Ringer (2011)

A gripping neo-noir thriller where one woman's desperate escape leads her into a twin sister's dangerous double life.

Ringer - Series Information

  • Original Title: Ringer
  • First Air Year: 2011
  • Last Air Year: 2012
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Mystery, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 40 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 22
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 13, 2011 (United States - TV-14), September 13, 2011 (United Kingdom - 12), September 13, 2011 (Australia - M)
  • Networks: The CW
  • Production Companies: Brillstein Entertainment Partners, ABC Studios, Warner Bros. Television, Green Eggs & Pam Productions
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Ringer - Plot

Six months after deciding to pull herself together and get sober, Bridget witnesses a murder. Realizing her life is in danger and not trusting the FBI to protect her, she runs to her wealthy twin sister, Siobhan, in New York. Things start out well—with the two patching up a fractured relationship—when Siobhan suddenly goes missing. Bridget assumes her sister's identity, but soon learns that Siobhan's life is not as perfect as it looks and she is no safer than she was before.

Ringer - Trailer

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When your life is a lie, can anything be real?

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Ringer - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Sarah Michelle Gellar
  • Kristoffer Polaha
  • Ioan Gruffudd
  • Nestor Carbonell
  • Zoey Deutch
  • Mike Colter
  • Chris Elwood
  • Tara Summers
  • Darren Pettie
  • Sean Patrick Thomas

Writers

  • Shintaro Shimosawa
  • Cathryn Humphris
  • Scott Nimerfro
  • Robert Doherty
  • Pam Veasey

Ringer - FAQs

Who does Sarah Michelle Gellar play in Ringer?

Sarah Michelle Gellar pulls double duty as twin sisters Bridget Kelly and Siobhan Martin. Bridget is a recovering addict and witness to a murder who assumes her wealthy sister's identity after Siobhan mysteriously vanishes — a dual role that anchors the entire series.

Why was Ringer cancelled after one season?

Ringer struggled with ratings throughout its run on The CW, never quite finding the broad audience the network needed. Despite a devoted fanbase and strong lead performance from Sarah Michelle Gellar, the show was cancelled in May 2012 after a single season of 22 episodes, leaving several storylines unresolved.

What is Ringer about?

Ringer follows Bridget Kelly, a woman in witness protection who flees danger by assuming the identity of her wealthy twin sister Siobhan in New York. What seems like a fresh start quickly unravels as Bridget discovers Siobhan's glamorous life is riddled with secrets, affairs, and threats of its own.

Does Ringer have a satisfying ending?

The Season 1 finale wraps up several key threads but ends on a cliffhanger, as the show was cancelled shortly after airing. Many fans found the conclusion abrupt and unsatisfying, with major mysteries left open. Creator interviews later offered some insight into where the story was originally headed.

When did Ringer first air?

Ringer premiered on September 13, 2011, on The CW in the United States. The same date marked its debut in the United Kingdom and Australia, giving the series a simultaneous international launch. It ran for one season, concluding in April 2012.

Who are the main actors in Ringer?

The cast is led by Sarah Michelle Gellar in a dual role, alongside Kristoffer Polaha, Ioan Gruffudd, Nestor Carbonell, Zoey Deutch, Mike Colter, Chris Elwood, Tara Summers, Darren Pettie, and Sean Patrick Thomas. Jaime Murray and Jason Dohring also appear in recurring roles.

What is the content rating for Ringer?

Ringer carries a TV-14 rating in the United States, indicating content that may be unsuitable for children under 14. The series features mature themes including murder, addiction, infidelity, and conspiracy, making it best suited for teenage and adult audiences.

What shows are similar to Ringer?

If Ringer's twin-identity thriller hooks you, Echoes and Dead Ringers both explore dual-identity storylines with dark twists. For conspiracy-laced drama, Big Sky and Prison Break deliver comparable tension. I Know What You Did Last Summer and Full Circle also share Ringer's neo-noir atmosphere and layered mysteries.

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