News about David Threlfall

As the pair star together in a new ITV drama, Passenger's Jack James Ryan and Shameless actor David Threlfall's surprising real-life connection

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2024
In new ITV drama Passenger, Jack James Ryan and David Threlfall appear together, and it will make its ITV debut on Sunday night. David, 70, portrays Jim Bracknell, a fracking boss who is ultimately blamed for a string of unexplained events in Chadder Vale. In the meantime, Jack Trowbridge, 27, appears in John Trowbridge's play 'a close-knit group that is unable to face their fears of change, strangers, and the unknown.'

KATHRYN FLETT's Show This week is the week on television: This thriller is so frantic, I wanted to lie down

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
This week, UK writer Kathryn Flett (left) reviews ITV's latest 'black-comedy-drama-cop-show' Passenger (right), as well as The Life And Death Of Lily Savage, which were both on ITV.

Many viewers of ITV Passenger are split on a recent drama series, with some describing it as 'different' and 'unexpected,' while others say it's 'boring.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
Wunmi Mosaku, 37, Shameless' David Threlfall, The Bay's Daniel Ryan, has been compared to the amazing 90s US classic Twin Peaks, a mystery set in a town where strange activities take place. However, it was the premiering episode on Sunday for Split fans, with some loving it and others not so sure. 'Loving #Passenger Bending all the genres and sprinkling with a sh** ton of Northern grit,' one person wrote on X, formerly Twitter.' 'Top stuff,'

Twin Peaks in Yorkshire: In a shady new thriller Passenger, a city cop stumbles upon surreal happenings in the sticks, which has been likened to the strange 90s cult film

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
In the back of a bread lorry, something odious lurks. A young woman goes missing for 24 hours and will not tell what happened to her. In the summer, an inexplicable crack appears along a road, and snow falls. A massive stag is discovered horribly injured, and pilgrims flock to touch a tree. Welcome to Chadder Vale, the fictional setting for ITV's latest six-part dark comedy-thriller Passenger, which is shot in West Yorkshire.

Passenger star David Threlfall is worlds away from his Shameless days as he undergoes a dramatic transformation for new ITV drama

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
In new photographs, Passenger actor David Threlfall appears unrecognizable from his appearances in Shameless, as his character in the upcoming ITV drama Passenger is shown. In Shameless, where he was often seen puffing on a cigarette and swigging a can of beer, David, 69, played the much-loved character of Frank Gallagher. Frank became well-known for his sailor-esque mouth, booze intolerant antics, as well as a a penchant for getting himself into difficult situations during his time on the show, which lasted nearly a decade.

In a forthcoming ITV series, the actor seems unrecognizable with a scruffy white beard, so can YOU guess who it is?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
With a scruffy white beard and hair-do, this iconic actor appears to be unrecognizable in upcoming ITV drama series Passenger. He's best known for his role in Shameless, and he's looking worlds away from his typical clean-shaven self. The TV star has straggly short hair, large bags under his eyes, and has been smocked with special effects make-up to age him ten years.

The Enfield Haunting Review: A talented cast members was supposed to perform this nonsense night after night. PATRICK MARMION warns you that you should beware of a true West End HORROR

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2024
'Every so often we get the opportunity to see good and sometimes well-known actors struggling to balance their professional dignity to their contractual obligations,' writes Patrick Marmion. 'So it is with Catherine Tate and David Threlfall, leading a cast in a new ghost story based on the ordeal of the late Hodgson family's Enfield poltergeist saga,' he says.'

Terrifyingly bad! Catherine Tate and David Threlfall's Enfield Haunting also fails to impress critics, making it 'a candidate for the worst play of the year'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2024
Since pictures of a girl 'levitating' in her North London home surfaced, the Enfield Poltergeist phenomenon had the nation spellbound in the 1970s. The new version (top inset), created by Casualty's co-creator Paul Unwin, has stunned critics, and not for the right reasons, with The Times naming it as a candidate for the year's worst play of the year.' However, the series of negative reviews is just another chapter in the saga, and there have been many more scandals surrounding 284 Green Street in recent years. Catherine Tate of The Enfield Haunting is the picture on the left. The 'levitating' girl is seen on the right. The bottom left inset is The Times' review, and the bottom right inset is The Telegraph's review.)

A revolution in food, culture, and sex in 1960, the decade that shook the nation, was born

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 10, 2022
No accident barriers, lighting, or hard shoulder were present on the M1's first major highway in the early days of its construction, which had opened in 1959, and there was no traffic jams, lighting, or hard shoulder. Oh, and there was also no speed limit. Jack Sears, the racing driver, decided to try his AC Cobra sports car before the 24-hour race in Le Mans, and made a few runs up and down the M1 motorway from Watford Gap service station at 185 mph. In the parking lot, two policemen were compelled to Sears: they wanted to see round the Cobra.