Foyle's War: Trespass


9:00 pm - 10:30 pm, Thursday, October 30 on W18EG PBS (15.12)

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Trespass

Season 8, Episode 2

Foyle investigates the murder of a Jewish businessman's son.

repeat 2015 English Stereo
Drama Crime Mystery & Suspense War

Cast & Crew
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Michael Kitchen (Actor) .. Christopher Foyle
Honeysuckle Weeks (Actor) .. Samantha `Sam' Stewart
Ellie Haddington (Actor) .. Hilda Pierce
Yolanda Vazquez (Actor) .. Miriam Greenfeld
Amber Rose Revah (Actor) .. Lea Fisher
Jim Cartwright (Actor) .. Rabbi Fisher
Bianca Rudman (Actor) .. Lecturer
Michael Ryan (Actor) .. Ian Hughes
Michael Shaeffer (Actor) .. Jack Davey
Sophie Skelton (Actor) .. Jane/Student Jane
Daniel Weyman (Actor) .. Adam Wainwright
Alexander Arnold (Actor) .. Daniel Woolf
Hermione Gulliford (Actor) .. Elizabeth Addis
Alex Jennings (Actor) .. Clive Ord-Smith
Nick Hendrix (Actor) .. Robert Lucas
Richard Lintern (Actor) .. Charles Lucas
Jonathan Tafler (Actor) .. Sir David Woolf
Ania Marson (Actor) .. Olga Kowalski
John Still (Actor) .. Henry Kowalski
Finbar Lynch (Actor) .. Avraham Greenfeld
Poppy Miller (Actor) .. Dr. Karen Bennett
Colin Mace (Actor) .. Supt. Alastair Johnstone
Scott Vickers (Actor) .. Passport Controller
Marianne Oldham (Actor) .. Patricia Scott

