News about Ashley Jensen

Terrifying footage shows fire spreading through Minneapolis homeless encampment as startled residents scatter to save their belongings and escape raging flames

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2024
On Thursday, the fire ripped through the settlement, injuring two people and burning hundreds of tents. A dramatic video captures the moment flames engulfed the encampment, which was home to around 100 people.

My TV Week with Kathryn Flett: My TV Week: The hats off to the television's calmest cop

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
Kathryn Flett of the United Kingdom reviews Vera and the BBC's Call The Midwife's festive collection, as well as French & Saunders' Pointed, Bitchy, Bitter, which is available on BBC iPlayer.

EMILY PRESCOTT: Ashley Jensen steps out with her Depp double! With new husband Kenny Doughty, a Shetland actor shows off his wedding ring

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 3, 2023
EMILY PRICE: When Ashley Jensen and Kenny Doughty's happiness appeared on the red carpet on Friday, there was no hiding it. They were at An Audience With Kylie, where Ashley, 54, flashed her wedding ring, circled, and her hubby, 48, sported a Johnny Depp beard. They married in a low-key ceremony in August on the set of 2017 BBC drama Love, Lies And Records.

Ashley Jensen debuts her huge diamond wedding ring at the Scottish BAFTA Awards with husband Kenny Doughty - days after secretly marrying in 'super fun and emotional' ceremony

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 19, 2023
In a 'emotional' and 'emotional' ceremony in front of a close group of family and friends in Bath, the actress, 54, secretly tied the knot with fellow actor Kenny, 48. Ashley Jensen and her partner Kenny Doughty attended the Scottish BAFTA Awards for the first time on Sunday.

Ashley Jensen, a Shetland actress, secretly marries a six-year-old female actress, has committed suicide six years after her first husband took his own life

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2023
It's been six years since Ashley Jensen, a 'devastated', faced the horrific loss of her husband to suicide. However, the actress, who is currently playing DI Ruth Calder in BBC drama Shetland, has found new love - and secretly tied the knot with her long-term partner. In a'super fun' and emotional reception at the historic Priston Mill near Bath, the actor, 54, married fellow actor Kenny Doughty. Ms Jensen, who made her name as Ricky Gervais'sidekick Maggie in Extras and US sitcom Ugly Betty,' was 'barely smiling all day,' and wore a stunning off-white gown with floral embroidery paired with coral platform sandals, according to family.

In a rambling television appearance days before being sued by ex Cassie for rape and physical assault, Diddy looks downcast in London on a bizarre trip where he rebranded himself as 'Love' and said he was on a 'healing journey' and said he was on a 'healing journey.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 17, 2023
In a rambling talk show appearance (right, on The Graham Norton Show) days before his ex-girlfriend Cassie accused him of rape and repeated physical abuse, Diddy attempted to rebrand himself as 'Love' and claimed he'd been on a 'healing journey'. Cassie, 37, charged Diddy, real name Sean Combs, with over a decade of abuse, beating her, and requiring her to have sex with several male prostitutes while he watched, masturbated, and video recorded the rapper, 54, who was convicted. Diddy was seen out in London (left) looking downcast on a stroll the day before his appearance on The Graham Norton Show aired last week.

Ashley Jensen, a Shetland actress, sparks rumors of her engagement to Kenny Doughty, who died on-screen six years after her husband's death by wearing a ring on her wedding finger on The Graham Norton Show

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2023
Kenny, the actress' Love, Lies, and Records co-star (pictured together), four years after her husband Terence Beesley (inset) tragically took his own life in 2017. As she spoke about the drama and the 'beautiful' Scottish island it is set on, Ashley, who plays DI Ruth Calder in the BBC drama series Shetland, looked stunning on her engagement finger.

Kathryn Flett's My TV Week: Will survivor survive? (It's touch and go...)

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2023
KATHRYN FLETT: Kathryn Flett, a British writer, reviews BBC show Survivor, hosted by Joel Dommet. The winning individual in the Dominican Republic receives shelter, fire, water, and a £100k reward.

Welcome back to Shetland, tiger heads, gangsters, and a satanic cult. CHRISTOPHER STEVENS covers last night's television

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2023
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: As Shetland (BBC1) returned without its lead investigator, the Gherkin, was apparent to have lost its bearings as well. Ruth Calder (Ashley Jensen), a hardbitten Met copper, was investigating the assassination of a London gangland accountant. Someone was killing sheep and spraying their carcasses with strange letters on the windswept moors of Britain's most northerly islands. Locals suspect a devil-worshipping faith. When DI Jimmy Perez, a Douglas Henshall character, was in charge, it was generally a safe bet. However, he's gone now, and those symbols seemed to me more like the squiggles the doolally rock star Prince used instead of his name.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince Andrew may be relieved he doesn't feature in the upcoming final segments of The Crown

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2023
Prince Andrew may sigh with relief that he does not appear in the forthcoming final segments of The Crown, which comes ten years since the first allegations that he had sex with Virginia Giuffre were revealed. Prince Harry barely appears in this story, with designer Peter Morgan confessing that he hadn't read a single word of it.' "I didn't want his voice to fill my thoughts."

Ashley's role in Shetland is a 'homecoming'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 24, 2023
She may have spent much of her acting career admiring Hollywood's glitz and glamour. Ashley Jensen, Scotland's very own, said that her return to playing in BBC One's Shetland felt like a 'homecoming.' In season eight of the crime drama, the Emmy-nominated actress plays DI Ruth Calder. The character is a native Shetlander who returns to the islands after 20 years with the Metropolitan Police.

This vivid tale of love won't fail to move you. KATHRYN FLETT's My TV Week: This vivid tale of friendship will not fail to move you

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2022
KATHRYN FLETT: Living in London and a highly successful writer in middle age, Jimmy (Line Of Duty's Martin Compston) will always be 'Noodles' to his mates on the Ayrshire housing estate where he grew up. He remains connected to those roots, thanks to his older sibling, Tully (Ray Donovan's Tony Curran), whose journey has kept him in Scotland, as a secondary school teacher, and living with lawyer Anna (After Life's Ashley Jensen).

In blizzard, crime writer Ann Cleeves lost her laptop with a draft of her new book

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2022
Ann Cleeves (left) is concerned that her notebook has fallen out of her bag and could now be buried in Shetland under 'a foot of snow.' The novelist, who has written about the television show Shetland, worries that the computer has fallen out of her bag when she passed through Lerwick in wintry weather on Monday. In an appeal on Twitter (pictured inset), she promised a reward for the laptop's return, but said it's probably buried under 'a foot of snow' by now, as the islands have been battered by heavy wintry weather.

Martin Compston reveals his mother-in-law took him to a GUN range for their first meeting

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2022
Martin Compston has revealed that his mother-in-law took him to a gun range for the first time to show him how 'proficient' she is with the weapons. Although the Scottish actor, 38, confessed that although he 'loves' his mother Sissy's Tianna Chanel Flynn's mother, she can be 'quite scary,' as she outlined their 'intimidating' first meeting.

On a recent BBC adaptation Mayflies, Martin Compston trades crooked coppers for coming-of-age conundrums

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2022
On Wednesday, Martin Compston swapped the sterile interiors of AC-12 for the great outdoors as he shot a new coming-of-age story in his native Scotland. Scenes from the forthcoming show Mayflies in rural Ayrshire were shot in Greenock, Scotland, by Steve Arnott, best known for his role as cockney detective Steve Arnott in BBC series Line Of Duty. Two of their best friends are reunited by tragedy 30-years after the "climax of their youth," according to the latest film, an adaptation of author Andrew O'Hagan's critically acclaimed 2020 book.