Mónica Marie Zorrilla Jane Seymour has signed on to star in and co-executive produce a new Irish mystery thriller for Acorn TV, AMC Networks’ streamer that focuses on British content.“Harry Wild” is set to go into production next month in Dublin.
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If you’re a film fan and know your Irish actors, you’re probably very familiar with the last name Gleeson. There’s Brendan Gleeson, a damn fine veteran actor.
But you also have his two sons, Domhnall Gleeson and Brian Gleeson, two great actors in their own right. Well, if you have a lot of Gleeson love, you’re going to really enjoy “Frank of Ireland.” READ MORE: ‘We Broke Up’ Trailer: Aya Cash & William Jackson Harper Are A Failing Couple Faking Happiness In This New Comedy As seen in the
.Mónica Marie Zorrilla Jane Seymour has signed on to star in and co-executive produce a new Irish mystery thriller for Acorn TV, AMC Networks’ streamer that focuses on British content.“Harry Wild” is set to go into production next month in Dublin.
Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actress Jane Seymour is to star in and executive produce the latest original series for AMC Networks streamer Acorn TV, taking the title role in Irish mystery thriller Harry Wild.
Many of us have come to see it as an odd term of endearment, but it appears Superintendent Ted Hastings’s classic one-liner in Line of Duty is more sentimental than we thought.
There are a couple of things we all know about vengeful spirits that live in haunted houses. First, they love to become friends with little kids.
Line Of Duty’s Irish star Amy DeBhrún is playing a Liverpudlian in the show but is a Dubliner through and through. Viewers of the hit crime drama are growing increasingly unsure of her character, but one thing they’re sure of is Amy’s incredible talent.
Dublin singer Mary Byrne has jumped to pop impressario Simon Cowell’s defence over the ongoing X Factor ‘exploitation’ controversy.
premiering April 16 on Amazon, has some funny moments while sometimes veering into a live-action, sophomoric take on dim-bulb pals “Beavis and Butt-Head.” Younger brother Brian takes the lead here as 32-year-old man-child Frank Marron, who’s still living at home in suburban Dublin with his randy mother, Mary (Pom Boyd), who’s both critical of, and in sync with, her son’s temperament and sense of humor.
Naman Ramachandran In today’s Global Bulletin, Sky releases “The Colour Room” first look; BBC sets pandemic series “Extra Life”; Oble sells Portuguese drama “3 Women”; IFFSA Toronto launches talent fund; the Writers Lab U.K.
Here’s the thing, if Domhnall Gleeson is in something, we most definitely have to see it.
It looks as though Irish actress Nadia Forde has been kept rather busy during lockdown as she has announced a new project.
Over the last number of years, the level of talent in the Irish acting scene has risen exponentially. Our own lads and lassies have been doing us proud, popping up on screens all over the world.
EXCLUSIVE: Irish actress and model Nadia Forde (Once Upon a Time in London, Republic of Telly) has created Dublin-set comedy The Lido for Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ.
Sometimes you have to wonder what the hell characters in horror films are thinking when they do something stupid? Of course, for the guys in “Boys from County Hell,” you could probably blame alcohol and the close proximity of heavy construction machinery for why they decided to wake up a vampire.
Taken actor, 68, is on The Graham Norton Show tonight alongside his son Micheál Richardson to promote their new film Made In Italy. The Amazon Prime flick sees them play a bereaved father and son struggling to deal with grief.
Antonio Ferme editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Amazon Prime Video released the premiere date and trailer for “Frank of Ireland,” and TV One released a clip from the upcoming season of “Unsung.”HBO Max has announced the cast for the upcoming comedy pilot “The Gordita Chronicles” from Sony Pictures Television. The family comedy is about a willful, 12-year-old Dominican girl Cucu (Olivia Goncalves) who struggles to fit into hedonistic 1980s Miami as her family pursues the American dream.
Brothers Brian and Domhnall Gleeson are bringing the laughs to Amazon Prime Video with the new comedy series “Frank Of Ireland”.
Amazon is set to double down on its sports output in the UK by taking rights to rugby union’s Six Nations Championship in a shared deal with the BBC and ITV, according to British newspaper The Times. The news emerged on the same day as Amazon announced it will premiere gay rugby film Steelers on April 16 in the UK and Ireland.
While we are spoilt for choice with great telly, there is plenty of drama happening off our screens.