
Vanished (2006)
In the series premiere, Sara Collins, the beautiful young wife of prominent Georgia Senator Jeffrey Collins, inexplicably vanishes. As the search for Sara unravels one of the nation's most prominent families, it also exposes evidence that could rock the foundations of American society. Through the eyes of Senior FBI Agent Graham Kelton, ambitious reporter Judy Nash and the distraught members of the Collins family, viewers will journey inside a sensational, thrilling national soap opera. Kelton, partnered with determined Agent Len Mei, uncovers enigmatic clues that suggest Sara's disappearance may be part of a large, sinister conspiracy. At the Collins home, Jeffrey and Sara's dutiful son Max is keeping secrets of his own, while his rebellious sister Marcy is on the verge of eloping with her sketchy boyfriend Ben, whose motives are questionable. Just when things couldn't get any more chaotic for Senator Collins, his ex-wife Jessica Nevins and a man from Sara's past, Peter Manning, mysteriously surface.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S01E09 | The New World | Nov 10, 2006 |
S01E08 | Aftermath | Nov 3, 2006 |
S01E07 | Resurrection | Oct 2, 2006 |
S01E06 | The Black Box | Sep 25, 2006 |
S01E05 | The Feed | Sep 18, 2006 |
Cast

Margarita Levieva

Joanne Kelly

Ming-Na Wen

John Allen Nelson

Eddie Cibrian

John Patrick Amedori

Gale Harold

Josh Hopkins
Characters

Marcy Collins

Sara Collins

Lin Mei

Senator Jeffrey Collins

Daniel Lucas

Max Collins

Special Agent Graham Kelton

Peter Manning
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