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Ovenden first appeared on British TV in a recurring role over five seasons of Foyle's War opposite Michael Kitchen. He also appeared in two seasons of Downton Abbey. Other British TV work includes The Forsyte Saga, Any Human Heart, and The Royal. On US TV, Ovenden was a recurring cast member in Person of Interest (Jeremy Lambert) for three years.
The stories are largely self-contained. There are some running plot strands, primarily involving the career of Foyle's son Andrew Foyle (Julian Ovenden) – a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force – or Foyle's relationships with minor characters. Each episode runs for 90 to 100 minutes, filling a two-hour time slot on ITV when commercials are ...
Foyle receives a letter from his son Andrew (a voice-over by the uncredited Julian Ovenden), who writes about his pilot training in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and eating haggis (to hint at his location). "Woolton" is the name Robert Wolf assumes when staying at the White Feather.
Series 3 of the ITV programme Foyle's War was first aired in 2004; comprising four episodes, it is set in early 1941. Series 3 was broadcast in the United States on PBS on Mystery! , on 11, 18, and 25 September, and 2 October 2005 as Foyle's War III, [ 1 ] and on Netflix as of April 2014.
Haddington appeared in 101 episodes of Coronation Street as Josie Clarke from 1995 to 1996. Haddington's other TV credits include Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Life Begins, Foyle's War (as Hilda Pierce), Endeavour, A&E, Cracker, Cutting It, Holby City, Wire in the Blood, Midsomer Murders, The Musketeers, Taggart, Scott & Bailey, Bad Girls, Guilt, New Tricks - and The Bill, in which she played two ...
Diehard fans might remember one particular moment from season one, when Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) attends a party hosted by his friend, Sir Henry Granville (Julian Ovenden), and sees him ...
Anthony Matthew Howell (born 27 June 1971) [1] is an English actor, best known for his starring role as Sgt. Paul Milner in the British TV series Foyle's War and Margit/Morgott in Elden Ring. Early years
Julian Ovenden for South Pacific at Sadler’s Wells. Andrew Rannells for Tammy Faye at Almeida Theatre. Arthurt Darvill won an Olivier Award for ‘Oklahoma!’ (Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)