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– August 9 · 2019 · on Cinemax . [ · 1 ] · [ · 2 ] · 3 ] · Cast and characters [ edit ] Main [ edit ] Carla Gugino as Daisy "Jett" Kowalski · a skilled ex-thief. Giancarlo Esposito as Charlie Baudelaire · a cool-headed crime boss and Jett's associate/lover. Elena Anaya as Maria · a Spanish woman who helps raise Jett's daughter. Michael Aronov as Jack "Jackie" Dillon · an ex-criminal who is now a detective. He is also Jett's ex-husband. Gaite Jansen as Phoenix · a sweet-natured sex worker and friend of Jett. Gil Bellows as Evans · an employee of Miljan Bestic and ex-husband to Miljan's sister. Christopher Backus as Bennie · one of Charlie's henchmen. Gentry White as Charles Junior · Charlie's violent · unpredictable son. Jodie Turner-Smith as Josie Lambert · a detective who is Dillon's partner and his mistress. Violet McGraw as Alice · Jett's daughter. Recurring [ edit ] Greg Bryk as Miljan Bestic · a Moldovan lawyer living in Cuba. Lucy Walters as Rosalie
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