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Did You Know..
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Michael Kitchen (Actor) .. Christopher Foyle
Born: October 31, 1948
Birthplace: Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Trivia: Since performing in a play at the City of Leicester Boys School, Michael Kitchen has done practically all there is for an actor to do: motion pictures, TV films, TV miniseries, stage plays, radio plays, and audio cassettes. International film audiences probably know him best as Chief of Staff Bill Tanner in the Pierce Brosnan James Bond productions, although he has played major roles in other high-profile movies, such as Out of Africa (1985) and Mrs. Dalloway (1997). He is also well known to worldwide TV audiences for major roles in popular miniseries, including The Brontes of Haworth (1973), A Fall of Eagles (1974), Freud (1984), and Oliver Twist (1999). 2000 was a remarkable year for Kitchen -- incredibly, he completed the following productions during that year: Proof of Life, a major film in which he shared the screen with Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan; Lorna Doone, a three-hour TV miniseries; Always and Everyone, an eight-hour TV series resembling America's ER; The Secret World of Michael Fry, a TV miniseries; The Railway Children, a TV film shown in the U.K. and in the U.S. on Masterpiece Theatre; New Year's Day, a major motion picture; and Second Sight: Parasomnia, another TV film. For an encore in 2001, he played the title role in Foyle's War, an eight-hour TV series about a World War II-era detective, then played Foyle again in another eight-hour series in 2002. He also signed on for another James Bond film, his third. Between 1971 -- when he appeared in the film Unman, Wittering and Zigo -- and the present, Kitchen has never wanted for work. The reason, quite simply, is that he is one of Britain's finest and most versatile actors. He has walked across the stages of the most prestigious playhouses in England, performing the works of Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, and other important playwrights. In motion pictures, he has also acted parts in productions based on the works of Franz Kafka (The Trial, 1993), Robert Louis Stevenson (Kidnapped, 1995), John Le Carre (The Russia House, 1990), and Nevil Shute (Crossing to Freedom, 1990).
Honeysuckle Weeks (Actor) .. Samantha `Sam' Stewart
Born: August 01, 1979
Birthplace: Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Trivia: Performed with the Chichester Youth Theatre. Attended weekend classes at the Sylvia Young School as a child. Spent a year studying art on the John Hall Pre-University Course in Venice, Italy. Starred as Samantha Stewart in Foyle's War from 2002 to 2015. Nominated for the 2004 Most Popular Newcomer award at the National Television Awards.
Ellie Haddington (Actor) .. Hilda Pierce
Born: February 17, 1955
Yolanda Vazquez (Actor) .. Miriam Greenfeld
Birthplace: Cadiz, Spain
Trivia: Moved to England at age 10. Began her stage career as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Theatre Northampton. Portrayed Adriana in a 1999 production of A Comedy of Errors, staged at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London. Played Gertrude in a staged production of Hamlet by the Factory Theatre Company in 2007, and reprised her role in a 2012 production at The Teatro Espanol in Madrid, Spain. Was hired by the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama at the University of London as a staff teacher in the Acting-Shakespeare course in 2006. Is adept at horse riding.
Rupert Vansittart (Actor)
Born: February 10, 1958
Tim McMullan (Actor)
Jeremy Swift (Actor)
Born: June 27, 1960
Birthplace: Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England
Trivia: A slightly burly, heavyset British actor of cinema and television, Jeremy Swift seemed predestined for not merely character roles, but characterizations as a slightly blustery oaf. In the process of establishing himself, he grew into a performer venerated by audiences, and one of the busiest actors in British filmdom. Swift debuted on camera in the very early '80s, with bit parts in features including Fords on Water (1983) and Mr. Love (1985), but remained offscreen in the 10 years or so that followed. He reemerged as a prolific television player in the mid-'90s on U.K. series including Next of Kin, Making the Difference, and The Grand, then experienced a substantial change of venue in 2001, when the legendary Robert Altman cast him in the period murder mystery Gosford Park. That assignment inducted Swift into cinematic releases, and he followed it up with work in outings such as Mike Barker's To Kill a King (2002), Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist (2005) (as the aptly named Mr. Bumble), and the Vince Vaughn Christmas comedy Fred Claus (2007). Also in 2007, Swift enjoyed a plum supporting role in director John Crowley's acclaimed psychological drama Boy A.
Amber Rose Revah (Actor) .. Lea Fisher
Born: June 24, 1986
Jim Cartwright (Actor) .. Rabbi Fisher
Bianca Rudman (Actor) .. Lecturer
Michael Ryan (Actor) .. Ian Hughes
Michael Shaeffer (Actor) .. Jack Davey
Sophie Skelton (Actor) .. Jane/Student Jane
Born: March 07, 1994
Birthplace: Woodford, Greater Manchester, England
