Luther: Episode 4


03:00 am - 04:00 am, Monday, November 24 on WDSC HDTV Educational (15.1)

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Episode 4

Season 5, Episode 4

Reeling from the death of his friend, Luther races to save the others from Cornelius's terrible retribution. With Luther's increasing absence from the case, Halliday heads the hunt for a killer on the loose.

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Drama Crime Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Idris Elba (Actor) .. John Luther
Ruth Wilson (Actor) .. Alice Morgan
Paul McGann (Actor) .. Mark North
Warren Brown (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Justin Ripley
Kierston Wareing (Actor) .. Caroline Jones
Dermot Crowley (Actor) .. Martin Schenk
Michael Smiley (Actor) .. Benny Silver
Hiten Patel (Actor) .. PC Singh
Glenn Webster (Actor) .. SCO19 Armed Police Officer
Chris Cowlin (Actor) .. Police Officer

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Idris Elba (Actor) .. John Luther
Born: September 06, 1972
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Born in London on September 6, 1972, and raised in the Hackney borough, Elba pursued acting as a high school student at the behest of a drama teacher. Elba paid his dues with many supporting roles on British television, including such series as Bramwell, The Bill, Degrees of Error, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, and The Governor. The actor grew deeply frustrated, however, over the seemingly irrepressible tendency of British casting directors to peg him in supporting roles. "Back in London," he later recalled, "I was always just going to be the best friend, or the crook or the detective on the side." When Elba could take no more of this, he immigrated to the United States. Within a few years, Elba landed a starring role on what would come to be known as one of the best TV series of all time, The Wire.Elba's performance as pusher "Stringer" Bell attained widespread popularity with viewers and helped put Elba on the map. Elba then transitioned into big-screen roles in movies like The Gospel, The Reaping, Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls, 28 Weeks Later, and the Alien prequel Prometheus. Elba also enjoyed more stateside TV success on shows like The Office and Luther.
Ruth Wilson (Actor) .. Alice Morgan
Born: January 13, 1982
Birthplace: Ashford, Kent, England
Trivia: British actress Ruth Wilson took her on-camera bow in her early twenties. Wilson first participated in a comedy series on Channel 5 entitled Suburban Shootout, then -- almost immediately after drama school -- signed for a role that netted her significant acclaim and a Golden Globe nod for Best Actress: a portrayal of Jane Eyre in director Susanna White's 2006 BBC miniseries adaptation of the seminal Charlotte Brontë novel. After Eyre, Wilson acted under the aegis of the legendary director-cum-playwright Stephen Poliakoff -- opposite Maggie Smith and others -- in Poliakoff's 2007 telemovie A Real Summer.
Paul McGann (Actor) .. Mark North
Born: November 14, 1959
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia: Paul McGann is the second oldest child of five, with three other siblings also actors. Raised in a Roman Catholic family, Paul studied his craft at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. He is married with two children.
Warren Brown (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Justin Ripley
Born: May 11, 1978
Birthplace: Warrington, Cheshire, England
Trivia: Performed in school plays but didn't become interested in acting until his 20s. Is a former World Thai Boxing champion. A friend he was training with as a boxer got him interested in acting, helping him find work as an extra. Has starred in a number of stage plays, including the comedy Speedating at the Comedy Store in London. Played the role of Tom in a BBC Radio 4 production of I'm the Boss.
Kierston Wareing (Actor) .. Caroline Jones
Born: January 07, 1976
Dermot Crowley (Actor) .. Martin Schenk
Born: March 19, 1947
Birthplace: Cork, Ireland
Trivia: Starred in a production of Conor McPherson's The Weir that ran in Dublin, London and Los Angeles. Auditioned for the role of the seventh Doctor on the BBC series Doctor Who in 1987, but the part went to Sylvester McCoy. Often appeared on the BBC Radio series Mind's Eye. Has narrated several audio books, including Morris West's The Shoes of the Fisherman and Barbara Vine's Gallowglass. Starred as Ebenezer Scrooge in the McCarter Theatre's 28th annual production of A Christmas Carol in 2008.
Michael Smiley (Actor) .. Benny Silver
Born: May 16, 1905
Birthplace: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Trivia: Best known for his role as Tyres O'Flaherty the bicycle riding raver in the sitcom Spaced. Before finding fame, his previous jobs included cycle courier and club DJ. Shared an flat with Spaced co-stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in the 1990s. Began doing stand-up in 1993, after accepting a bet at an open-mic night. He then became a regular at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Has two children with his second wife, English journalist and broadcaster Miranda Sawyer. Won Best Supporting Actor at the 2011 British Independent Film Awards for his role in Kill List.
Patrick Malahide (Actor)
Born: March 24, 1945
Birthplace: Reading, Berkshire, England
Trivia: Born Patrick G. Duggan on March 24, 1945, Patrick Malahide grew up in the Thames Valley west of London in the village of Pangbourne, where Kenneth Grahame wrote about Mole, Toad, and Rat in the 1908 children's classic The Wind in the Willows. Malahide's Irish immigrant parents each held down two jobs to send Patrick and their other two children to the best schools. Patrick attended St. Anne's Primary and then the Douai School of the Benedictine Abbey at Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire. At both schools, Patrick received an excellent education and learned to mix with upper-class children and mimic the articulation and cadence of their speech. Thus, he was unwittingly preparing himself for film roles requiring an understanding of class-conscious societies and a mastery of accents. Such roles included his portrayal of Sir John Conroy in the 2001 TV miniseries Victoria and Albert, Captain Claude Howlett in the 1999 TV miniseries All the King's Men, and the Rev. Casaubon in the 1994 TV miniseries Middlemarch. After attending Edinburgh University, where he studied literature and psychology and performed with a dramatic society, he taught English at a boys' school in Wokingham. Soon, however, he abandoned the classroom for the stage, managing and directing at a small theater and acting in the plays of Henrik Ibsen, Noel Coward, Anton Chekhov, and Arthur Miller. After performing in London, he signed on with the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, playing roles in the dramas of Shakespeare and other classic authors, accepted television roles, and earned critical acclaim in 1981 in a tour de force one-man show, Judgement [writer's note: the British spelling of the word "judgment" is correct here], in which he tells the audience why he resorted to cannibalism to survive as a Russian officer in a Nazi prison. Then came worldwide recognition from productions such as The Killing Fields (1984), the TV miniseries The Singing Detective (1985), A Month in the Country (1987), the TV docudrama Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing (1990), A Man of No Importance (1994), U.S. Marshals (1998), and Billy Elliot (2000).
Hiten Patel (Actor) .. PC Singh
Glenn Webster (Actor) .. SCO19 Armed Police Officer
Chris Cowlin (Actor) .. Police Officer
Born: August 09, 1980

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