Grace: One of Us Is Dead


9:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Sunday, April 19 on ITV1 London +1 (35)

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One of Us Is Dead
Season 6, Episode 4

As Roy and the team deal with recent distressing events, they are called to the scene of a car accident in which a local hotelier was killed by a driver who fled the scene and left him to die. As Grace tackles what may prove to be one of his most complex cases yet, DC Vee Wilde faces a challenge of her own when she comes face-to-face with her estranged father after many years. Meanwhile, Grace's life takes a devastating turn as his wedding to Cleo draws near


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Cast & Crew

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John Simm (Actor) .. Det Supt Roy Grace
Richie Campbell (Actor) .. DI Glenn Branson
Zoe Tapper (Actor) .. Cleo Morey
Laura Elphinstone (Actor) .. DS Bella Moy
Brad Morrison (Actor) .. DS Nick Nicholl
Rebecca Scroggs (Actor) .. Ari Branson
Juliette Motamed (Actor) .. DC Vee Wilde
Alexander Cobb (Actor) .. Kevin Spinella
(Actor) .. Rufus Rorke
Alex Childs (Actor) .. Fiona Rorke
Michael Shaeffer (Actor) .. James Taylor
Charlie Oscar (Actor) .. Paisley Laing
Richard Keep (Actor) .. Bryson Lambert
Finn Guegan (Actor) .. Bruno
Kerri McLean (Actor) .. Carla Lambert
Nina Barker-Francis (Actor) .. Rose Lambert
Faith Omole (Actor) .. Amara Obasi
Barbara D?Alterio (Actor) .. Debbie Rivers
Laura Cairns (Actor) .. Chef Donna
Daniel Lapaine (Actor) .. Arno Maddox
Mark Flitton (Actor) .. PC Dave Cripps
Dana Haqjoo (Actor) .. James Vernon
Carly-Sophia Davies (Actor) .. Lucy Roberts
Yasser Zadeh (Actor) .. Milo Shah
Ray Strasser-King (Actor) .. Finn Maxwell
James Gaddas (Actor) .. Dave Rowsham
Babirye Bukilwa (Actor) .. Femi Obasi
Velibor Topic (Actor) .. Roel Albazi
(Actor) .. Nadiuska De Sancha
Hannah Almond (Actor) .. Forensic vehicle examiner
Guy Burt (Writer)
Andrew O'Connor (Executive producer)
Peter James (Executive producer)
Paul Sandler (Executive producer)
Phil Hunter (Executive producer)

