Showing posts with label BARRY WARD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BARRY WARD. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2025

NETFLIX REVEALS CAST FOR THEIR NEW TV SERIES ADAPTATION OF GROWN UPS NOVEL ABOUT A DUBLIN FAMILY CLAN

   GROWN UPS SERIES  
NETFLIX ANNOUNCES LEAD CAST
Netflix has announced lead cast for their new TV series adaptation of Marian Keyes novel GROWN UPS which, set in south county Dublin, follows the chaotic lives of the Casey clan, a noisy, tight-knit Irish family, who are bound together by a tangled web of loyalty, resentment, money, memory, 
Robert Sheehan, Sarah Greene and Barry Ward will star
and love. When the rock of the family, the “good son,” dies unexpectedly, it sets off a seismic emotional reckoning. Over the course of the next year, the Caseys will fall in and out of love, confront old wounds and make some new ones. They’ll be forced to face not only their grief, but the exhausting, 
Sinead Cusack, James Agnew and Aisling Bea will also star
relentless, and often ridiculous struggle of being an adult. Despite their age and responsibilities, the Caseys are far from grown up. Sarah Greene, Barry Ward, Aisling Bea, Robert Sheehan, Amy-Leigh Hickman, Adrian Dunbar, Sinead Cusack, Karin Hanczewski, James Agnew and Katelyn Rose Downey will star.

Saturday, July 5, 2025

SEE FIRST IMAGES FROM SENSUALLY PROFOUND MOVIE DRAMA ON THE SEA WITH BARRY WARD, LORNE MACFADYEN AND CELYN JONES

    ON THE SEA   
FIRST IMAGES FROM THE MOVING DRAMA
Well it definitely sounds like a moving and deeply psychological drama. Taking part in the competition of Edinburgh International Film Festival this August is Helen Walsh directed drama ON THE SEA, a profound and moving exploration of masculinity and desire in a remote yet savagely beautiful fishing community starring Barry Ward, Lorne MacFadyen, Liz White, Henry Lawfull, Celyn Jones, Danny Webb. Jack works as a Hand Raker on the mussel beds in North Wales alongside his younger brother,Dyfan, and Dyfan’s three sons. Jack has always assumed that his own boy, Tom, will join the family business on leaving school but Tom’s resistance to follow in his footsteps creates familial tension. Tensions are further inflamed by the arrival of an itinerant deckhand, Daniel, who makes known his feelings for Jack. In this remote, rural community where life revolves around Church and fishery, Jack is faced with an impossible dilemma. ON THE SEA is a beautiful, sensual and at times, tragic exploration of masculinity, place and desire.