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The Burning Girls is a British television series based on the novel of the same name by C.J. Tudor, adapted by Hans Rosenfeldt and Camilla Ahlgren. Developed by Buccaneer Media for Paramount+, it stars Samantha Morton and Ruby Stokes. The series premiered on 19 October 2023.
On television, she is known for her roles in Netflix series Lockwood & Co., the Paramount+ series The Burning Girls (both 2023), and the BBC One drama The Jetty (2024). She played Francesca in the first two series of the Netflix series Bridgerton (2020–2022). Her films include Una (2016), Rocks (2019), and A Banquet (2021).
[8] [6] After her departure from the show when her character was murdered in 2004, ITV made an hour-long spin off called Kerry's Story that aired on ITV3. In 2023, Cordingly shared her memories of her time on The Bill during a three-part interview for The Bill Podcast, [9] where she was interviewed by her friend and former co-star Natalie Roles ...
EXCLUSIVE: Samantha Morton (The Walking Dead) is to lead Paramount+’s The Burning Girls alongside Bridgerton star Ruby Stokes, Deadline can reveal. The series from Marcella producer Buccaneer ...
1923 Sets Season 2 Premiere Date: Watch Three New Trailers Heralding the Duttons’ Next Chapter. View List. After their meet-cute (well, meet-brood, thanks to Spencer’s tortured past), the pair ...
Orkin joined the cast of the Netflix series Stranger Things for its fourth season, which premiered in 2022, as school mean girl Angela, [7] [8] having been inspired by the series and its lead Millie Bobby Brown in particular to pursue acting as a career. [9]
The actor has also continued to find success on TV shows like The CW's "Aliens in America," Fox's "90210," NBC's "The Event," and Netflix's "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life." Most recently, he ...
The Burning Season is a 2023 Canadian drama film, directed by Sean Garrity. [1] The film stars Sara Canning, Jonas Chernick, Joe Pingue and Tanisha Thammavongsa. The screenplay, written by Chernick and Diana Frances, won the award for best Canadian screenplay at the 2023 Whistler Film Festival, where it had its world premiere.