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The Chelsea Detective is a British crime drama television series, created by Peter Fincham and broadcast on Acorn TV since its premiere on 23 February 2022. The series focuses on various murder cases which take place in Chelsea, London and the efforts of Detective Inspector Max Arnold and his partner to solve the crimes.
Alfie Deegan (born 2001) is a British actor. He is most known for playing the role of Liam Butcher on the BBC soap opera EastEnders, and in 2022 he guest starred in an episode of The Chelsea Detective and portrayed the role of Flynn in the film Silver Haze in 2023.
She also appeared in A Discovery of Witches in 2022 and long running crime series Midsomer Murders. [ 8 ] She has a lead role alongside Adrian Scarborough in series two of The Chelsea Detective as no-nonsense police detective Layla Walsh.
"The Chelsea Detective" Star Sonita Henry opened up about her role as Detective Priya Shamsie on Acorn TV. Henry got candid about motherhood and childbirth, and why "The Chelsea Detective" is her ...
Sophie Stone was born to guitarist Martin Stone, [4] grew up in East London, and has been deaf since birth. [5] She attended Mary Hare Grammar School for the Deaf. [6] She took up a place at RADA after the birth of her son Phoenix (to whom she is a single mother), [2] with the extra cost of her studies being supported by the Snowdon Trust.
Hall returned to the role in the 2022 miniseries Dexter: New Blood, which picked up a decade after the events of the original series and centered on Dexter’s now-grown son, Harrison.
Her television roles have included Call the Midwife, in which she played Sister Frances between 2018 and 2022 and Winifred Barragan in Bridgerton. She also had roles in television series Back to Life, The Chelsea Detective, and Hotel Portofino. [3] [4] In 2023, she appeared as Rebecca in comedy super power series Extraordinary for Disney+. [5]
She also appeared in The Chelsea Detective [8] and Channel 4 comedy series Toast of Tinseltown. [9] In 2024, she was cast as Nan Seymour, sister of Jane, in the BBC One adaptation of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light. [10] [11] [12]