In the latest Australian series of Who Do You Think You Are – which also features Pat Rafter and Miranda Otto – the actor learns more about his recently deceased father’s family.
Subtitled fare is mainstream these days and audiences are flocking to foreign-language shows,including this swashbuckling,feudal-era Japanese drama.
She didn’t become a Hollywood celebrity a la Margot Robbie,so she became an expert on them instead.
The legacy of Ennio Morricone,who died in 2020,is captured in two recent documentaries,Ennio and Sergio Leone:The Italian Who Invented America.
The star of Mad Men and The Handmaid’s Tale upends what you think you know about spy thrillers in new series The Veil.
The TV adaptation of Heather Morris’ bestselling book is extraordinary. For its 28-year-old star,it was also the toughest role he has ever undertaken.
The popular quiz-show relies on quick-fire answers,though in person the polymath writer,actor and comedian relishes the art of conversation.
Of Money and Blood is a based-on-true-events drama about scammers who exploited carbon credits and stole billions from the French government.
There’s a villain in this based-on-fact English series about a comedian and his stalker,but they almost get away with it.
The producers wanted Steve McQueen-grade movie charm. Australian-born actor Hoa Xuande delivered it.
Bridesmaids made her the golden girl of American comedy. But in the decade since,the actor’s career has been far from the typical Hollywood trajectory.