I Fought the Law cast: Who stars alongside Sheridan Smith in ITV true crime drama?
Sheridan Smith isn’t new to demanding characters, but the role in ITV’s I Fought the Law might be her most difficult yet.
Sheridan Smith isn’t new to demanding characters, but the role in ITV’s I Fought the Law might be her most difficult yet.
In the concluding moments of the episode, Ncuti Gatwa’s portrayal of the Fifteenth Doctor underwent a significant transformation, which brought back the role of Rose Tyler, as played by the original actress. This signified a spectacular return for her character.
A mother mourning her loss is rarely proposed on Twitter as a potential future role, but she approaches this challenge with great skill, as she often does. Indeed, among her many acclaimed performances, this one could be her most remarkable achievement to date.
In a new role, Creevy portrays Ria, a young cleaner who is employed by the assertive businesswoman Fran, brought to life by Myles. As Ria becomes captivated by Fran’s self-assuredness, she gradually modifies her personal lifestyle.
Certainly, the pair enjoyed a public display of affection (PDA) during an eventful evening out at the joint basketball tournament between The League and Blem, which was hosted by the renowned Grammy winner, taking place in Los Angeles.
After the tennis champion had to withdraw from the 2025 US Open due to a shoulder injury on his left side, Trinity – who recently announced her relationship with Ben – posted a heartfelt message of encouragement.
Instead of the typical early release on BBC iPlayer, I’ll find myself watching the EastEnders episode scheduled for Wednesday, 3rd September simultaneously. That’s right, it will be available on both iPlayer and BBC One at exactly 7:30 pm.
The actress who plays the lead in ‘The Valley’ and her latest partner Brandon Hanson just took a trip to Mexico for a loving vacation filled with public displays of affection.
In addition to sharing two images displaying a sewing line extending from his ear’s bottom to his jaw, which was subsequently concealed by a bandage, the well-known British culinary expert disclosed that he recently had a treatment for skin cancer.
Debuting at the Venice Film Festival and slated for release on Netflix, this two-and-a-half-hour film is a heartfelt tribute to Mary Shelley’s work, created by Guillermo del Toro – the acclaimed Mexican director known for crafting captivating creature-centric films like Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) and the Academy Award-winning The Shape of Water (2017).