David White is stepping down as SAG-AFTRA’s national executive director and chief contract negotiator. He’ll be staying on at the union until later this spring.
26.04.2021 - 12:57 / msn.com
Line of Duty fans are convinced James Nesbitt's character isn't dead and was hiding in plain sight at the end of last night's episode. The Northern Irish actor, 56, was unveiled as a surprise guest star of series six when his mug shot revealed him as dodgy detective Marcus Thurwell.
However, fans hoping for a star turn from the Cold Feet star were left disappointed when his character was killed off within 70 seconds. Thurwell was hiding out in Spain and a police raid on his home ended in him
.David White is stepping down as SAG-AFTRA’s national executive director and chief contract negotiator. He’ll be staying on at the union until later this spring.
While we may not be sure about what the future holds for Line of Duty, one thing we are absolutely certain of is that Superintendent Ted Hastings’ catchphrases are nothing short of iconic.
spotted getting romantic while exploring Rome. Published pictures showed "The Affair" star caressing Lily's head and kissing her neck.
Philip Schofield hinted that an ‘exciting’ Line of Duty star will be appearing on This Morning after the Line of Duty finale, and now everyone thinks it’s H.
Once again last night’s episode of Line of Duty didn’t disappoint, as the hit BBC One drama provided viewers with bombshell after bombshell. And in one particularly memorable scene near the climax of the installment, AC-12 were shocked to discover one of their key suspects, potentially corrupt cop Marcus Thurwell, had been found dead in Spain during a police raid.
Superintendent Ted Hastings has dedicated his life to one thing, and one thing only, which is catching ‘bent coppers’. However, off-screen the actor who plays him has other priorities outside of his job, chiefly his family.
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