Lovejoy: Death and Venice - Part One


01:20 am - 02:15 am, Wednesday, May 27 on U&Drama (20)

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Death and Venice - Part One
Season 1, Episode 9

Part one of two. An ailing American millionaire becomes obsessed with saving the art treasures of a slowly sinking Venice and his granddaughter hires Lovejoy to help in the quest. However, as soon as the roguish dealer arrives, he becomes embroiled in a murder. Drama, starring Ian McShane and Dudley Sutton


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Cast & Crew

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Ian McShane (Actor) .. Lovejoy
Phyllis Logan (Actor) .. Lady Jane Felsham
Dudley Sutton (Actor) .. Tinker Dill
Chris Jury (Actor) .. Eric Catchpole
Malcolm Tierney (Actor) .. Charlie Gimbert
Alexander Knox (Actor) .. Pinder
Gwen Humble (Actor) .. Caterina
Haydn Gwynne (Actor) .. Cosima
Alibe Parsons (Actor) .. Nancy
Albert Welling (Actor) .. Gerry
Steven Pacey (Actor) .. Keith
Baz Taylor (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Ian McShane (Actor) .. Lovejoy
Born: September 29, 1942 in Blackburn
Best Known For: Playing antiques dealer Lovejoy.
Early-life: Ian David McShane was born on September 29, 1942, in Blackburn, Lancashire, but grew up in Urmston. He's the son of Scottish footballer Harry McShane, who was playing for Blackburn Rovers at the time, and his wife Irene. Despite considering a career in football, he knew he would never be as good as his dad, and turned to acting instead. He trained alongside Anthony Hopkins and John Hurt at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art during the early 1960s.
Career: McShane's first film was 1962's The Wild and the Willing. After that, he built a reputation as a fine stage actor thanks to various West End productions. His first starring role came in 1966's Skywest and Crooked, which co-starred Hayley Mills and was directed by her actor father John. He played Heathcliff in an acclaimed TV adaptation of Wuthering Heights and gained plaudits for such productions as Roots, Jesus of Nazareth and Disraeli. McShane became a household name thanks to Lovejoy in 1986, and even appeared in Dallas. Other projects include Deadwood (for which he won a Golden Globe award), Sexy Beast, Kings, 44 Inch Chest, The Pillars of the Earth, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Jack the Giant Slayer.
Quote: 'There are times when I think this is such a silly business, that a lad from Manchester should be doing a real job.'
Trivia: Divorced twice, but has been happily married to actress Gwen Humble since 1981. He has two grown-up children.
Phyllis Logan (Actor) .. Lady Jane Felsham
Dudley Sutton (Actor) .. Tinker Dill
Chris Jury (Actor) .. Eric Catchpole
Malcolm Tierney (Actor) .. Charlie Gimbert
Alexander Knox (Actor) .. Pinder
Gwen Humble (Actor) .. Caterina
Haydn Gwynne (Actor) .. Cosima
Born: January 01, 1957 in Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex
Best Known For: Drop the Dead Donkey.
Early-life: Haydn was born in Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, on January 1, 1957. She played county level tennis before going on to study sociology at the University of Nottingham. She then taught English as a foreign language for five years in Italy at the University of Rome La Sapienza. She became an actress in her mid-twenties. Her first major TV role came in the 1989 BBC miniseries Nice Work.
Career: Gwynne is arguably best known for her role as Alex Pates in Channel 4 sitcom Drop the Dead Donkey, a part she played for two series. She later became a regular in Peak Practice and Mersey Beat. Her other TV credits include Rome, Lewis, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Sherlock, New Tricks, Midsomer Murders, Death in Paradise and Ripper Street. She has also performed in a number of Royal Shakespeare Company productions.
Quote: 'Age is a huge issue for actresses. The problem starts when you can no longer get away with 39.'
Trivia: Gwynne is fluent in French and Italian.
Alibe Parsons (Actor) .. Nancy
Albert Welling (Actor) .. Gerry
Steven Pacey (Actor) .. Keith
Baz Taylor (Director)

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