The Lazarus Project
The Lazarus Project
The Lazarus Project
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2022- 2024
2 Seasons
16 Episodes
7.1(206 votes)
Canceled
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Drama
Action & Adventure

Overview

George wakes up to find himself several months in the past before being recruited for the Lazarus Project – a secret organization that turns back time when the world is at threat of extinction.

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Cast & Crew

13 members
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Paapa Essiedu

George Addo

Paapa Essiedu
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Rudi Dharmalingam

Shiv Reddy

Rudi Dharmalingam
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Tom Burke

Dennis Rebrov

Tom Burke
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Anjli Mohindra

Archie

Anjli Mohindra
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Caroline Quentin

Elizabeth 'Wes' Wesley

Caroline Quentin
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Charly Clive

Sarah Leigh

Charly Clive
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Brian Gleeson

Ross Keane

Brian Gleeson
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Vinette Robinson

Janet Daniels

Vinette Robinson
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Elaine Tan

Zhang Rhui

Elaine Tan
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Sam Troughton

Dr. Henry Samson

Sam Troughton
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Colin Salmon

Robin Lerner

Colin Salmon
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Zoe Telford

Dr. Kitty Gray

Zoe Telford
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Royce Pierreson

Bryson

Royce Pierreson

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