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Utopia is a British thriller drama television series that was broadcast on Channel 4 from 15 January 2013 to 12 August 2014. [2] [3] The show was written by Dennis Kelly and starred Fiona O'Shaughnessy, Adeel Akhtar, Paul Higgins, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Alexandra Roach, Oliver Woollford, Alistair Petrie, and Neil Maskell.
Utopia is a British conspiracy thriller television series broadcast on the UK TV station Channel 4.Two series were produced, consisting of six episodes each. In 2014, the series was cancelled after two seasons, with the broadcasters commenting that the canceling the show was "a necessary part of being able to commission new drama."
Nathan Lloyd Stewart-Jarrett (born December 4 1985) is a British actor. He starred as Curtis Donovan in the E4 series Misfits (2009–2012) and Ian in the Channel 4 series Utopia (2013–2014).
Utopia is a reality series that premiered on Fox on September 7, 2014. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based on the original Dutch series of the same name and created by John de Mol Jr. , the series follows a group of people who attempt to maintain a society in a remote area. [ 3 ]
Fiona O'Shaughnessy is an Irish film, stage, and television actress. She has appeared in Warlock III: The End of Innocence (1999), Goldfish Memory (2003), Alexander (2004), Until Death & Nightwatching (2007), Malice in Wonderland (2009), Outcast (2010), Utopia (2013-2015), Nina Forever (2015), The Living and The Dead (2017), Gretel & Hansel (2020), and Halo in 2022.
Utopia, internationally titled Dreamland, is an Australian television comedy series by Working Dog Productions that premiered on the ABC on 13 August 2014. The series follows the working lives of a team in the fictional Nation Building Authority, a newly created government organisation.
Jones' acting career began in 2010, at the age of eight, when she appeared as Jasmine in the film One Day. [4] She portrayed Alice in the Channel 4 drama Utopia, [5] and later that year played the young Queen of Years Merry Gejelh in the British television series Doctor Who episode "The Rings of Akhaten" (2013). [6]
She appeared as Helene in Sky Comedy's Hunderby in autumn 2012, [8] and was cast as Molly in the film adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's 2003 novel Private Peaceful. [9] She was included on the Screen International "Stars of Tomorrow" list in 2011. [10] In 2013, she starred in the British TV series Utopia.