'THE WOMAN IN WHITE'
JESSIE BUCKLEY, BEN HARDY TO LEAD BBC VICTORIAN SERIES
Here's a new BBC project for us: they've announced today the beginning of production on their small screen adaptation of Wilkie Collins Victorian thriller THE WOMAN IN WHITE and they've also announced Ben Hardy (X-Men) will star as Walter Hartright and our beloved Jessie Buckley (War And Peace, Taboo) as Marian Halcombe, with Dougray Scott, Charles Dance and Art Malik also in the cast!
The five episode mini series starts in early Victorian London after Walter Hartright encounters
a ghostly woman dressed in all white on a moonlit road, and then soon
finds himself drawn into a mysterious and disturbing world. Romance,
suspense, and danger combine as secrets come to the fore in the haunting
tale of insanity and identity. Viewed by many as the first
psychological thriller novel, THE WOMAN IN WHITE will take viewers on a
chilling ride down the shadowy paths and corridors of English country
houses and ultimately into the depths of the Victorian madhouse.
MANISH DAYAL TO LEAD
'THE RESIDENT' MEDICAL SERIES
Meanwhile, another of our absolute fave's, always lovely Manish Dayal (100 Foot Journey) will lead new medical drama THE RESIDENT at Fox! He will be Devon Pravesh, an idealistic young doctor who begins his first day under the supervision of a tough, brilliant senior resident, Conrad Hawkins who pulls the curtain back on all of the good and evil in modern day medicine. Lives may be saved or lost, but expectations will always be shattered.
Devon is a first year resident at Kings County Hospital. Top of his class at medical school, the type to follow rules, driven and passionate when it comes to medicine, Devon is a hard working perfectionist from a working class background. In Phillip Noyce directed and Antoine Fuqua produced series, Bruce Greenwood will play Chief of Surgery Dr. Soloman Bell, every inch the image of an ideal surgeon.
That skinny guy needs a shirt and skinny jeans.
ReplyDeleteoff his body
DeleteI like her crown of braids hairstyle, very slavic and old-fashioned, of course. Judging from that, her dress and the Eastern Orthodox cross she's wearing, the photo must be from "War and Peace."
ReplyDeleteyes, she gave the most profoundly wonderful and convincing portrayal of princess Bolkonskaya in that one and ended up leaving the set in love with the guy who played her brother in it :)
DeleteManish Dayal can play doctor on me any day ;) The Woman In White sounds positively chilling. Perfect for October watching when I do enjoy a good spooky thriller!
ReplyDeleteI positively adore Manish, never seen such warm radiance and utter cuteness!
DeleteThat women in white looks interesting...and hey, that dude looks cute :)
ReplyDeletesure does!
DeleteSounds good!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day,
-Kati
Almost Stylish
you too!
DeleteThe Woman in White has my attention.
ReplyDeleteglad to hear it!
DeleteWhen is The Resident supposed to start airing?
ReplyDeleteit is only in the pilot stage which means we don't know if the series will be ordered fully at all yet.
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