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  1. Total Control (TV Series 2019–2024) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Main Cast Deborah Mailman as Alexandra "Alex" Irving, a Coalition Senator for Queensland replacing Hamish Gordon (Series 1) and now independent MP for the seat of Freeman, Queensland (Series 2-3). Rachel Griffiths as Rachel Anderson, the Liberal Prime Minister of Australia (Series 1) and now independent MP for the seat of North Sydney, New ...

  3. Total Control: Created by Darren Dale, Miranda Dear, Rachel Griffiths, Stuart Page. With Deborah Mailman, Rachel Griffiths, Rob Collins, Wesley Patten. An Indigenous woman in Australia is thrust into the political limelight.

  4. Learn more about the full cast of Total Control with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide.

  5. A local Indigenous politician is recruited to the senate by the Australian Prime Minister after a contentious video goes viral.

  6. Total Control - Cast. Main; Episodes; Seasons; Cast; Crew; Characters; Gallery; News; Rachel Griffiths as Rachel Anderson. Deborah Mailman as Alex Irving. Rob Collins as Charlie Irving. Wayne Blair as Paul Murphy. Harry Richardson as Jonathan Cosgrove.

  7. Season 1 – Total Control. Fearless Indigenous senator Alex Irving finds herself at the center of media attention after a shocking event and, barely weeks into her political career in Canberra...

  8. Fearless Indigenous senator Alex Irving finds herself at the center of media attention after a shocking event and, barely weeks into her political career in Canberra, must deal with betrayal ...

  9. Wayne Blair. Wesley Patten. Huw Higginson. Fran Kelly. Shantae Barnes-Cowan. View More. Full Cast & Crew. Series 3. 2024 • 6 Episodes. Two years on since the explosive events of the second season, outsider turned kingmaker, Alex Irving, is now completely at home in the nation's capital.

  10. Season 2 – Total Control. Fearless Indigenous senator Alex Irving finds herself at the center of media attention after a shocking event and, barely weeks into her political career in Canberra...