We are becoming part machine.
29.03.2024 - 14:33 / ok.co.uk
Fans of the popular TV series Beyond Paradise are familiar with Kris Marshall for his role as DI Humphrey Goodman. Set in the picturesque town of Shipton Abbott, this spin-off of Death in Paradise chronicles Humphrey's adventures as he navigates a variety of strange and captivating cases. Starring in films, television and on stage for more than 20 years, the actor has notably played Nick Harper in My Family, Colin Frissell in the 2003 film Love Actually, Gratiano in The Merchant of Venice, and Dave in the first series of Citizen Khan.
However, off-screen, the beloved actor has revealed a poignant reason behind his reluctance to indulge in fan requests for selfies. In an interview with The Mirror, Kris opened up about the challenges of fame and the impact it has had on his personal life. Despite his affable demeanour, Kris confessed to feeling uncomfortable with the intrusive nature of celebrity culture, particularly when it comes to interactions with fans.
Reflecting on his experiences, Kris shared a heartbreaking incident that shaped his approach to fan encounters. "I have a rule now where if I’m with my kids, I’ll of course stop and say hello, but I won’t do pictures," Kris revealed. "That’s because when my son was about two, we were on a pier and I stopped to do a picture and he ran off.
I couldn’t find him and I was so stressed. So if I’m alone, with my wife, with friends, no problem. If I’m with the kids, I can’t.
I need to keep hold of them." He also makes it a rule not to chat to fans on social media, adding: “I don’t do any of that. You don’t want someone like me on there! I’d say stuff. I’m pretty good at watching what I say these days, because I was shipped off for some training on how to do interviews a few
.We are becoming part machine.
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In Friday evening's third instalment of Beyond Paradise, it's a big day for Humphrey (Kris Marshall) and Martha (Sally Bretton) as the day of the fostering home visit arrives.The team also investigates a fishing trawler that heads out to sea from Shipton Abbott with three brothers and their ill mother on board - but returns with only the three men. A note found on the boat indicates the woman has taken her own life but things get complicated when her estranged daughter arrives in town to help organise her funeral.
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Kris Marshall, who starred in Death in Paradise, has spoken up about the cancellation of an ITV drama he starred in. The 50 year old actor starred in ITV's Sanditon, based on an unfinished Jane Austen novel, after making a name for himself in BBC's Death in Paradise. Unfortunately, Sanditon didn't impress viewers and it was cancelled after just one series.
Beyond Paradise star Kris Marshall has opened up about his feelings when ITV's Sanditon was cancelled and then brought back to life. Sanditon, a romantic drama based on an unfinished Jane Austen novel, managed to return for a second series in July 2022 despite initially struggling to attract viewers and being axed after just one series.
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The BBC has given us a sneak peek into the second episode of Beyond Paradise, the spin-off show from Death In Paradise.The show focuses on DI Humphrey Goodman, who has relocated to the peaceful town of Shipton Abbott with his future wife, Martha. Previously, Humphrey was trying to solve a murder mystery that took place on a steam train. However, Martha was busy spying on the main house from their houseboat as her mum Anne decided to take a leap into the world of dating.
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BBC Beyond Paradise fans all said the same thing just minutes into the new series of the Humphrey Goodman detective drama. DI Goodman and his team came back with a big mystery to solve when they found a real murder on a steam train. Humphrey and DS Esther Williams were on an old steam train because Margo asked them to act in her play.
BBC Beyond Paradise fans all said the same thing just minutes into the new series. Humphrey Goodman, played by Kris Marshall, is back for a second series of the detective drama. DI Goodman and the team were thrown straight back into the deep end as they had to solve a murder on a steam train.