Pixie


5:45 pm - 7:25 pm, Wednesday, January 7 on Showtime Next West HDTV (West) ()

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Pixie wants to avenge her mother's death by masterminding a heist, but her plans go awry and she finds herself on the run with two young men who are way out of their depth being chased across the Wild Irish countryside by deadly gangster priests. She has to pit her wits against everyone, taking on the patriarchy to claim the right to shape her own life.

2020 English DSS (Surround Sound)
Crime Drama Drama Drugs Comedy Crime Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Olivia Cooke (Actor) .. Pixie O'Brien
Fra Fee (Actor) .. Fergus
Rory Fleck Byrne (Actor) .. Colin
Pat Shortt (Actor) .. Father Daly
Esme Thompson (Actor) .. Shannon, the Barmaid
Chris Walley (Actor) .. Daniel
Ben Hardy (Actor) .. Frank McCullen
Daryl Mccormack (Actor) .. Harland
Colm Meaney (Actor) .. Dermot O'Brien
Packy Lee (Actor) .. Tommy
Turlough Convery (Actor) .. Mickey
Olivia Byrne (Actor) .. Summer O'Brien
Brenda McNeill (Actor) .. TV Reporter
Alec Baldwin (Actor) .. Father Hector McGrath
Barbara Adair (Actor) .. Maeve Smith
Donal O'Farrell (Actor) .. Businessman
Ned Dennehy (Actor) .. Seamus
David Rawle (Actor) .. Altar Boy
Eoin Duffy (Actor) .. Gas Station Attendant
Frankie Mccafferty (Actor) .. Father McGinley

