François Arnaud, known for his role in Heated Rivalry, has joined the cast of Hulu's upcoming limited series Count My Lies, adding another prominent name to the ensemble drama. According to Deadline, Arnaud will appear in a recurring role as Danny, a friend of Lindsay Lohan's character Violet.
Star-Studded Cast
The series features Arnaud alongside Lohan, Shailene Woodley, and Kit Harington in an adaptation of Sophie Stava's debut novel. Count My Lies follows Sloane, played by Woodley, a compulsive liar who creates a false identity to secure a nanny position with Violet and Jay Lockhart, portrayed by Lohan and Harington. After entering their seemingly perfect household, Sloane discovers a world of hidden secrets that threaten to unravel everything.
Creative Team
The Hulu limited series is being developed by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, who serve as writers, showrunners, and executive producers through their production company The Walk-Up Company. According to Deadline, Lindsay Lohan, Shailene Woodley, and Scott Morgan are also executive producers, while author Sophie Stava joins as a producer. The drama is produced by 20th Television, part of Disney Television Studios, with Aptaker and Berger currently under an overall deal with the studio.
Arnaud's Career Highlights
Arnaud recently gained attention for his role in the Peabody-winning HBO Max series Heated Rivalry. His previous television credits include The Borgias, Surface, The Moodys, Midnight, Texas, UnREAL, and Yellowjackets. He has also appeared in films such as Twinless and Fucktoys, with additional projects in development.
With a cast featuring established stars and a mystery-driven storyline, Count My Lies is shaping up to be one of Hulu's most anticipated drama releases.



