Dervla Kirwan
Born | October 24, 1971 |
Hometown | Churchtown, Ireland |
Height | 5'4" (1.63m) |
Spouse | Rupert Penry-Jones (m 2007 - present) |
Children | Florence Penry-Jones , Peter Penry-Jones |
Parents | Maureen O'Driscoll , Peter Kirwan |
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The Reunion, ITVX, review: Ioan Gruffudd flounders in this sun-soaked Euro-nonsense
- ITVX has waited until Christmas is out of the way to deliver its first turkey. The Reunion is an adaptation of a French novel and is one of those curious European productions in which the foreign cast perform perfectly well in English, yet experienced British actors behave as if they are in am-dram.
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The Stranger soundtrack and theme tune: The songs featured in the hit Netflix show
Psychological thriller The Stranger has been delighting fans since it landed on Netflix towards the end of January.Based on the novel of the same name by American writer Harlan Coben, the drama follows husband and father Adam Price, whose life comes crashing down around him when he learns that his wife is keeping a secret from him.
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Meet Netflix’s The Stranger cast - from Richard Armitage to Jennifer Saunders
Netflix's new series The Stranger is the show of the moment, which fans admitting to binge-watching the entire mystery drama - where a total stranger creates chaos by telling people intimate details about their loved ones - all in one go. In the first episode, Adam (Richard Armitage) is told that his wife faked her pregnancy, causing him to lose faith in his relationship before his wife mysteriously disappears. The British drama has a brilliant cast, so find out more about them here... Richard
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Everything you need to know about Netflix's The Stranger
The Stranger has only been available on Netflix since Friday, but has already trended on Twitter and become one of Netflix's top ten most popular shows of the moment. Find out everything you need to know about the thriller adapted from the bestselling novel… What is The Stranger about?Based on the novel by Harlan Coben, The Stranger follows Adam Price, a happily married dad of two whose life is turned on its head when a stranger tells him a terrible secret about his wife, which catapults him int
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The Stranger review – was she ever even pregnant?!
The Stranger review – was she ever even pregnant?!. Everyone harbours a secret that could ruin them, don’t they? They certainly do in this addictive Netflix thriller based on the Harlan Coben page-turner. Don’t make any evening plans
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The Stranger, review: Jennifer Saunders thriller is macabre and gruesome – but it’s also funny
The Stranger (Netflix) is a Danny Brocklehurst adaptation of a Harlan Coben novel, transposed from New Jersey to Manchester. It’s billed as a psychological thriller, which is usually code for the plot revolving around suburban shagging rather than spies and guns. Richard Armitage plays Adam Price, a lawyer with an enviable life: good job, big house, fashionably landscaped garden, two friendly and accomplished sons. Best of all, he is married to Corinne (Dervla Kirwan), bright, gorgeous and a a p
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Netflix's new thriller The Stranger releases first-look trailer with Anthony Head and Richard Armitage
No secrets are safe.
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Macbeth review: Cauldron fails to bubble in stolidly paced Scottish play
Shakespeare’s most urgently propulsive tragedy is usually streamlined by directors and conducted at a murderous pace. Paul Miller’s production proceeds at a slow smoulder and never catches fire. There’s little sense of passion or shared ambition between John Simm and Dervla Kirwan that might spur the Macbeths on their killing spree to the Scottish throne, and only glimmers of feeling in the major soliloquies.I can’t tell you if the play is uncut — I’m not that much of a nerd — but I can say ther
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Macbeth, Chichester Festival Theatre, review: a muted John Simm and Dervla Kirwan are outshone by the scenery
Macbeth, that brutally efficient representation of the hubris-nemesis axis, is increasingly the statement Shakespeare drama by which theatres are judged, not least because of the plum roles it offers for two actors at the peak of their careers.
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Jennifer Saunders lands serious drama role in Netflix's The Stranger
The Ab Fab legend joins Richard Armitage in new thriller.
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Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train review: A window into the captivating tensions of a US jailhouse
Stephen Adly Guirgis’s firecracker examination of a New York prison contains one of my favourite lines in all modern drama: “Be blazin’ or be freezin’ — but don’t you ever be cool.” True to its word, this pumping, pounding, pulsing play alternately blazes and freezes its way through the stories of two men locked up in the infamous Rikers Island. The first thing that strikes us about this powerful production from fast-rising director Kate Hewitt is the traverse stage that bisects the auditorium.
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