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Eliza Bennett, Clea Martin, Nicholas Nunn, Peter Ferdinando, John Dagleish, Robbie Gee, Paul Kaye, Lex Shrapnel, Cally Lawrence, David Kennedy, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Ralph Brown, Nitin Ganatra and Alice Bailey Johnson were all also cast in additional roles. [8]
Nicholas Nunn as Calum McGowan, a member of Jack's clique and his foster brother. Barney Harris as Barney Bowen, a member of Jack's clique. Jyuddah Jaymes as Aubrey Richardson, a gay American student and a member of Jack's clique. Imogen King as Rayna, a friendly housemate of Holly who looks up to her.
The Victim is a four-part Scottish thriller miniseries starring Kelly Macdonald, James Harkness, John Hannah and John Scougall. The series was produced by STV Studios and first broadcast on BBC One television in April 2019. [1]
The episode delved more into the background of Amalia True, revealing her real name as Molly and being possessed by Stripe's soul in a scene set 100 years into the future, [7] which was deemed "mindblowing" by fellow actor James Norton. [8] [9] Laura Donnelly explained Amalia's journey, "I think that she has a lot to wrestle with within herself ...
Bill Nunn, who appeared as Radio Raheem in Spike Lee‘s “Do the Right Thing,” died Saturday in Pittsburgh, according to Lee. He was 62.
Roger Rees (5 May 1944 – 10 July 2015) was a Welsh actor and director. He won an Olivier Award and a Tony Award for his performance as the lead in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. He also received Obie Awards for his role in The End of the Day and as co-director of Peter and the Starcatcher.
Nicholas Pryor, who played a father to both Tom Cruise and to Robert Downey Jr. in “Risky Business” and “Less Than Zero,” died Oct. 7 of cancer in Wilmington, N.C. ... The actor, whose ...
William Goldwyn Nunn III (October 20, 1953 – September 24, 2016) was an American actor known for his roles as Radio Raheem in Spike Lee's film Do the Right Thing, Robbie Robertson in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man film trilogy and as Terrence "Pip" Phillips on The Job (2001–02).