Midsomer Murders: Destroying Angel


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Destroying Angel

DCI Barnaby investigates the mysterious deaths of persons who were to inherit a hotel left to them by the late owner.

repeat 2001 English Stereo
Drama Crime Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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John Nettles (Actor) .. DCI Tom Barnaby
Daniel Casey (Actor) .. Sgt. Gavin Troy
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Samantha Bond (Actor) .. Suzanna Chambers
Rosemary Leach (Actor) .. Evelyn Pope
Abigail McKern (Actor) .. Julia Gooders
Adie Allen (Actor) .. Annie
Jonathan Coy (Actor) .. Kenneth Gooders
Madeleine Worrall (Actor) .. Clarice Opperman
Robert Lang (Actor) .. Woody Pope
Tom Ward (Actor) .. Tristan Goodfellow
Philip Bowen (Actor) .. Gregory Chambers
Edward Jewesbury (Actor) .. Karl Wainwright
Gordon Langford Rowe (Actor) .. Peter
Glen Berry (Actor) .. Ben
Maggie McCarthy (Actor) .. Hilda
Roger Frost (Actor) .. Colin Salter
Tony Haygarth (Actor) .. Tyson
Nigel Betts (Actor) .. Sergeant
Niamh Daly (Actor) .. Denise Daly
Lisa Ellis (Actor) .. Junior Cook
Caroline Holdaway (Actor) .. Florence
Ben Macleod (Actor) .. Boy
Jon Rake (Actor) .. Builder
Shuna Snow (Actor) .. Nurse
Richard Syms (Actor) .. Mr. Bream
Julia West (Actor) .. Mrs. Bream
Laura Howard (Actor) .. Cully Barnaby

