Severance is undeniably one of the most compelling TV series of the decade, and has deservedly become one of Apple TV+’s biggest hits. As the mystery of Lumon’s murky intentions unfolds, you’ve probably been able to recognise the stellar cast from other movies and TV shows – whether it’s Adam Scott in Parks and Recreation or Patricia Arquette in True Romance. But if you’re still wondering where to watch all your favourite Severance actors in other movies and TV shows now that season 2 has finally concluded, we’ve got you covered with this streaming guide.
Adam Scott
On Severance, Scott displays his dramatic and comedic chops as Mark Scout, an office manager at Lumon Industries after undergoing the severance process. But before taking on the role, Adam Scott’s most recognisable performance was as Ben Wyatt on the classic comedy sitcom Parks and Recreation – where he managed to win the hearts of Parks and Rec fans despite being introduced late into the core cast. Before that, Scott was previously known as the incredibly pompous brother in Step Brothers, where he served an iconic acapella rendition of Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine” during an intense carpool karaoke session.
If you’ve become an Adam Scott fan and want to see his other great performances, check him out in the sitcom Party Down and the psychological dark comedy Big Little Lies.
Britt Lower
Britt Lower was relatively unknown before joining the department of Macrodata Refinement on Severance, but her rebellious performance as Helly R has made her one of the most exciting actresses in the business. Before Severance, you may have seen Lower in her recurring role as the brainy tech expert Tanya Sitkowsky on the first season of the procedural Unforgettable. You may also recognise her as protective older sister in the comedy series Man Seeking Woman, and in the dramedy series Casual.
Patricia Arquette
Patricia Arquette was already a Hollywood staple decades before arriving in the halls of Lumon Industries. In the series, she plays both the frigid floor manager Harmony C and her out-of-office counterpart, the hapless Mrs Selvig. You may recognise her from her Academy Award-winning role as single mother Olivia in Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age drama Boyhood. She previously starred in several critically acclaimed films throughout the 1990s, including the Tarantino-written True Romance, Tim Burton’s Ed Wood, and David Lynch’s Lost Highway. From 2005 to 2011, she starred as Allison DuBois in the supernatural procedural Medium as a medium employed as a police consultant, and more recently she received critical acclaim for her role in 2019’s The Act, where she plays the mother in the harrowing dramatisation of the Gypsy-Rose Blanchard case.
John Turturro
John Turturro may be one of the most recognisable actors starring in Severance. He plays Irving B, the dapper stickler for the rules whose longing for Christopher Walken’s Burt G is one of the most touching relationships in the series. You might recognise Turturro from his many collaborations with the Coen Brothers, including in The Big Lebowski where he plays the Dude’s main bowling rival, Jesus Quintana, O Brother, Where Art Thou? as Ulysses’s travel companion Pete, and in Barton Fink where he portrays the titular playwright. You might also recognise Turturro from his role in the 2016 award-winning miniseries The Night Of, where he stars opposite Riz Ahmed as the disheveled lawyer John Stone.
Christopher Walken
Christopher Walken is another legendary name in the Severance cast. Known for his highly eccentric roles, Walken gives his signature mix of emotion and old school flair to Burt G, the sensitive O&D employee who shares a deep bond with Turturro’s Irving. You might recognise Christopher Walken for his BAFTA-winning performance as the sly father to Leonardo DiCaprio’s Frank Abagnale Jr. in Catch Me If You Can. He also won an Academy Award in 1979 for his performance as Vietnam War vet Nick Chevotarevich in The Deer Hunter. You may also recognise Walken for his iconic “gold watch” monologue as Captain Koons in Pulp Fiction, and as the Headless Horseman in Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow.
Zach Cherry
Zach Cherry is one of the big breakout stars from Severance. His comedic and emotional portrayal of MDR employee and company perks fan Dylan G has made him one of the most beloved characters in the series. You may recognise Cherry from his work on season 1 of You, where he plays bookstore clerk Ethan Russell, and in the Marvel films Spider-Man: Homecoming and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings as big-time superhero fan, Klev. You may also have caught him in 2024’s Fallout series, where he lends his endearing charm to the cowardly but agreeable Vault 33 council member, Woody Thomas.
Tramell Tillman
Tramell Tillman is another one of Severance’s big breakout stars. Tilmman plays Mr Milchick, a loyal Lumon employee who manages the severed floor and oscillates between charm and punitiveness at the drop of a dime. The unhinged office dance scene in Season 1 alone solidified his reputation as one of the most fascinating and entertaining characters in the series. You may also recognise Tillman from his role in the dark comedy Dietland where he plays a bakery and cafe owner named Steven. He also appeared as Bobby Robinson in season 1 of the crime drama Godfather of Harlem, and played a supportive coach in the 2024 romcom Sweethearts. In spring 2025, Tillman will make his well-deserved blockbuster debut opposite Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.
Dichen Lachman
Australian actress Dichen Lachman plays Ms Casey (aka Gemma), the Lumon wellness director and *spoilers for season 1* Mark’s wife who everyone thought was dead. Although she first got her start playing Katya Kinski in the iconic Australian soap opera Neighbours, Lachman has had quite the career in sci-fi. Her most recognisable role outside of Severance is no doubt as the baddie Soyona Santos (aka The Broker) in the Jurassic World franchise, and you may also have caught her in the Netflix cyberpunk drama Altered Carbon, as well as in the superhero series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the post-apocalyptic sci-fi series The 100.
Jen Tullock
Jen Tullock stars as Mark’s sarcastic and down-to-earth sister, Devon Scout-Hale. Before Severance, Tullock mostly appeared in smaller parts, but you may have since seen her playing Anita St Pierre in HBO’s historical drama series Perry Mason.
Michael Chernus
On Severance, Michael Chernus plays Mark’s eccentric brother-in-law and Devon’s husband, Ricken, whose absurd self-help book winds up catalyzing Mark’s reconsideration of the severance program. You may recognise Chernus as Cal Chapman from Netflix’s iconic prison drama Orange Is the New Black, in addition to his more minor roles in Spider-Man: Homecoming and the 2023 miniseries remake Dead Ringers.
Sarah Bock
In her first major role, Sarah Bock plays Miss Huang starting in the second season of Severance. Her role as the uncannily young new manager at Lumon who subtly undermines her supervisor Mr Milchick at any opportunity is one of the season’s highlights. Before Severance, you may have seen Bock play Mia in Hulu’s 2022 coming-of-age drama Bruiser.
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