Grace Színész- és szereplőlista - 3. évad
DS Roy Grace szerepében:
John Simm
1970-07-10 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
John Simm was born on 10th July 1970 in Leeds, West Yorkshire and grew up in Nelson, Lancashire. He attended Edge End High School, Nelson, Lancashire followed by Blackpool Drama College at 16 and the Drama Centre, London at 19. He lives with his wife, actress Kate Magowan, and their children Ryan (born 13th August 2001) and Molly (born February 2007). Simm won the best actor award at the Valencia Film Festival for his film debut in "Boston Kickout" (1996).
DS Glenn Branson szerepében:
Richie Campbell
1983-02-08 Hackney, London, England, UK
Richard Campbell (born 8 February 1982) is a British actor.
DC Nick Nicholl szerepében:
Brad Morrison
The Movie DB adatlap | IMDb adatlap
National Theatre Live: Twelfth Night film TMDb
DC Emma Jane Boutwood szerepében:
Amaka Okafor
1981-11-03 Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK
DS Bella Moy szerepében:
Laura Elphinstone
Cleo Morey szerepében:
Zoë Tapper
1981-10-25 Bromley, Greater London, England
Zoë Tapper (born 1981) is an English actress who first came to prominence playing Nell Gwynne in Richard Eyre's award-winning film Stage Beauty in 2004. She is known for portraying Anya Raczynski in Survivors and Mina Harker in Demons.
ACC Cassian Pewe szerepében:
Sam Hoare
1981-06-27 United Kingdom
Sam Hoare (b. 27 June 1981) is a British actor and director best known for his role as Dickie Burnell, alongside Matt Smith in BBC1's Olympic drama Bert & Dickie (2012) Hoare wrote and directed his début feature film, Having You, starring Anna Friel and Romola Garai, which was premièred in May 2013 on Sky Movies.
Sandy szerepében:
Clare Calbraith
1974-01-01 Warrington, Cheshire, England
Clare Michelle Calbraith (born 1 January 1974) is an English actress, born in Winsford, Cheshire, and raised in Liverpool and Cheshire, whose appearances include roles in the ITV period drama series Home Fires and Downton Abbey, together with the BBC2 drama The Shadow Line. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia