Keeley Hawes’ new ITV series, Honour, is going to be essential ... autumn is shaping up to be a bumper month for TV and film. It’s a good job, really – we’re likely going to be spending ...
Highmore has signed on for his next TV series gig. Deadline reports that Highmore is set to star in the Prime Video series ...
Keeley Hawes! Krysten Ritter! Amanda Fix! Quite honestly, the TV gods are spoiling us, and we’re here for it. With that in mind, then, here’s everything you need to know about the series.
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The four-part miniseries is based on the novel by Gill Hornby and follows Cassandra Austen (Keeley Hawes), sister ... Now, in this series, Hawes plays an older Cassandra Austen, heading back ...
David Roper (as Four Poofs and a Piano) Musical Performer David Wickenden (as Four Poofs and a Piano) Musical Performer Ian Parkin (as Four Poofs and a Piano) Musical Performer ...
Keeley Hawes Lindsay Denton is a new character for this series of Line of Duty; can you tell us a bit about her? At first when I went and met Jed and Douglas the director, they weren’t too sure ...
Keeley Hawes has shared her gratitude with fans after ... expressed her appreciation for the outpouring of love for the series, writing: "The final episode of #MissAusten is tonight at 9.05pm ...
Philip Glenister and Keeley Hawes starred in Ashes to Ashes for three seasons from 2008 to 2010, Philip Glenister spoke with Yahoo UK about his annoyance over how his co-star was treated at the time.
Keeley Hawes has revealed she has quite the aversion to cooking, shedding light on the foods she avoids at dinner. The 49-year-old actress might not consider herself 'very sophisticated' when it ...
Keeley Hawes is a British actress and former model. Keeley Hawes has voiced roles in video games such as Lara Croft in Tomb Raider games. She appeared in the film version of the Last September and ...
When Keeley Hawes took the lead role in Ashes to Ashes, BBC's follow-up to its hit series Life on Mars, in 2008 there was uproar which Philip Glenister tells Yahoo UK he found incredibly "unfair".