Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: Death-Defying Feats


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Death-Defying Feats
Season 3, Episode 1

Australian crime drama set in the 1920s. Phryne is called in to investigate when a guillotine act goes wrong at a magic show and leads to the death of the conjuror's assistant, while her rogue of a father arrives from England and interferes in her relationship with Jack Robinson. Essie Davis stars


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Essie Davis (Actor) .. Phryne Fisher
Nathan Page (Actor) .. Det John `Jack" Robinson
Hugo Johnstone-Burt (Actor) .. Hugh Collins
Ashleigh Cummings (Actor) .. Dorothy `Dot" Williams
Miriam Margolyes (Actor) .. Aunt Prudence
Tammy MacIntosh (Actor) .. Dr Mac
Travis McMahon (Actor) .. Bert
Anthony Sharpe (Actor) .. Cec
Richard Bligh (Actor) .. Mr Butler

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Did You Know..

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Essie Davis (Actor) .. Phryne Fisher
Nathan Page (Actor) .. Det John `Jack" Robinson
Hugo Johnstone-Burt (Actor) .. Hugh Collins
Ashleigh Cummings (Actor) .. Dorothy `Dot" Williams
Miriam Margolyes (Actor) .. Aunt Prudence
Born: May 18, 1941 in Oxford
Best Known For: Her many film, stage and TV roles.
Early-life: Margolyes was born in Oxford, in 1941, the daughter of Ruth, a real estate investor, and Joseph Margolyes, a physician. She grew up in a Jewish family, a descendant of immigrants from Belarus. She attended the local Oxford High School and later Newnham College, Cambridge. There, she began acting in her 20s, and also appeared in productions of the comedy troup, Cambridge Footlights.
Career: Margolyes first gained recognition for her work as a voice artist. After early work providing vocals on soft-porn films, she performed most of the supporting female characters in the dubbed Japanese action TV series, Monkey. She also worked with the theatre company Gay Sweatshop. Margolyes' first major role in a film was as Elephant Ethel in Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers (1977). She received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Flora Finching in the 1988 movie Little Dorrit. On American TV, she headlined the short-lived 1992 CBS sitcom Frannie's Turn. In 1993 she won a Best Supporting Actress Bafta for her role as Mrs Mingott, the only comic relief in Martin Scorsese's The Age Of Innocence. Since then she has appeared in the Harry Potter films and played small roles in many hit movies and TV shows.
Quote: "Life, if you're fat, is a minefield - you have to pick your way, otherwise you blow up."
Trivia: She became an Australian citizen in January 2013.
Tammy MacIntosh (Actor) .. Dr Mac
Travis McMahon (Actor) .. Bert
Anthony Sharpe (Actor) .. Cec
Richard Bligh (Actor) .. Mr Butler

Before / After

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Bergerac
4:20 pm