Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: Queen of the Flowers


7:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Saturday, November 15 on NHPTV Prime HDTV (11.1)

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Queen of the Flowers

Season 1, Episode 9

Miss Fisher is on hand at an annual flower parade when a young girl's body washes up on the beach.

repeat 2012 English 1080i Stereo
Drama Crime Drama Adaptation Mystery & Suspense Costumer

Cast & Crew
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Essie Davis (Actor) .. Phryne Fisher
Nathan Page (Actor) .. Det. John Robinson
Miriam Margolyes (Actor) .. Aunt Prudence
Ashleigh Cummings (Actor) .. Dorothy Williams
Hugo Johnstone-Burt (Actor) .. Constable Hugh Collins
Tammy MacIntosh (Actor) .. Dr. Mac
Travis McMahon (Actor) .. Bert
Anthony Sharp (Actor) .. Cec
Nicholas Bell (Actor) .. Murdoch Foyle
Ruby Rees-Wemyss (Actor) .. Jane
Ruby Rees (Actor)
Danielle Cormack (Actor) .. Anna Ross
Terry Norris (Actor) .. Franklin D. Weston
Taylor Ferguson (Actor) .. Rose Weston
Eva Lazzaro (Actor) .. Marie Wild
Ben Schumann (Actor) .. Derek Phillips
Kevin Hopkins (Actor) .. James Murray
Bailey Smith (Actor) .. Madeline

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Did You Know..
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Essie Davis (Actor) .. Phryne Fisher
Born: January 19, 1970
Birthplace: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Trivia: While at drama school, lived with classmate Cate Blanchett. A week after graduating, cast as Juliet in Bell Shakespeare Company's 1993 production of Romeo and Juliet and as Jilly in the film The Custodian (1993). Met husband Justin Kurzel in 1996, when he was a set designer at the Sydney Theatre Company and she was in a Belvoir Street production of A View from the Bridge. Sprained her ankle, dislocated her knee and broke a rib doing stunts for Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.
Nathan Page (Actor) .. Det. John Robinson
Born: August 25, 1973
Miriam Margolyes (Actor) .. Aunt Prudence
Born: May 18, 1941
Birthplace: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Trivia: Esteemed British supporting actress and voice artist Miriam Margolyes has worked on radio, television, stage, and in many prestigious feature films. She launched her career in her native England but came to the U.S. after winning the Los Angeles Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing Flora Finching in Little Dorrit (1988). After settling in L.A., Margolyes starred in the short-lived CBS television series Frannie's Turn. As a voice artist, Margolyes provided the characterization for Babe's mother in the Oscar-nominated Babe (1996), as well as voicing the role of the glowworm in James and the Giant Peach (1996), in which she also played one of the wicked aunties.
Ashleigh Cummings (Actor) .. Dorothy Williams
Born: November 11, 1992
Birthplace: Saudi Arabia
Trivia: Born in Saudi Arabia to Australian parents, she moved to Australia when she was 12. As a teenager, took dancing, singing and acting classes at Sydney's Brent Street School of Performing Arts, Participate Film Academy and the Screenwise Film & TV School for Actors. Made her feature-film debut as a dancer in Razzle Dazzle (2007). Performed with the Sydney Theatre Company in its production of Our Town in 2010. Learnt to operate AK-47 assault rifles and ride dirt bikes for her breakout role in Tomorrow, When the War Began (2010). Made her recording debut, contributing vocals to Melbourne musician Dan Webb's single "Sleep (ft. Ashleigh Cummings)", in 2014.
Hugo Johnstone-Burt (Actor) .. Constable Hugh Collins
Tammy MacIntosh (Actor) .. Dr. Mac
Born: January 01, 1970
Birthplace: Australia
Trivia: First role on television was playing a reporter on the children's show C'Mon Kids in the late 1980s. Rose in prominence playing Charlotte in the medical drama All Saints from 2002 to '09. Has an extensive career on the stage, including performing in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of Shark Fin Soup and The Ensemble Theatre's production of Sleeping Beauty.
Travis McMahon (Actor) .. Bert
Anthony Sharp (Actor) .. Cec
Born: June 16, 1915
Died: July 23, 1984
Nicholas Bell (Actor) .. Murdoch Foyle
Born: August 15, 1958
Ruby Rees-Wemyss (Actor) .. Jane
Richard Bligh (Actor)
Anthony Sharpe (Actor)
Ruby Rees-Wemyss (Actor)
Anthony J Sharpe (Actor)
Ruby Rees (Actor)
Danielle Cormack (Actor) .. Anna Ross
Born: December 26, 1970
Birthplace: New Zealand
Trivia: In 1992, became an original cast member of the long-running New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street. Toured New Zealand, and also travelled to Switzerland, in 1994 with Steve Berkoff's play East. Raised profile playing Ephina in Xena: Princess Warrior from 1995 to '01. Role in the short film Topless Women Talk About Their Lives (1997) was changed to accommodate her pregnancy with her first child. After a successful career in New Zealand, moved to Australia in 2007; became a household name when she took on the role of Bea Smith in Wentworth in 2013. In 2014, played several characters in David Williamson's play Rupert, performed at the Theatre Royal in Sydney. Became an ambassador for the charity organisations Shine for Kids, ChildFund New Zealand and ChildFund Australia in 2014.
Terry Norris (Actor) .. Franklin D. Weston
Born: June 09, 1930
Taylor Ferguson (Actor) .. Rose Weston
Eva Lazzaro (Actor) .. Marie Wild
Born: June 23, 1995
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Made her TV debut at age 7 in Blue Heelers. First feature-film appearance was at age 9 in Jindabyne (2006). At 16, wrote and directed Alice's Baby, a short film based on her mother's miscarriage. Became the youngest filmmaker to be a finalist, for Alice's Baby, in the Tropfest short film awards in 2012.
Ben Schumann (Actor) .. Derek Phillips
Kevin Hopkins (Actor) .. James Murray
Bailey Smith (Actor) .. Madeline

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