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A British-born lawyer assigned to his case (Steve Coogan) sets out to prove his actions were a direct result of psychological trauma from his volatile work environment. The defense attorney is an ardent opponent of the death penalty.
Stephen John Coogan [2] was born on 14 October 1965 in Middleton, Lancashire, [3] [4] the son of housewife Kathleen (née Coonan) and IBM engineer Anthony "Tony" Coogan. [5] [6] He has four brothers and one sister, [7] and was raised Roman Catholic in what he described as a "lower-middle or upper-working class" family which emphasised the values of education. [8]
Stephen, [1] also titled Conviction: The Case of Stephen Lawrence, [2] is a 2021 British three-part limited crime drama TV series. It is the sequel to the 1999 TV film The Murder of Stephen Lawrence. It stars Steve Coogan, Sharlene Whyte and Hugh Quarshie. It was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Joe Cottrell Boyce and directed by Alrick Riley.
Steve Coogan won the Bafta TV Award for best male performance in a comedy role in 2011, for his part in series one of The Trip [Getty Images] ... Coogan noted that the past penalty points on his ...
‘There was a certain shot they wanted that I didn’t want to do,’ actor said
The Alibi is a 2006 American film directed by Kurt Mattila and Matt Checkowski and written by Noah Hawley.It stars Steve Coogan, Rebecca Romijn, and Selma Blair.The film was shown at 2006 CineVegas. [1]
Steve Coogan has revealed that one scene in his new drama Brian and Maggie ended up being cut from the show because he thought it was “too kind” to Margaret Thatcher.. In the Channel 4 drama ...
The Reckoning is a British docudrama television miniseries that depicts the career and sexual crimes of British media personality Jimmy Savile, portrayed by Steve Coogan, from the early 1960s to his death in 2011. It is based in part on the book In Plain Sight: the Life and Lies of Jimmy Savile by Dan Davies.