Murder in Provence: Death at Chateau de Bremont


10:00 pm - 11:50 pm, Thursday, July 16 on ITV3 (10)

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Death at Chateau de Bremont
Season 1, Episode 2

Now working as a consultant for the police, Marine helps Antoine and Helene investigate the death of an aristocrat found dead at his crumbling chateau, but just when the team think that they've got their suspects nailed, another body is found. Roger Allam and Nancy Carroll star


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Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Roger Allam (Executive producer) .. Antoine Verlaque
Nancy Carroll (Actor) .. Marine Bonnet
Keala Settle (Actor) .. Helene Paulik
Patricia Hodge (Actor) .. Florence Bonnet
Kirsty Bushell (Actor) .. Sylvie
Geff Francis (Actor) .. Francois Roussel
Ashley Russell (Actor) .. Etienne de Bremont
Jonathan Aris (Actor) .. Lucien de Bremont
Damola Delaja (Actor) .. Lucas
Thomas Vernal (Actor) .. Jean-Claude Faraud
Sara Powell (Actor) .. Cosette Faraud
Flora Montgomery (Actor) .. Isabelle de Bremont
Melanie Gutteridge (Actor) .. Beatrice de Keppel Valois
Samuel Barnett (Actor) .. Didier Laurent
Mark Adams (Actor) .. Yves Madani
Jonathan Digby (Actor) .. Marc Nagel
Lizzy McInnerny (Actor) .. Maria Pogarovsky
Max Gold (Actor) .. Lever Pogarovsky
Chloe Thomas (Director)
Alison Owen (Executive producer)
Shelagh Stephenson (Executive producer)
Alison Carpenter (Executive producer)
Debra Hayward (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Roger Allam (Executive producer) .. Antoine Verlaque
Nancy Carroll (Actor) .. Marine Bonnet
Best Known For: Winning an Olivier award for her performance in After the Dance at the Royal National Theatre.
Early-life: Nancy was born in Bristol in 1974. She was three years old when she tap-danced at Brixton Town hall. She went on to study fine art but found the life of an artist too solitary. She ended up graduating from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1998. Her first professional acting role was in the film An Ideal Husband (1999).
Career: Carroll's stage credits include A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Lady's Not for Burning, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, The Recruiting Officer, The Magistrate and After the Dance, for which she won an Olivier award. On the small screen, she has made guest appearances in Holby City, Midsomer Murders, Dalziel and Pascoe, and Silent Witness. More recently, she played Lady Felicia Montague in the BBC daytime drama Father Brown. On film, she has also starred in Iris (2001).
Quote: 'Sometimes it's lovely to leave moments as moments. Rather than milk them for every single ounce of life.'
Trivia: Carroll spent a year in Italy learning how to mix her own paints and stretch canvasses.
Keala Settle (Actor) .. Helene Paulik
Patricia Hodge (Actor) .. Florence Bonnet
Born: September 29, 1946 in Cleethorpes
Best Known For: Playing a string of stand-offish, English upper-crust characters.
Early-life: Patricia Ann Hodge was born in Cleethorpes on September 29, 1946. She was brought up in a hotel in nearby Grimsby, where her father was the manager. She got fed up with eating posh food, when all she wanted was bangers and mash. She spent rainy Sundays roller skating in the hotel's empty ballroom. Acting was not her first love. She trained to be a teacher and taught for a while before treading the boards.
Career: Hodge's first acting job was playing a 37-year-old tart and old-age pensioner in alternate scenes of the same play. She is one of the few actresses to win critical regard, despite spending the bulk of her career in commercial theatre and TV. She played a ballet teacher in acclaimed Quentin Crisp biopic The Naked Civil Servant and also appeared in The Elephant Man. Other memorable TV roles include Rumpole of the Bailey, Jemima Short Investigates, The Life and Loves of a She Devil, and Rich Tea and Sympathy. Film roles include the Harold Pinter drama Betrayal, Bruce Willis flop Sunset and Julie Walters drama Before You Go. She played Margaret Thatcher in controversial drama The Falklands Play and stripped to the basics in the hit West End production of Calendar Girls. Her recent work has included playing Miranda Hart's mother in the comedienne's hit sitcom Miranda.
Quote: 'I didn't choose late motherhood: it chose me. The best time to have children is in your thirties. The only good thing about doing it in your forties is that by then you know yourself, have nothing to prove, and you've come to terms with your shortcomings.'
Trivia: Hodge is joint president of Grimsby's Caxton Theatre.
Kirsty Bushell (Actor) .. Sylvie
Geff Francis (Actor) .. Francois Roussel
Ashley Russell (Actor) .. Etienne de Bremont
Jonathan Aris (Actor) .. Lucien de Bremont
Damola Delaja (Actor) .. Lucas
Thomas Vernal (Actor) .. Jean-Claude Faraud
Sara Powell (Actor) .. Cosette Faraud
Flora Montgomery (Actor) .. Isabelle de Bremont
Melanie Gutteridge (Actor) .. Beatrice de Keppel Valois
Samuel Barnett (Actor) .. Didier Laurent
Mark Adams (Actor) .. Yves Madani
Jonathan Digby (Actor) .. Marc Nagel
Lizzy McInnerny (Actor) .. Maria Pogarovsky
Max Gold (Actor) .. Lever Pogarovsky
Chloe Thomas (Director)
Grainne Marmion (Producer)
Alison Owen (Executive producer)
Shelagh Stephenson (Executive producer)
Alison Carpenter (Executive producer)
Debra Hayward (Executive producer)

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