Whitechapel: Part Three


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Part Three

Season 1, Episode 3

Despite the deployment of surveillance cameras and the use of forensics, the Ripper reenactor remains at large and there's a feeling that he's going to kill again. The unit must to rely on instinct, and hope that past crimes will provide clues to the killer's identity.

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Cast & Crew
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Rupert Penry-jones (Actor) .. Detective Inspector Joseph Chandler
Phil Davis (Actor) .. Detective Sergeant Ray Miles
Alex Jennings (Actor) .. Commander Anderson
Steve Pemberton (Actor) .. Edward Buchan

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Rupert Penry-jones (Actor) .. Detective Inspector Joseph Chandler
Born: September 22, 1970
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Landed his first role, as Caliban in Dulwich College's performance of The Tempest, at age 13. Made television debut alongside his mother in Cold Comfort Farm, a TV movie in 1995. Booked a few modeling jobs and was the face of Lypsyl lip balm while looking for work as an actor. Made London stage debut as Fortinbras in the production of Hamlet at the Hackney Empire Theatre in 1995, where Ralph Fiennes played the title character. Met wife while they were in a stage production of Dangerous Corner, a play by JB Priestley in 2001. Cast as Carl in The Priority, a play written by Michael Wynne at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2009.
Phil Davis (Actor) .. Detective Sergeant Ray Miles
Born: July 30, 1953
Birthplace: Grays, Essex, England
Trivia: Lead actor Philip Davis first appeared onscreen in the '70s.
Alex Jennings (Actor) .. Commander Anderson
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.
Steve Pemberton (Actor) .. Edward Buchan
Born: September 01, 1967
Birthplace: Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Trivia: British actor Steve Pemberton first made his mark as a regular player on what was -- even by the standards of English comedy -- certainly one of the strangest sitcoms to run in the U.K. during the late '90s and early 2000s. The League of Gentlemen unfurled in the eccentric English hamlet of Royston Vasey, where countless cruel absurdities and bizarre situations transpired. The program required Pemberton and his co-stars, Reece Shearsmith and Mark Gatiss, to each play a varied number of roles, à la Monty Python or Kids in the Hall; it lasted for several seasons and clocked in as a considerable hit, making British audiences fully aware not only of Pemberton's presence, but of his apparent fearlessness as an actor. As if underscoring his own versatility, Pemberton concurrently performed in straight-faced dramas as well, such as the 2004 Churchill: The Hollywood Years, the 2005 Lassie (as Eddie Hynes), and, most visibly, Woody Allen's cutthroat British drama Match Point, as a detective. In 2007, Pemberton hearkened back to breezy English comedy with his neat comic turn as a vicar in Mr. Bean's Holiday.

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