Life on Mars


01:25 am - 02:30 am, Sunday, January 18 on That's TV 2 (65)

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Season 2, Episode 7

Sam and the rest of the CID unit get to work in an effort to prove Gene's innocence when he becomes a suspect in a murder case. But as the investigation continues, further evidence is stacked up against Hunt, leading to a conclusion that rocks the very foundations of the detective's already fragile world. John Simm and Philip Glenister star


General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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John Simm (Actor) .. Sam Tyler
Philip Glenister (Actor) .. Gene Hunt
Liz White (Actor) .. Annie Cartwright
Dean Andrews (Actor) .. Ray Carling
Marshall Lancaster (Actor) .. Chris Skelton
Noreen Kershaw (Actor) .. Phyllis Dobbs
Tony Marshall (Actor) .. Nelson
Seamus O'Neill (Actor) .. Terry Haslam
Kieran O'Brien (Actor) .. Davie Mackay
Corrine Wicks (Actor) .. Barrister
Ralph Brown (Actor) .. Frank Morgan
Jason Watkins (Actor) .. Colin Merrick
Ian Hanmore (Actor) .. Pete Wilkes
Johnny Leeze (Actor) .. Meter Man
Genevieve Walsh (Actor) .. Sue
Cameron Roach (Producer)
SJ Clarkson (Director)
Mark Greig (Writer)

