Killing Eve: Période d'apprentissage


01:00 am - 02:00 am, Sunday, January 25 on MAX HDTV ()

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Période d'apprentissage

Season 3, Episode 2

Eve et Carolyn sont sous le choc. Eve engage une alliance improbable avec les collègues de Kenny au Bitter Pill. Villanelle découvre que manager n'est pas aussi bien que ce qu'elle pensait.

repeat 2020 French Stereo
Action Action/aventure Espionnage Fiction Suspens

Cast & Crew
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Sandra Oh (Actor) .. Eve Polastri
Danny Sapani (Actor) .. Jamie
Kim Bodnia (Actor) .. Konstantin
Turlough Convery (Actor) .. Bear
Ayoola Smart (Actor) .. Audrey
Fiona Shaw (Actor) .. Carolyn Martens
Gemma Whelan (Actor) .. Geraldine
Jodie Comer (Actor) .. Villanelle
Harriet Walter (Actor) .. Dasha
Raj Bajaj (Actor) .. Mo Jafari
Sally Guinness (Actor) .. Taxi Driver
Chan Woo Lim (Actor) .. Kitchen Worker #2
Sunny Yeo (Actor) .. Waitress
Stefan Iancu (Actor) .. Felix
Roy Beck (Actor) .. Kenny's Uncle

