Saskia Reeves
Born | August 16, 1961 |
Hometown | Paddington, United Kingdom |
Height | 5'4" (1.63m) |
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Miss travelling around Europe? You may not after watching Us
- This BBC One series about a man desperately trying to save his marriage during a family holiday is wonderfully acted – and a total nightmare
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Us review, BBC One: Tom Hollander shines in this funny and acutely observed Sunday night drama
The opening scenes beautifully articulate a certain kind of middle-class London lifestyle, with its ridiculous consolations and pathetic disappointments
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Us review – divorce drama offers warmth and wanderlust
Us review – divorce drama offers warmth and wanderlustBased on the novel by David Nicholls, this gentle series about a family embarking on one last holiday proves especially poignant with travel largely off-limits
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TV tonight: a grand tour of emotional ruins as Us begins
TV tonight: a grand tour of emotional ruins as Us begins. David Nicholls’s bestseller is adapted for the small screen, starring Tom Hollander and Saskia Reeves. Plus: Keeping Up With The Kardashians returns. Here’s what to watch tonight
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At least we’ll have some good TV to watch if there’s a second lockdown
From dramas on pandemics to pharmaceutical scientists, there’s plenty of decent shows to tune into this season, writes Charlotte Cripps
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Baptiste star explains that divorce drama Us "feels very true"
"It's so normal, so ordinary."
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Tom Hollander: New drama Us can bring comfort and escapism in these testing times
Actors were, in a sense, already match-fit for lockdown. It’s an idle thought and understates all the many varieties of misery the country has been plunged into, but sitting at home with nothing to do except consider the disintegration of the polar ice caps is something actors are used to. Even well-known ones eternally emerge from and return to “the primordial slime” of unemployment (Simon Callow). Consequently they develop coping strategies for filling time: a lot of yoga. Day-drinking. Writin
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David Nicholls discusses adapting his novel Us for TV format
The author and screenwriter's reworking of Us will air on BBC One on Sunday.
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Tom Hollander interview: ‘The future of theatre is in real jeopardy – it’s very bleak’
Tom Hollander is the consummate show-stealer. I remember first seeing him on stage in The Judas Kiss, David Hare’s play about the Oscar Wilde scandal in 1998. Even though I can picture him strutting around as the treacherous lover, Bosie, I had to look up who played Wilde (it was Liam Neeson). Sometimes Hollander is the lead (remember his hilarious, deeply affecting performance in the church sitcom Rev which he co-created), but more often he spices things up with a piquant supporting role. Examp
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Peaky Blinders to politics: Helen McCrory joins cast of BBC thriller Roadkill
Hugh Laurie will play a 'charismatic' Conservative minister in the new series.
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The Night Manager star lands role in new BBC drama 'Us'
An all-star cast has been announced for the BBC adaptation of David Nicholls' bestselling novel, Us, and it has been revealed that the The Night Manager star Tom Hollander will play the lead role of Douglas Petersen. The novel follows Douglas, who is left shocked when his wife Connie tells him that she isn't sure about their marriage anymore. The pair agree to go on a trip to Europe with their son, Albie, where Douglas is determined to mend his marriage and his family.Tom will play Douglas in Us
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