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John Simm (Actor) .. Sam Tyler
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.
Philip Glenister (Actor) .. Gene Hunt
Born: February 10, 1963 in London
Best Known For: Playing gruff copper Gene Hunt in Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes.
Early-life: Philip Haywood Glenister was born on February 10, 1963, in London. Showbusiness was in his blood from an early age, especially as his father, John, is a TV director and his elder brother Robert is an actor. He went to Hatch End Comprehensive School, worked as a film publicist, and later studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama for three years, before appearing in 1990 stage play Mad Forest.
Career: Glenister's first professional role was as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet at the Lyceum, Edinburgh. He went on to star in Jonathan Harvey's acclaimed play Beautiful Thing at the Bush Theatre in London. On TV, Glenister honed his craft in Minder, Love Hurts, True Love, The Perfect Blue and Sharpe. However, it was roles in Clocking Off, The Hunt, State of Play and Island at War that boosted his profile. On the big screen he has appeared in ID, Calendar Girls, Kingdom of Heaven and Bel Ami. Award-winning BBC drama Life on Mars and its follow-up Ashes to Ashes turned him into a cult hero. He has also starred in the film Tuesday, and on TV in Cranford, Demons, Big School and Mad Dogs. He hosts the series For the Love of Cars.
Quote: "The celebrity stuff really isn't me. I'm interested in the work: good writing, getting the part and the character right, pleasing the audience."
Trivia: In 2008, he published a book on 1970s and 80s culture called Things Ain't What They Used to Be.
Liz White (Actor) .. Annie Cartwright
Born: November 05, 1979 in Rotherham, South Yorkshire
Best Known For: Playing Annie Cartwright in Life on Mars.
Early-life: Elizabeth White was born on November 5, 1979 in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. She moved to Devon at age nine and then to Liverpool years later, when she went to train at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Her earliest TV roles were in episodes of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and Always and Everyone in 2002.
Career: In 2003, White appeared in the TV series Teachers. Her first feature film role came the year after in Vera Drake (2004) and she also appeared in TV series A Thing Called Love. She played Annie Cartwright in two seasons of BBC drama Life on Mars from 2006 until 2007 and then played Jess Mercer in The Fixer in 2008. White then went on to appear in episodes of Agatha Christie's Marple, Doctor Who, Line of Duty and New Tricks as well as the films Franklyn (2008), The Woman in Black (2012), U Want Me 2 Kill Him? (2013) and Pride (2014). She also played Lizzie Mottershead in Our Zoo. More recently, she has had roles in The Halcyon, Call the Midwife and Ackley Bridge.
Quote: On keeping a private personal life: "I like to be invisible anyway but I think it's a wise choice for an actor. The less people know about you as a person, the more they can believe you as someone else."
Trivia: She teaches yoga.
Dean Andrews (Actor) .. Ray Carling
Born: August 06, 1963 in Rotherham
Best Known For: Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes.
Early-life: Dean was born in Rotherham on August 6, 1963. His parents were publicans. He spent 20 years singing at holiday resorts and on cruise ships before his big break came when he successfully auditioned for a part in Ken Loach's The Navigators (2001), a film set in Sheffield.
Career: Andrews went on to pick up guest roles in the likes of Buried, Clocking Off, No Angels, Casualty, Wire in the Blood and Shameless before landing his dream part as Ray Carling in the critically acclaimed Life on Mars. He played Carling in two series of Life on Mars and three series of spin-off show Ashes to Ashes. Since then, Andrews has rarely been off TV screens. He has starred in Marchlands, The Case, Being Eileen, Vera and Last Tango in Halifax.
Quote: "I've been so lucky in my career as I was a late starter and I owe it all to film director Ken Loach."
Trivia: In 2013, he got to sing in his first stage play, Victoria Wood's That Day We Sang at the Royal Exchange in Manchester.
Marshall Lancaster (Actor) .. Chris Skelton
Noreen Kershaw (Actor) .. Phyllis Dobbs
Tony Marshall (Actor) .. Nelson
Born: May 14, 1974 in Manchester
Best Known For: Playing Noel Garcia in Casualty.
Early-life: Tony was born in Manchester on May 14, 1974. He made his TV debut in 1989 as a waiter in the TV drama Saracen. Minor roles followed in The Paradise Club, Second Thoughts, Only Fools and Horses and Nelson's Column.
Career: Marshall had a recurring role on All Quiet on the Preston Front and went on to make guest appearances in the likes of Faith in the Future, The Bill, The Queen's Nose, Doctors, My Family, Judge John Deed and Holby City. He played the bartender Nelson in Life on Mars. His big break came in 2008 when he began playing receptionist Noel Garcia in Casualty.
Quote: On his Casualty character: "He's a chancer! Cheeky, up for a laugh - looking out for ways to make money."
Trivia: Away from acting, Marshall enjoys classic cars, football and comedy DVDs.
Seamus O'Neill (Actor) .. Terry Haslam
Kieran O'Brien (Actor) .. Davie Mackay
Best Known For: A string of roles.
Early-life: Kieran was born in Oldham in 1973. He made his acting debut at a young age in the children's drama Jossy's Giants. Guest appearances followed in One by One, Bulman, Bellman and True and Gruey. He also had a role on Children's Ward, playing Lee Jones. In the early 1990s, he had recurring roles in Coronation Street and Cracker.
Career: In 1999, O'Brien made his film debut in Virtual Sexuality. His other film credits include 24 Hour Party People (2002), 9 Songs (2004), Goal! The Dream Begins (2005) and Goal II: Living the Dream (2007). More recently, he has starred on the small screen in Bluestone 42, Silk, Grantchester, The Syndicate and Prey.
Quote: On his graphic sex scenes in the film 9 Songs: "To me they were just scenes we were shooting, and I was surprised how ordinary and how natural it was."
Trivia: In 2013, O'Brien toured in a UK stage production of The Full Monty.
Corrine Wicks (Actor) .. Barrister
Ralph Brown (Actor) .. Frank Morgan
Jason Watkins (Actor) .. Colin Merrick
Born: July 30, 1963 in Albrighton near Wolverhampton
Best Known For: Trollied, and The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies.
Early-life: Jason Barrington Watkins was born in Albrighton near Wolverhampton on July 30th, 1963 to Alan and Avis. His father is from Cleethorpes and his mother is from Manchester. Jason was brought up in London. Drama teachers at his Hounslow comprehensive encouraged him to pursue a career in acting. He was accepted into Rada at the same time as Ralph Fiennes, Jane Horrocks and Neil Dudgeon.
Career: Watkins has played supporting roles for most of his career. He has made guest appearances in Soldier Soldier, Casualty, The Bill, William and Mary, Life on Mars, and Lewis among many others. In 2011, he began playing store manager Gavin Strong in Sky1 sitcom Trollied. In 2014, he played his first lead role in The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies. His film credits include Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Onegin (1999), Confetti (2006), The Golden Compass (2007), Wild Child (2008), Lost Christmas (2011), and Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?! (2014).
Quote: "I got quite close to the world record, when I was about 12 or 13, of running the length of a basketball court on my hands."
Trivia: Watkins was nominated for an Olivier award in 2001 for his performance in A Servant for Two Masters.
Ian Hanmore (Actor) .. Pete Wilkes
Johnny Leeze (Actor) .. Meter Man
Genevieve Walsh (Actor) .. Sue
Cameron Roach (Producer)
SJ Clarkson (Director)
Mark Greig (Writer)

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