Nightsleeper Színész- és szereplőlista
Abby Aysgarth szerepében:
Alexandra Roach
1987-08-23 Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK
Alexandra Elizabeth Roach (born August 20, 1987) is a Welsh actress best known for her roles as Becky in Utopia and DS Joy Freers in No Offence. She has also made appearances in series including Being Human, Inside No. 9, Black Mirror and Killing Eve.
Joe Roag szerepében:
Joe Cole
1988-11-28 Kingston upon Thames, London, England, UK
Joseph Michael Cole (born November 28, 1988) is an English actor from Kingston, London. Some of his most notable roles include: Luke in Skins, Tommy in Offender, John Shelby in Peaky Blinders, Marzin and Beckwith in Secret in Their Eyes, Reece in Green Room, Billy Moore in A Prayer Before Dawn, Frank in the Black Mirror episode "Hang the DJ", Sean Wallace in Gangs of London and Iver Iversen in Against the Ice.
Arran Moy szerepében:
Alex Ferns
1968-10-13 Lennoxtown, Scotland, UK
Alex Ferns is a Scottish actor who is perhaps best known for playing abusive husband Trevor in BBC soap EastEnders. His film credits include Joyeux Noël, The Legend of Tarzan and the lead role in 2004's Man Dancin'. In 2019, Ferns starred as mining crew leader Andrei Glukhov in HBO/Sky miniseries Chernobyl.
Liz Draycott szerepében:
Sharon Small
1967-01-01 Drumchapel, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sharon Small (born 1 January 1967) is a Scottish actress acclaimed for her dramatic work in film, radio, theatre, and television. She is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers in the BBC television adaptation of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries by Elizabeth George. She is also recognised for her lead roles in Law & Order: UK (as Inspector Elisabeth Flynn) and Trust Me (playing Dr. Brigitte Rayne).
Fraser Warren szerepében:
James Cosmo
1948-05-24 Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Cosmos is known for his film roles as Angus MacLeod in Highlander, Campbell in Braveheart and as Father Christmas in the adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Over the years he has also had roles in films such as Trainspotting, The Last Legion, Troy, and 2081 . He also appeared in Take the High Road as Alex Geddes from 1982-83. He is also a staple of British television, with credits in hundreds of television shows, Cosmo made a name for himself playing Scottish "tough guy" characters.
Paul Peveril szerepében:
David Threlfall
1953-10-12 Burnage, Manchester, England, UK
Born in Burnage, Manchester in 1953, David Threlfall is a celebrated actor of stage, film and television. In the latter, he is perhaps best known as the feckless Frank Gallagher in Channel 4's Shameless. In 1994 whilst working on a production of The Count of Monte Cristo at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, Threlfall met Bosnian actress Brana Bajic and the pair subsequently married a year later.
Danny Geoghan szerepében:
Daniel Cahill
Erin Connolly szerepében:
Lois Chimimba
1991-08-16 Glasgow, Scotland
Lois Chimimba is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her roles in television programmes, including Beth Forbes in Holby City (2014), Karen in the medical drama Trust Me, Hannah Bailey in the Netflix television series The One (2021), and Tara Kierly in the drama television series Vigil (2021).
Yas Brown szerepében:
Sharon Rooney
1988-10-28 Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Scottish actress best known for the lead role of Rae in Channel 4's My Mad Fat Diary, as Dawn in ITV's Brief Encounters and Sophie in the BBC2 sitcom Two Doors Down.
Chrissy Doolan szerepében:
Ruth Madeley
1987-08-04 Westhoughton, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, UK
Ruth Madeley is a British actress known for her roles in Years and Years, The Rook and Doctor Who. She was born with spina bifida and has worked with the charity Whizz-Kidz for much of her life. She was nominated for a television BAFTA in 2016 for her work in Don't Take My Baby.
Rachel Li szerepében:
Katie Leung
1987-08-08 Dundee, Scotland, UK
Katie Leung (born 8 August 1987; pronounced [lœ:ŋ]) is a Scottish actress. She first gained fame for playing Cho Chang, Harry Potter's first love interest in the Harry Potter film series, and subsequently for her roles as Caitlyn Kiramman in the Netflix animated series Arcane and Ash in the Amazon Prime Video sci-fi series The Peripheral. Among British television audiences, Leung is known for her lead roles in the miniseries dramas One Child and Strangers and her supporting role in the police dramedy Annika.
Tobi McKnight szerepében:
Gabriel Howell
Billy McCloud szerepében:
Scott Reid
1993-07-13 Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Nicola Miller szerepében:
Pamela Nomvete
Saj Sidhu szerepében:
Parth Thakerar
Parth Thakrekar is Asian-British Actor
Max "Mouse" Ellis szerepében:
Adam Mitchell
Meg Hooton szerepében:
Remy Beasley
Chepstow, Wales, UK
Mark Hudson szerepében:
Jonjo O'Neill
1978-07-11
Jonjo O'Neill is an actor from Northern Ireland known for his stage and television work. O'Neill was born in Belfast, grew up in the Whiterock Road area and was educated at St Mary's Grammar School. Growing up he was passionate about musical theatre and was a member of Ulster Youth Theatre and performed with the Ulster Theatre Company. In 1996 at the age of 18 he won a place and a full scholarship to the Guildford School of Acting, and moved to England. His first television role was the year he graduated from drama school, in Extremely Dangerous (1999). A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) 2009-2011 ensemble, his roles included Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Orlando in As You Like It, and Launcelot in Morte D'Arthur. His performances during the RSC's six-week residency at Park Avenue Armory in New York were hailed as "forceful" and "irresistible." At the 2012 World Shakespeare Festival in Stratford-upon-Avon, O'Neill played the title role in Roxana Silbert's production of Richard III at the Swan Theatre. In 2012 he won praise for his performance in Lucy Prebble's play The Effect at the Royal National Theatre headlining alongside Billie Piper, whom he later appeared alongside in the 2013 fiftieth anniversary episode of Doctor Who: "The Day of the Doctor". He also appeared in "The Mortal Remains," the final vignette in the Coen brothers's film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018).