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Did You Know..
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Olivia Cooke (Actor) .. Pixie O'Brien
Born: December 27, 1993
Birthplace: Manchester, England
Trivia: Began acting with the Oldham Theatre Workshop at age 10. Starred in a school production of West Side Story. Left school before completing her A-levels to play Meg Demoys in the BBC mini-series Blackout. Was offered an audition for The Secret of Crickley Hall by director Joe Ahearne on the recommendation of his friend Bill Gallagher, who directed her in her TV debut, Blackout.
Fra Fee (Actor) .. Fergus
Born: May 20, 1987
Birthplace: Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Rory Fleck Byrne (Actor) .. Colin
Pat Shortt (Actor) .. Father Daly
Born: December 12, 1966
Birthplace: Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland
Trivia: One of 11 children.Attended school where his father was the headmaster.From 1992 to 2000, was part of the comedy duo D'Unbelievables alongside Jon Kenny.Won an IFTA for Best Actor for his work in Garage (2007).Teamed up with his daughter Faye to write and co-host The Wellness Podcast.
Esme Thompson (Actor) .. Shannon, the Barmaid
Chris Walley (Actor) .. Daniel
Born: June 20, 1995
Birthplace: Cork, Ireland
Ben Hardy (Actor) .. Frank McCullen
Born: January 02, 1991
Birthplace: Bournemouth, Dorset, England
Trivia: Was raised in Sherborne, South West England.Aspired to be a sports personality until finding his passion for acting around his early teens.Starred as Sergeant Francis Troy in a 2009 film adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd, directed by his teacher and high school's Head of Drama, Rosita Clarke. First major TV role was Peter Beale on the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 2013 to 2015.Made his major motion picture debut playing Archangel in the 2016 superhero film X-Men: Apocalypse.
Daryl Mccormack (Actor) .. Harland
Colm Meaney (Actor) .. Dermot O'Brien
Born: May 30, 1953
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: Colm Meaney is no stranger to the run down Barrytown district of Dublin depicted in The Commitments, The Snapper, and The Van, having grown up near the much mythologized neighborhood. The Dublin native began his acting career at the age of 14, eventually receiving formal training at Dublin's prestigious Abbey Theatre School of Acting and going on to join the Irish National Theatre Company. Meaney eventually graduated to the English stage, working in various London theaters, and then began to audition for television work, mainly landing bit parts in such TV shows as the cop drama Z Cars.Meaney moved to the U.S. in 1982, continuing to work mainly on the stage, but gradually made the transition into television and film playing small parts and guest roles on a variety of series. He was part of the cast of One Life to Live from 1986 to 1987, playing Patrick London, and then was hired for a bit part on Encounter at Farpoint, the pilot for the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. He was hired again for another part and then given the role of Chief Miles Edward O'Brien, and quickly went from being a bit player to an important member of the ensemble cast. The character was transferred to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in the pilot for that series, and Meaney became a staple member of the show's cast.During his tenure on both Star Trek series, Meaney's motion picture career began to take off, as the bit parts he was given gradually became more substantial. Meaney made his greatest impact in smaller films like the so-called Barrytown Trilogy -- The Commitments (1991), in which he played the father of one of the band members; The Snapper (1993), in which he portrayed Dessie, who finds himself out of a job and suddenly a grandfather; and The Van (1996), which cast him as Larry, a layabout who manages to have a grand idea one day that results in his and a friend Bimbo starting a business out of a derelict vending van. Meaney was also notable in 1996's The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain: his Morgan the Goat, a randy Welsh pub owner with a flair for smart remarks, was an appropriate foil for the naive Englishman played by Hugh Grant. Meaney has continued to divide his time between the U.K. and the U.S., making particularly notable appearances in Paul Quinn's This Is My Father (1998), which cast him as the swishy son of an old gypsy woman; Lodge Kerrigan's Claire Dolan, in which he played a high-class pimp; Ted Demme's Monument Avenue (1998), which featured him as the bullying leader of a Boston gang; and Chapter Zero (2000), an independent comedy that cast Meaney as the cross-dressing father of a struggling writer.He continued to work steadily well into the 21st century in a variety of projects including Bitter Harvest, Intermission, Layer Cake, and Turning Green. He played soccer coach Don Revie in the sports drama The Damned United before playing the father of a strung-out rockstar in the comedy Get Him to the Greek. He appeared in Robert Redford's historical drama The Conspirator, as well as the period drama Bel Ami.
Packy Lee (Actor) .. Tommy
Turlough Convery (Actor) .. Mickey
Olivia Byrne (Actor) .. Summer O'Brien
Brenda McNeill (Actor) .. TV Reporter
Alec Baldwin (Actor) .. Father Hector McGrath
Born: April 03, 1958
Birthplace: Massapequa, New York
Trivia: Equally at home playing leads and character roles, actor Alec Baldwin is known for his work in just about every genre, from action thrillers to comedies to dramas. Born April 3, 1958, in Massapequa, Long Island, he was the second of six children (brothers William, Daniel, and Stephen would also become actors). Baldwin was a political science major at George Washington University before he decided to become an actor; following his change in vocation, he studied drama at NYU and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Early in his career, Baldwin was a busy man, simultaneously playing a role on the TV daytime drama The Doctors and performing in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream on-stage in the evenings. A few years after making his 1980 Broadway debut, the actor moved to Los Angeles, where he landed a part in the television series Knots Landing. He made his film debut in 1987 with a starring role in Forever, Lulu, which led to work in a number of major films. From 1988 to 1989 alone, Baldwin appeared in no less than seven films, including Tim Burton's black comedy Beetlejuice, Mike Nichols' Working Girl, Jonathan Demme's Married to the Mob, and Oliver Stone's Talk Radio. In 1990, Baldwin achieved big-budget success playing ace CIA agent Jack Ryan in the undersea thriller The Hunt for Red October. The film's popularity won him acclaim, so Baldwin surprised many by foregoing the opportunity to reprise his role in the sequel Patriot Games (he was replaced by Harrison Ford) in favor of returning to Broadway to star as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. Although his decision paid off -- he received a Tony nomination for his performance -- it also marked the point at which Baldwin's star wattage began to flicker. His 1991 film, The Marrying Man proved to be an all-out flop (although it did provide him an introduction to co-star Kim Basinger, whom he would marry in 1993), and the critical success of his next two films, Prelude to a Kiss and Glengarry Glen Ross was overshadowed by a subsequent string of flops, including Malice (1993), The Getaway (1994), and The Juror (1996). The actor rebounded a bit with his role in Al Pacino's acclaimed documentary Looking for Richard (1996) but then had the unfortunate luck of starring in the 1998 Bruce Willis disaster Mercury Rising. However, the following year proved more fortuitous for Baldwin, as he starred in the coming-of-age comedy Outside Providence, as well as in the crime drama Thick As Thieves and the ethical drama The Confession, appearing alongside Amy Irving and Ben Kingsley. In addition, the actor made an uncredited appearance in Notting Hill, sending up his macho Hollywood persona as Julia Roberts' piggish actor boyfriend.Baldwin started off the 2000s by re-teaming with David Mamet on the Hollywood satire State and Main as a lecherous leading man with a weakness for underage girls. He provided narration for Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums, and was one of the few people to escape unscathed from Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor. Although he continued to make headlines because of his politics, as well as his ongoing legal scuffles with now ex-wife Kim Basinger, Baldwin continued to do strong work in the comedies Along Came Polly (2004) and Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), and scored his first-ever Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor playing a menacing casino manager in 2003's The Cooler. He became a part of Martin Scorsese's stock company playing Juan Trippe in 2004's The Aviator, following it up as a federal agent in love with the Patriot Act in 2006's The Departed.Baldwin's longstanding association with the venerable sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (he has hosted over ten times) paid great dividends when he was hired to play the part of the boss on former SNL head writer Tina Fey's fall 2006 sitcom 30 Rock. He earned universal raves for his work on the show, and would earn a Golden Globe nomination every single year of the show's run, winning the award three times. He'd also pick up no less than five Emmy nods, winning that award twice as well. Baldwin was positively beloved on the series, but he would also continue to work in film as well, most notably in the 2009 romcom It's Complicated, which he starred in with Meryl Streep, and the 2012 Woody Allen ensemble film To Rome with Love.
Barbara Adair (Actor) .. Maeve Smith
Donal O'Farrell (Actor) .. Businessman
Ned Dennehy (Actor) .. Seamus
Born: December 08, 1965
David Rawle (Actor) .. Altar Boy
Born: October 16, 2000
Birthplace: Carrigallen, County Leitrim, Ireland
Trivia: Played Bashful in a local theatre production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves when he was 5. Joined the Leitrim Youth Theatre in Carrigallen, Ireland in 2011. Played on the Under-14 Gaelic football team in Carrigallen. Was nominated for Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist at the British Comedy Awards in 2012. Featured in singer Bressie's music video "Show Me Love" in 2013.
Eoin Duffy (Actor) .. Gas Station Attendant
Sebastian De Souza (Actor)
Born: April 19, 1993
Birthplace: Boxford, Suffolk, England
Trivia: Is a skilled musician who sings and plays piano and clarinet. Won a music scholarship to St. Edward's School in Oxford at the age of 13. Performed in several stage productions at St. Edward's School's North Wall Arts Centre, including the roles of Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Pip in Great Expectations and Henry V in Henry V. Had to turn down an offer to become a member of The National Youth Theatre in order to accept his role of Matty on Skins. In 2012, provided guest vocals for Cubiq's single "Say." Founded his own brand management company called de Souza.
Frankie Mccafferty (Actor) .. Father McGinley
Born: January 01, 1967
Birthplace: County Donegal, Ireland

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