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John Simm (Actor) .. Det Supt Roy Grace
Born: July 10, 1970 in Leeds
Best Known For: Playing Sam Tyler in Life on Mars
Early-life: Born John Ronald Simm on July 10, 1970, in Leeds. He was raised in Nelson, Lancashire, and attended Edge End High School. He's the eldest of three children. His father Ronald, a local musician, taught him how to play the guitar and together they toured the region's working men's clubs. In 1986, aged 16, John enrolled at Blackpool Drama College, and two years later moved to London to study Stanislavsky's acting methods at London's Drama Centre.
Career: Simm made his TV debut in a 1992 episode of Rumpole of the Bailey. He also appeared in Heartbeat, TV movie Meat, Dalziel and Pascoe's first drama A Pinch of Snuff, Cracker and the film Boston Kickout. Simm became a familiar face thanks to acclaimed series The Lakes. He went on to appear in such projects as Human Traffic, 24 Hour Party People, Spaced, White Teeth, State of Play and Sex Traffic. Simm's performance as troubled cop Sam Tyler in BBC hit Life on Mars made him a household name. Since then he's appeared in Doctor Who, Mad Dogs, The Village, Mad Dogs and Prey. While continuing his work as an actor, during the 1990s he was also a founder member of the rock band Magic Alex.
Quote: On why he chose to make Life on Mars: 'The mad twist at the start appealed to me. I thought, if I can make that believable I can make anything believable.'
Trivia: He's also played alongside his friend, Echo and the Bunnymen star Ian McCulloch, on albums and live on stage.
Richie Campbell (Actor) .. DI Glenn Branson
Zoe Tapper (Actor) .. Cleo Morey
Born: October 26, 1981 in Bromley, Kent
Best Known For: Roles in a string of stage and screen hits.
Early-life: Zoe Tapper was born on October 26, 1981, in Bromley, Kent. She trained at the Academy Drama School and at the Central School of Speech and Drama, from which she graduated in the spring of 2003, days before taking on her first film role. She first came to prominence playing Nell Gwynne in Richard Eyre's award-winning film Stage Beauty in 2004 and has since notched up a steady string of stage and screen credits.
Career: Starring roles on TV include playing Mary Collins in A Harlot's Progress for Channel 4, Jane in Oliver Parker's The Private Life of Samuel Pepys alongside Steve Coogan, Gemma in the first series of the Sky One UK TV series Hex, Hermia in the 2005 BBC TV adaptation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Jenny Maple in the BBC miniseries Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky, Sheila Steafel in the 2008 BBC TV play The Curse of Steptoe and Anya Raczynski in the action-packed BBC remake of Survivors. She also took the lead role in the small-screen version of the Gothic ghost story Affinity.
Quote: 'I did a stunt with Mackenzie Crook where I had to kick him and grab him by the throat and it was great fun.'
Trivia: On stage, she has appeared in Epitaph For George Dillon in the West End, and Othello at Shakespeare's Globe.
Laura Elphinstone (Actor) .. DS Bella Moy
Brad Morrison (Actor) .. DS Nick Nicholl
Rebecca Scroggs (Actor) .. Ari Branson
Juliette Motamed (Actor) .. DC Vee Wilde
Alexander Cobb (Actor) .. Kevin Spinella
(Actor) .. Rufus Rorke
Alex Childs (Actor) .. Fiona Rorke
Michael Shaeffer (Actor) .. James Taylor
Charlie Oscar (Actor) .. Paisley Laing
Richard Keep (Actor) .. Bryson Lambert
Finn Guegan (Actor) .. Bruno
Kerri McLean (Actor) .. Carla Lambert
Nina Barker-Francis (Actor) .. Rose Lambert
Faith Omole (Actor) .. Amara Obasi
Barbara D?Alterio (Actor) .. Debbie Rivers
Laura Cairns (Actor) .. Chef Donna
Daniel Lapaine (Actor) .. Arno Maddox
Born: April 16, 1970 in Sydney
Best Known For: Being the bridegroom in Muriel's Wedding.
Early-life: Daniel Lapaine was born in Sydney on April 16, 1970. His father originally came from Italy, but emigrated to Australia following the Second World War. Daniel trained to be an actor at the Australian National Institute of Dramatic Art, and graduated in 1992. Shortly afterwards, he began acting on stage, working with the Sydney Theatre and Bell Shakespeare companies, and made his TV debut the following year in The Feds: Deception.
Career: Lapaine first came to international attention when he appeared as a South African swimmer in Muriel's Wedding in 1994. Since then, he's cropped up in numerous American, British and Australian movies, including Polish Wedding (1998), 54 (1998), Brokedown Palace (1999), Double Jeopardy (1999) and The Abduction Club (2002). He's also become a familiar face on British TV thanks to roles in dramas such as Red Cap, Poirot , Jane Hall, Hotel Babylon, Waking the Dead, Vera, Death in Paradise and Inspector George Gently.
Quote: 'I usually play roles that seem like nice charming guys on the outside but are in fact dirty, horrible drug-pushing murderers.'
Trivia: Lapaine married actress Fay Ripley in 2001.
Mark Flitton (Actor) .. PC Dave Cripps
Dana Haqjoo (Actor) .. James Vernon
Carly-Sophia Davies (Actor) .. Lucy Roberts
Yasser Zadeh (Actor) .. Milo Shah
Ray Strasser-King (Actor) .. Finn Maxwell
James Gaddas (Actor) .. Dave Rowsham
Babirye Bukilwa (Actor) .. Femi Obasi
Velibor Topic (Actor) .. Roel Albazi
(Actor) .. Nadiuska De Sancha
Hannah Almond (Actor) .. Forensic vehicle examiner
Guy Burt (Writer)
Miranda Howard-Williams (Director)
Kiaran Murray-Smith (Producer)
Andrew O'Connor (Executive producer)
Peter James (Executive producer)
Paul Sandler (Executive producer)
Phil Hunter (Executive producer)

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