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Master of the House (Thai: สืบสันดาน, RTGS: Suep Sandan, pronounced [sɯ̀ːp sǎn.dāːn], lit "derive" [a]) is a 2024 Thai television series aired on Netflix for seven episodes in genres of crime, suspense and melodrama. It is produced by Kantana Motion Pictures.
Below is a list of actors and actresses that are or were part of the cast of the American drama television series House. The show's main stars have included, at some point, Hugh Laurie , Lisa Edelstein , Robert Sean Leonard , Omar Epps , Jesse Spencer , Jennifer Morrison , Peter Jacobson , Olivia Wilde , Kal Penn , Amber Tamblyn , Odette ...
Master in the House (Korean: 집사부일체, [tɕips͈abu.iɭtɕʰe]; abbreviated as Jipsabu) is a South Korean television program that aired on SBS weekly on Sundays at 18:25 (KST) from December 31, 2017, until the conclusion of Season 1 on September 18, 2022, when the show went on hiatus. [1]
In a first for a Thai-produced show, murder-mystery series “Master of the House” has taken the top spot in Netflix’s weekly Global Non-English series chart. The streamer said that, in its ...
Narilya was born on March 26, 2000, she is the youngest daughter in the family with one older brother. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from communication arts at Rangsit University.
Thénardier and his wife, played by Susan Jane Tanner, are innkeepers whose shady practices are revealed in the song "Master of the House." Armstrong described Thénardier as "a gruesome and comic character." [59] Armstrong was one of the first to be cast, along with fellow Royal Shakespeare Company members Sue Jane Tanner and Roger Allam. [60]
Master of the House (Danish: Du skal ære din hustru, literally Thou Shalt Honour Thy Wife) is a 1925 Danish silent drama film directed and written by acclaimed filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer. The film marked the debut of Karin Nellemose , and it is regarded by many as a classic of Danish cinema.
The Master of the House is a novel written by Radclyffe Hall and published in 1932 — her first published work after her 1928 The Well of Loneliness. [1] It depicts the life of carpenter Christophe Benedit, as well as of the other inhabitants of the small French town of St-Loup-sur-Mer.