Colm Meaney is set to star in the American remake of the British TV drama Life On Mars. Originally starring John Simm (Human Traffic), Life On Mars is a gritty/ black comedy detective drama set in the ’70s and garnered a cult following. And that doesn’t mean that no one saw it, either. David E Kelley (who is responsible for Ally McBeal, Chicago Hope and Boston Legal) promises to stick close to the British plotting, which might suit Colm. Meaney, who impressed with a dark performance in Intermission, should revel in his new role and has just finished shooting the pilot episode. TToH wish him the best of luck. You can catch the full interview on Rotten Tomatoes but check out the cracking swimming trunk chase from the BBC drama.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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Colm Meaney is set to star in the American remake of the British TV drama Life On Mars. Originally starring John Simm (Human Traffic), Life On Mars is a gritty/ black comedy detective drama set in the ’70s and garnered a cult following. And that doesn’t mean that no one saw it, either. David E Kelley (who is responsible for Ally McBeal, Chicago Hope and Boston Legal) promises to stick close to the British plotting, which might suit Colm. Meaney, who impressed with a dark performance in Intermission, should revel in his new role and has just finished shooting the pilot episode. TToH wish him the best of luck. You can catch the full interview on Rotten Tomatoes but check out the cracking swimming trunk chase from the BBC drama.
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