1960s Hollywood icon making comeback in BBC thriller with star-studded cast | 954055B | 2024-01-27 21:08:01
1960s Hollywood icon making comeback in BBC thriller with star-studded cast | 954055B | 2024-01-27 21:08:01
Death In Paradise is returning for a star-studded 13th collection, and this time, a Hollywood icon is joining DI Neville Parker.
Hayley Mills, who starred within the 1961 film The Father or mother Lure as twins Sharon and Susan (later played by Lindsey Lohan), will now guest star on the BBC One drama.
The 77-year-old actress was additionally recognized for her position in Disney's Pollyanna, for which she won an Oscar and was nominated for a Bafta.
Following her Hollywood career, Hayley landed the title position on the sitcom Good Morning, Miss Bliss – which was later retooled into 1990s basic Saved by the Bell – and in newer years has appeared on British TV hits like Wild At Coronary heart and guest-starred in Midsomer Murders.
She also played the leading position of Anna Leonowens in a serious revival of The King and I within the 1990s and in 2023 starred in a stage adaptation of The Greatest Unique Marigold Lodge.
She'll be becoming a member of an extended listing of famous faces appearing on the upcoming series of Death in Paradise, together with X Factor contestant Rachel Adedeji, West End star Richard Fleeshman – who played Craig Harris on Coronation Road from 2002 till 2006 – and comic Ronni Ancona.
As if that wasn't sufficient, Starstruck's Emma Sidi, Bridgerton actress Emma Naomi and Ted Lasso's Kevin Garry all make appearances, as well as former Band of Gold actress Cathy Tyson, and singer Kate Robbins.
Teasing the upcoming collection, the BBC has revealed that the new collection kicks off the present's milestone 100th episode, and can see Commissioner Selwyn Patterson (played by Don Warrington) rejoice 50 years of police service, before being left preventing for his life after being dramatically shot by a mysterious assassin.
Elsewhere across the collection, Office Marlon Pryce (Tahj Miles) confronts his future, DS Naomi Thomas (Shantol Jackson) lets unfastened to double date with Trainee Officer Darlene Curtis (Ginny Holder), and Catherine Bordey (Elizabeth Bourgine) finds herself embroiled in a homicide case when an previous pal turns into a suspect.
The BBC provides: 'Will our hapless detective lastly get his completely happy ever after? There's additionally a lethal recreation of bingo, a poisoning at a cookery competitors, dying during a blackout, and a mystifying murder in a carry.'
This comes after Death In Paradise fans were given a treat through the finale of Beyond Paradise in April final yr, when an epic crossover occurred – with producers teasing future seasons of the spin-off.
Creator Tony Jordan just lately informed& Metro.co.uk: 'This isn't an experiment! We've tried to create a present that may ship to the audience and get the identical feeling as Demise in Paradise. They're utterly totally different worlds, however they are feel good tv and I don't assume there's enough of that. I feel there's a lot crime drama of missing infants, lifeless youngsters, individuals hanging from timber and all types!
'I like exhibits like Dying in Paradise where the household all sit together and I adore it. Demise in Paradise, 9pm on a Friday, you assume "oh fast sit down!". I hope that we'll get the same factor with Beyond Paradise.
'We are engaged on concepts for future collection, we'd absolutely love for it to go again.'
Dying In Paradise returns to BBC One and iPlayer on Sunday, February four.
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