Trivia: A trained ballet dancer.Started her acting career performing on stage.Was contacted by an agent at age 15.First television experience was dancing on the mystery guest section of BBC's "Question of Sport" with Ricky Hatton.Turned down University offers to pursue her acting career.
Daniel Weyman (Actor) .. Adam Wainwright
Alexander Arnold (Actor) .. Daniel Woolf
Born: December 21, 1992
Birthplace: Ashford, Kent, England
Trivia: Best known for his role as Rich Hardbeck on Skins. Joined the Ashford Youth Theatre as a young man and appeared in several plays. Was a member of the National Youth Theatre. Got the role in Skins while still in the sixth form at school. Starred in the music video "Death Cloud" by Cloud Control in 2011. Donated a painting of his childhood bear to The Bristol Autism Project in 2011 to raise money for the charity.
Hermione Gulliford (Actor) .. Elizabeth Addis
Alex Jennings (Actor) .. Clive Ord-Smith
Born: May 10, 1957
Birthplace: Essex, England
Trivia: Made his acting debut in regional theater, meeting director and long-time collaborator Nicholas Hytner while playing Maximilien Robespierre in The Scarlet Pimpernel in 1985. Played Oberon in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of A Midsummer Night's Dream that was later filmed; the production also transferred to Broadway. Became the first person to have won Olivier Best Actor Awards for Comedy (Too Clever By Half in 1988), Drama (Peer Gynt in 1996) and a Musical (My Fair Lady in 2003). Famed for portraying royals, he appeared as Prince Charles in 2006 movie The Queen, as Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor in Netflix's The Crown and Leopold I of Belgium in ITV/PBS's period-drama Victoria.
Nick Hendrix (Actor) .. Robert Lucas
Born: March 19, 1985
Birthplace: Ascot, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
Richard Lintern (Actor) .. Charles Lucas
Born: October 01, 1962
Birthplace: Somerset, England
Trivia: British actor Richard Lintern began his onscreen career in television in his native U.K. in the late '80s, also appearing in feature films such as Malaventura and Jinnah. He would continue to work regularly in TV and film both in Britain and America, most notably showing up in Woody Allen's 2007 film Cassandra's Dream.
Jonathan Tafler (Actor) .. Sir David Woolf
Ania Marson (Actor) .. Olga Kowalski
Born: May 22, 1949
John Still (Actor) .. Henry Kowalski
Finbar Lynch (Actor) .. Avraham Greenfeld
Born: August 28, 1959
Poppy Miller (Actor) .. Dr. Karen Bennett
Colin Mace (Actor) .. Supt. Alastair Johnstone
Birthplace: United Kingdom
Trivia: Starred in the debut performance of Ian Richardson's The Magistrate in 1997. Appeared as Ashley Chubb in Eastenders between 1997 and 2011. Performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company between 1999 and 2001. Starred in the 2009 National Theatre revival of War Horse. Nominated for the National Audiobook of the Year award for his performance of The Bone Clocks in 2015.
Scott Vickers (Actor) .. Passport Controller
Marianne Oldham (Actor) .. Patricia Scott
Anthony Howell (Actor)
Born: June 27, 1971
Birthplace: The Lake District, England
Trivia: Studied architecture at Manchester University before applying to drama school. Performed in the year-long international tour of Geometry of Miracles. Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2000, performing in As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet and The Comedy of Errors. Played Paul Milner in Foyle's War from 2002 to 2010. In 2006, starred as Charles in the first stage adaptation of The French Lieutenant's Woman.
Julian Ovenden (Actor)
Born: November 29, 1975
Birthplace: Sheffield, England
Trivia: To refer to British actor Julian Ovenden as a "thespian" marks the understatement to end all understatements. The son of Queen Elizabeth II's chaplain, Ovenden came of age in a regal environment and, at an early point, demonstrated his sharpest and clearest talent in the musical realm. By seven years old, Ovenden received an invitation to sing at St. Paul's Cathedral; by the age of 13, he won a musical scholarship to Eton College. A tenure at Oxford University on a choral scholarship followed, as did post-graduate studies at London's esteemed Webber-Douglas Academy of Performing Arts, which found Ovenden acting opposite such legends as Nigel Hawthorne and under the aegis of director Michael Grandage.Ovenden pursued film and television acting alongside his theatrical and musical work from the earliest stages of his career. His first high-profile filmed role arrived around 2002, when cast in the Working Title telemovie Come Together opposite James D'Arcy. A popular turn as a doctor on the British series The Royal ensued, as did a role in the widely viewed miniseries Foyle's War (as Andrew Foyle) alongside the revered Michael Kitchen (Out of Africa). In 2004, Ovenden put his vocal and dramatic talents to use for a single television project: the Arthur Seidelman-directed telemovie A Christmas Carol: The Musical, starring Kelsey Grammer as Ebenezer Scrooge and Jane Krakowski as The Ghost of Christmas Past. Ovenden played Fred Anderson in that film. Meanwhile, the actor continued to pursue both theatrical and cinematic projects with equal vitality. Ovenden also signed for a regular supporting role on the 2008 series drama Cashmere Mafia, produced by Darren Star; however, the series didn't make it past its first season.