Douglas Henshall
Born | November 19, 1965 |
Hometown | Glasgow, Scotland |
Height | 5'10" (1.79m) |
Spouse | Tena Štivičić (m 2010 - present) |
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Kit Connor Horror ‘One Of Us’ Adds ‘Shetland’ Star Douglas Henshall & ‘Resident Evil’ Actress Sienna Guillory
- EXCLUSIVE: Douglas Henshall (Shetland) and Sienna Guillory (Resident Evil franchise) are taking on key roles in mystery horror One Of Us, alongside Kit Conor (Heartstopper), Callum Woodhouse (The Durrells), Charlotte Hope (The Spanish Princess), Siobhan Fallon-Hogan (Rushed) and Ian Beattie (Game Of Thrones). Also joining the production, which will get underway later this month in […]
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Shetland, series 7, finale review: DI Pérez gets the fairy-tale ending he deserves
It’s been a week for fond farewells and here came another as actor Douglas Henshall’s careworn detective, Jimmy Pérez, hung up his trademark black peacoat in Shetland (BBC One). He was finally ground down by the Scottish archipelago’s unfeasibly high murder rate, I presume.
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Shetland, series 7 episode 1 review: relish Douglas Henshall's careworn hero while you can
Have you noticed how many TV detectives have a trademark coat? I sometimes wonder if it’s a compulsory police requirement. There’s Columbo’s crumpled cream raincoat, Bergerac’s leather bomber, Vera’s dusty brown gabardine, Saga Norén’s olive military number, Marcella’s Woolrich parka and Olivia Colman’s orange cagoule in Broadchurch. To that sensibly clad roll call, we can add DI Jimmy Perez’s black peacoat – always buttoned up tightly, collars turned up against the windswept climes and forces o
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What to watch on TV this week: 'Celebrity MasterChef' to 'Marriage'
The celebrity cooking contest returns and a star-studded sitcom makes its debut.
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Shetland, series 6 episode 1 review: how many motives can you cram into one small island?
Somehow, Shetland (BBC One) didn’t appeal to me until now. I think it’s because everyone billed it as Scotland’s answer to “Nordic noir” and that isn’t a ringing endorsement in my book. What does it mean, apart from a dour detective, some scenery and everyone wearing jumpers? But the show is back for a sixth series, so it’s doing something right. And it’s about time I caught up.
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'Shetland' stars Douglas Henshall and Mark Bonnar explore more island murders
The drama and intrigue of the most remote northern island in the country is back with a bloody bang.
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'Shetland', 'Hollington Drive' and 'Extraordinary Extensions': The 5 best things on TV Wednesday, 20 October
The Ann Cleeves detective drama returns, ITV's thriller concludes, and Tinie Tempah turns property guru.
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Susan Hill’s Ghost Story, review: the only frightening thing was the run-time
Susan Hill’s Ghost Story (Channel 5) was initially called The Small Hand, and based on her 2010 novel of the same name. Perhaps the unfortunate association with Donald Trump, nicknamed “Tiny Hands”, prompted them to alter it. Regardless, the revised title wasn’t even close to being the clunkiest thing here. In her best books, such as The Woman in Black, Hill effectively builds a creeping sense of dread. Here, my principal fear was that this adaptation would never end. The first time we encounter
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Tony Goldwyn Joins Broadway’s ‘Network’ Opposite Bryan Cranston
Tony Goldwyn will return to Broadway in Ivo van Hove’s much-anticipated production of <em>Network</em>, joining Bryan Cranston and Tatiana Maslany in the stage adaptation of the 1976 Oscar-winning film. Goldwyn will play Max Schumacher, the TV exec in the midst of a mid-life crisis played by the Oscar-nominated William Holden in the film. British actor Douglas Henshall originated the role in the West End production of the play last year. Known to TV audiences for playing…
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Mountain: Life at the Extreme is a strange but thrilling mix of Planet Earth and Ski Sunday - review
The jagged spine of the Rocky Mountains bisects North America, a wind- blasted wilderness that’s a refuge for mountain lions, bison, elk – and Lycra-clad lunatics in base-jumping suits. The opening episode of Mountain: Life at the Extreme, BBC Two’s new three-part documentary series, paid testimony to a broad sweep of animal life and human high jinks. If you think of the Rockies, you probably think of swish ski resorts like Aspen or Banff. The reality is much wilder, as the illuminating narratio
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