon’s on-screen presence has captivated audiences over the years. Her portrayal of Rachel in this latest venture promises to delve deep into the complexities of the human psyche.

The actress, who has shared relationships with co-stars like James Alexandrou, James Bourne, and Joe Swash, brings a wealth of experience to her performance as Rachel. Departing from her days on EastEnders where she played Dawn Swann, Tointon’s evolution as an actress has led her to gripping narratives such as “Too Good To Be True.”

Joining Tointon in this suspenseful series are esteemed actors like Allen Leech from Downton Abbey and Taj Atwal from Hullraisers. Their collective talent adds layers of depth to the storyline, promising viewers an engaging and immersive experience.

Off-screen, Kara’s personal life has seen its share of ups and downs, from her romantic entanglements to her familial ties. Her sister, Hannah Tointon, known for her roles in shows like The Inbetweeners and Hollyoaks, forms part of Kara’s close-knit circle in the entertainment industry.

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