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Did You Know..
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John Nettles (Actor) .. DCI Tom Barnaby
Born: October 11, 1943
Birthplace: St Austell, Cornwall, England
Trivia: Left university to perform with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Was narrator of BBC series Airport between 1996 and 2005. Appointed an OBE in 2010. Awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Plymouth in 2012. Patron of The Mare and Foal Sanctuary.
Daniel Casey (Actor) .. Sgt. Gavin Troy
Born: June 01, 1972
Birthplace: Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England
Trivia: Joined the Stockton Youth Theatre as a 14-year-old. Performed in the award-winning Dead Fish at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Reprised his role in the touring production of Dead Fish throughout 1994 and 1995. Played the role of DS Gavin Troy in Midsomer Murders between 1998 and 2003. Ran for Leukaemia Research in the 2003 Great north Run.
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Born: October 31, 1952
Birthplace: Paddington, London, England
Trivia: Starred in the 1975 Birmingham Rep production of Equus. Played Sasha in a 1978 production of Ivanov at the Old Vic. Portrayed the role of Joyce Barnaby in Midsomer Murders between 1997 and 2011. Performed in a world tour of Hamlet throughout 1978, alongside Sir Derek Jacobi. Is a Drama tutor at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Samantha Bond (Actor) .. Suzanna Chambers
Born: November 27, 1961
Birthplace: Barnes, London, England
Trivia: A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, husky-voiced British actress Samantha Bond has an all-too-fitting surname for her onscreen career. She is most known stateside for her repeat performance as Miss Moneypenny, associate to Pierce Brosnan's James Bond. Her first appearance was in GoldenEye 1995, and she repeated the role for Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, and Die Another Day. She is the fourth actress to play the small yet established super-secretary role, most notably played by Lois Maxwell. Bond's acting credits are predominately on the stage, however, ranging from touring companies to Broadway to London's West End. She has shared the stage and screen with veterans like Claire Bloom, Maggie Smith, and David Suchet, although she has gained more high-profile roles in her television career. Mostly appearing in British murder mysteries and thrillers, she gained a starring role as Detective Sergeant Maureen Picasso for the BBC series NCS: Manhunt. Bond appeared opposite Dame Judi Dench in the award-winning play Amy's View, and also shared a bill with her for Die Another Day in 2002.
Rosemary Leach (Actor) .. Evelyn Pope
Born: December 18, 1925
Trivia: Seasoned British actress Rosemary Leach wasn't seen much in films until the early 1970s. In 1974, she made her first major impression on movie audiences with her portrayal of the mother of the John Lennon counterpart (David Essex) in That'll Be the Day. Since then she has been well represented by such films as SOS Titanic (1979) and Turtle Diary (1985). In the Oscar-winning Merchant/Ivory effort Room with a View (1985), Rosemary Leach was seen as Mrs. Honeychurch, the blinkered aristocratic mother of idealistic Helena Bonham-Carter and ne'er do well Rupert Graves.
Abigail McKern (Actor) .. Julia Gooders
Adie Allen (Actor) .. Annie
Jonathan Coy (Actor) .. Kenneth Gooders
Born: April 24, 1953
Madeleine Worrall (Actor) .. Clarice Opperman
Robert Lang (Actor) .. Woody Pope
Born: September 24, 1934
Died: November 06, 2004
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the '50s.
Tom Ward (Actor) .. Tristan Goodfellow
Born: January 11, 1971
Birthplace: Swansea, Wales, UK
Trivia: Father was Welsh poet John Powell Ward. An experienced stage fighter, he uses skills he learned when he fenced for Great Britain. Plays the saxophone, and also sings and dances. Hobbies include horse riding.
Philip Bowen (Actor) .. Gregory Chambers
Edward Jewesbury (Actor) .. Karl Wainwright
Born: August 06, 1917
Died: January 30, 2002
Trivia: Edward Jewesbury received only modest recognition from the public during his lifetime. However, directors and actors well appreciated his formidable acting skills. One of his colleagues, famed director and actor Kenneth Branagh, regularly worked with Jewesbury in major projects. Among the roles Jewesbury played in productions featuring Branagh as a star and/or director were Sir Thomas Erpingham in Henry V (1989), the solicitor in Peter's Friends (1992), the sexton in Much Ado About Nothing (1993), a city official in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994), Colonel Redfern in Look Back in Anger (1989), and Polonius in Discovering Hamlet (1990). Jewesbury also appeared in other distinguished productions requiring great acting skill. One of his most important roles was that of Titus in I, Claudius, the 1976 drama acclaimed by many critics as the finest TV miniseries ever produced. Other demanding roles he performed over the years included those of Mr. Shepherd in Persuasion (TV, 1971), Neville Chamberlain in Churchill and the Generals (TV, 1979), Lord Dawson in Edward and Mrs. Simpson (TV, 1980), the brigadier in The Patricia Neal Story (TV, 1981), a chorus member in Oedipus at Colonus (TV, 1984), Dr. Kimble in Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (TV, 1985), Brisaille in Cyrano de Bergerac (TV, 1985), the magnate from the Lords in Little Dorritt (film, 1988), King Henry in Richard III (film, 1995), and Professor Brienhy in Mrs. Dalloway (film, 1997). Toward the end of his career Jewesbury attained a small measure of renown in films that capitalized on the popularity of medieval wizardry in video games and films. Among the roles he played were Ambrosius in The Mists of Avalon (TV, 2000), Vildan Vildir in Dungeons and Dragons (film, 2000), and the Old Retainer in 10th Kingdom (TV, 2000).
Gordon Langford Rowe (Actor) .. Peter
Glen Berry (Actor) .. Ben
Born: April 21, 1978
Birthplace: Romford
Trivia: Glen Berry made his feature film debut at age 17 in Hettie MacDonald's tale of awakening adolescent homosexual love, Beautiful Thing (1996). Before that, he trained at the Anna Scher Theatre in the London borough of Islington in 1993. He appeared in several BBC television movies, including Between the Lines and Blood and Fire. Born in Romford, Essex, he got his start playing a skinhead in a government-sponsored ad for voluntary police. With his super-short blond hair, Berry looked the part up until he played the sensitive, lonely, and picked-on Jamie in Beautiful Thing. Since 1995 he has been a regular on the British soap opera London Bridge.
Maggie McCarthy (Actor) .. Hilda
Roger Frost (Actor) .. Colin Salter
Tony Haygarth (Actor) .. Tyson
Barry Jackson (Actor)
Born: March 29, 1938
Died: May 12, 2013
Birthplace: Birmingham, England
Trivia: At the age of nine, presented radio broadcasts for Children's Hour. Worked as a stage hand at the Birmingham Rep at the age of 16. Moved to London to become an actor immediately upon getting his O-Levels. Worked as a fight director and stunt man throughout the 1960s, under the name 'Jack Barry'. Portrayed Dr George Bullard in Midsomer Murders from 1998 to 2011.
Nigel Betts (Actor) .. Sergeant
Niamh Daly (Actor) .. Denise Daly
Lisa Ellis (Actor) .. Junior Cook
Caroline Holdaway (Actor) .. Florence
Ben Macleod (Actor) .. Boy
Jon Rake (Actor) .. Builder
Shuna Snow (Actor) .. Nurse
Richard Syms (Actor) .. Mr. Bream
Julia West (Actor) .. Mrs. Bream
Laura Howard (Actor) .. Cully Barnaby
Birthplace: Chiswick, London, England
Trivia: Made her television debut in the 1992 historical series Covington Cross.Landed her first leading television role in 1992, playing Tammy Rokeby in sitcom So Haunt Me. In 1996, appeared in drama series Soldier Soldier as Deborah Briggs. Is perhaps best known for playing Cully Barnaby in crime-mystery procedural Midsomer Murders between 1997 and 2011. Performed as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's Making Mischief Season in 2016.

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