Bridgerton star Rege-Jean Page has had his name attached to the iconic role of James Bond ever since he set pulses racing on the Netflix period drama.
19.03.2021 - 22:28 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Martin Compston to become the next James Bond. The 62-year-old, who plays Superintendent Ted Hastings on the hit cop drama, lent his support to the Greenock -born actor amid rumours that he could take over as 007 in the future.
Martin would become the second Scot in history to take on the coveted spy role if the speculation becomes true.And Adrian hopes that his colleague takes the part of his Line of Duty outfit with him. Speaking on BBC Breakfast yesterday, Adrian said: “There is talk at the
.Bridgerton star Rege-Jean Page has had his name attached to the iconic role of James Bond ever since he set pulses racing on the Netflix period drama.
It looks as though the wife of Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar has found his newfound ‘sex symbol’ status something to laugh about.
Line of Duty star Kelly Macdonald has revealed the creator of the BBC show thought her Scottish accent would 'mess with Martin Compston's head'. Series 6 has already had fans on the edge of their seat, with the Trainspotting actress joining the cast as a guest lead playing the mysterious Detective Chief Inspector Joanne Davidson.
He is best known as Superintendent Ted Hastings in BBC’s Line of Duty which is set to return for the much-anticipated series six on Sunday. But when he is not running AC-12 in the hit police drama, what do we know about actor Adrian Dunbar? Let’s take a look… Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
If you're a fan of Line of Duty you will know that DS Steve Arnott is concerned with one thing only – catching bent coppers. However, Martin Compston, who plays the policeman, has another focus in his life, his gorgeous wife.
Sam Heughan‘s hot new film SAS: Red Notice is a must-see new movie and it has fans demanding he become the next James Bond after Daniel Craig retires.