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Sandra Oh (Actor) .. Eve Polastri
Born: July 20, 1971
Birthplace: Nepean, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: One of Canada's most respected actresses, Sandra Oh is one of her country's growing number of talented performers to make their presence felt in Hollywood. Oh, who is of Korean heritage, was born in Nepean, Ottawa, and began acting at the age of ten. Despite the disapproval of her traditionally-minded parents, she embarked on a professional acting career when she was barely out of her teens. After attending the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal, Oh had her breakthrough in the 1993 CBC production of Runaway: The Diary of Evelyn Lau. Her portrayal of the title character, a 14-year-old runaway who endured hard times while living on the street, earned Oh a FIPA d'Or for Best Actress at Cannes.On the big screen, Oh first earned raves and recognition for her portrayal of a Chinese-Canadian woman struggling with both the demands of her conservative parents and those placed on her by society in response to her ethnic identity in Double Happiness. Her thoughtful, funny performance earned Oh her first Genie Award (Canada's equivalent of the Oscar), but unfortunately, further work was not immediately forthcoming. Things began to look up when Oh was cast on the popular HBO series Arli$$ in 1996, and in a bit part in the hit comedy Bean (1997).Oh found greater success as one of the stars of Don McKellar's Last Night (1998), a comedy-drama about the end of the world that cast the actress as a woman trying to get across town in time to make good on a suicide pact she has with her husband (David Cronenberg). An internationally praised film that enjoyed a particularly strong reception at the Toronto and Cannes Festivals, it received a number of awards, including a second Genie for Oh. The following year, Oh took part in another critical hit with Audrey Wells' Guinevere, in which she appeared alongside fellow Canadian Sarah Polley as one of a number of young women taken under the wing of a dubious mentor (Stephen Rea).Oh ushered in the new millenium with a role in the largely-improvised ensemble film Dancing at the Blue Iguana, and the ensuing years saw the actress primarily take on a variety of small character roles in such films as Big Fat Liar and Under the Tuscan Sun. In 2004, however, she garnered a number of positive responses playing the impulsive-but-tough Stephanie in then-husband Alexander Payne's dramedy Sideways. The role would be a breakthrough, even if Payne and Oh announced the end of their marriage shortly after the film was honored at the 2005 Academy Awards. Oh's professional life continued to improve landing a major role on the television series Gray's Anatomy. Her caustic, hilarious and often heartbreaking work in that series earned her strong reviews, as well as a Golden Globe Award and Emmy recognition. In 2006 she took time off from the show to appear opposite Robin Williams in the thriller The Night Listener. Oh would go on to appear in a number of feature films in the coming years, like Blindness, Defendor, and Ramona and Beezus.
Danny Sapani (Actor) .. Jamie
Born: November 15, 1970
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Parents immigrated to London from Ghana. Grew up in the Hackney, East London. Played Macheath in The Beggar's New Clothes, a reimagining of The Beggar's Opera, in London in 1993. Played the title role of Macbeth in a 2004 touring production directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Appeared in the Young Vic's 2010 production of Joe Turner's Come and Gone, opposite Delroy Lindo.
Kim Bodnia (Actor) .. Konstantin
Born: April 12, 1965
Birthplace: Copenhagen, Denmark
Trivia: Held the title of Zealand athletic youth champion, for both the long jump and the 100 meters. Co-wrote and directed a short film in 2001: Escape — Flugten era ensomheden. Won Best Actor at the 2014 Robert Prisens, for his performance in The Bridge.
Turlough Convery (Actor) .. Bear
Ayoola Smart (Actor) .. Audrey
Fiona Shaw (Actor) .. Carolyn Martens
Born: July 10, 1958
Birthplace: Cobh, County Cork, Ireland
Trivia: Thin-lipped and statuesque Irish actress Fiona Shaw frequently takes the lead on the theatrical stage but steers her talents toward supporting roles in feature films. Born in County Cork, she studied philosophy before moving on to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. During the '80s she worked mainly on-stage as part of the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Some of her stage credits include As You Like It, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, and a one-woman reading of T.S. Eliot's epic poem The Waste Land, just to name a few. She made her film debut in 1984 as one of the nuns in the WWII drama Sacred Hearts, but her breakthrough role came in 1989 as the doctor whom Christy Brown grows infatuated with in My Left Foot. The next year, she played the wife of an explorer in the British Empire film Mountains of the Moon. She also excelled at comedy with memorable roles in Three Men and a Little Lady, London Kills Me, Super Mario Bros., and Undercover Blues. In 1995, she turned to literary adaptations and costume dramas with Persuasion, Jane Eyre, and Anna Karenina. She then played Francie's sharp-tongued mother in Neil Jordan's childhood drama The Butcher Boy. Around this time, her longtime colleague Deborah Warner directed the controversial television adaptation of Richard II, with Shaw in the lead role of the young king. Also on television, she played Hedda Hopper in the HBO movie RKO 281 and Irma Prunesquallor in the BBC miniseries Gormenghast. She collaborated with director Warner again for The Last September, based on the novel by Irish author Elizabeth Bowen. In 2001, she received the honorary Companion of the British Empire award and portrayed the spinster scientist Leontine in Clare Peploe's The Triumph of Love. Returning to the stage to play Medea on Broadway, she found herself well-costumed once again as the wretched Aunt Petunia Dursely in the series of Harry Potter feature films. Though she returned as required for the many Potter films, she also appeared in The Triumph of Love, Catch and Release, and Terrence Malick's well-reviewed Tree of Life.
Gemma Whelan (Actor) .. Geraldine
Born: April 23, 1981
Birthplace: Leeds, England
Trivia: In 2010, won the Funny Women Variety Award for her stand-up. Between 2012 and 2019, appeared as Yara Greyjoy in HBO fantasy drama 'Game of Thrones'. In 2013, appeared as Rachel Crabbe in a National Theatre revival of 'One Man, Two Guvnors'. As of 2019, has starred as Kate in BBC Comedy 'Upstart Crow' since its 2016 debut. In 2017, won the MAC Best Performance WFTV Award.
Jodie Comer (Actor) .. Villanelle
Born: March 11, 1993
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia: Between 2013 and 2015, starred as Chloe Gemell in E4 sitcom My Mad Fat Diary. As of 2020, has played Villanelle in the BBC America thriller series Killing Eve since its 2018 debut. Won the 2019 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, for her performance in Killing Eve. In 2019, won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress, for her role as Villanelle in Killing Eve. Was named one of Forbes' annual 30 Under 30 in 2019.
Harriet Walter (Actor) .. Dasha
Born: September 24, 1950
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Her uncle is Hammer Horror legend Sir Christopher Lee. Was made an associate artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1987, and has worked with them consistently throughout her career. Is a patron of the charities Shakespeare Schools Festival and Prisoners Abroad. Is the great-great-great-granddaughter of John Walter, founder of The Times. Has published three books, including Other People's Shoes and Facing It. Was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2000, and Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to drama in 2011. Her partner of eight years, actor Peter Blythe, died from lung cancer in 2004. Married American stage actor Guy Schuessler (stage name Guy Paul) in 2011. Dropped her trademark "cut glass" accent in favour of a grittier estuary English accent for her recurring role in Law And Order UK.
Raj Bajaj (Actor) .. Mo Jafari
Sally Guinness (Actor) .. Taxi Driver
Chan Woo Lim (Actor) .. Kitchen Worker #2
Sunny Yeo (Actor) .. Waitress
Stefan Iancu (Actor) .. Felix
Roy Beck (Actor) .. Kenny's Uncle

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