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Alan Cumming
United Kingdom
Age: 58
Born: 27 Jan, 1965
TV Series Starring Alan Cumming
The Traitors (2023)
Contestants in the game move into a majestic castle and work as a team to complete a series of dramatic and challenging missions to earn money for the prize pot. Some contestants are traitors some are loyal.
Dead End: Paranormal Park
Dead End: Paranormal Park follows the adventures of Barney, Norma and magical talking dog Pugsley as they battle supernatural forces during their summer jobs at a haunted house theme park.
Abominable and the Invisible City
Through Everest, the yeti, Yi, Jin, and Peng know that there's a whole magical world out there, and now it's even closer than they think! When they discover that their surroundings are teeming with magical creatures in need of their help, the kids will set out on extraordinary and heartfelt adventures throughout their city and beyond.
Schmigadoon!
A couple discover a small town called Schmigadoon while on a backpacking trip. They discover the citizens of the town act as if they exist in a 1940s musical.
The Prince
Take a satirical look at the life of young Prince George from his time at home in the palace to primary school with commoners.
Instinct
This series centers on a former CIA operative (Alan Cumming) who has since built a "normal" life as a gifted professor and writer but is pulled back into his old life when the NYPD needs his help to stop a serial killer on the loose.
Queers
Eight short monologues in response to the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act.
The New Yorker Presents
Based on content from The New Yorker, the series draws upon the reporting, fiction, humor, poetry, and cartoons that distinguish The New Yorker, to bring the pages of the magazine to life.
Riverworld
In this Sci Fi project a war correspondent and his fiancée find themselves in a mysterious world populated with former inhabitants of Earth.
The Good Wife
This is a female-driven drama about a politician's wife who pursues her own successful career as a defense attorney.
Tin Man
This is a bizarre, post-modern version of The Wizard of Oz. Zooey Deschanel stars as the main character who finds herself trapped in a place called O.Z. - the Outer Zone.
God, the Devil and Bob
God is disappointed in the world today. So many people are doing wrong, not using good judgment, and God is getting sick of it. God is just thinking of giving it all up. That is, unless he can find one person that can prove the world is worth saving, then he won't destroy it.
The High Life
Set aboard a plane for the ficticious Scottish airline, Air Scotia, The High Life was a vehicle for the up-and-coming young Scottish commedians Alan Cumming (now best known for his turns in Goldeneye and X-Men II) and Forbes Masson. The show mixed very camp humour with ludicrous situations and bizarre dance routines to great effect. The series span out of a pilot made for the series "Comic Asides" (this still exists and has been made available on the Region 0 DVD distributed by Network Videos) but sadly only one series of six episodes was made before the series was cancelled. Alan Cumming started taking higher profile movie roles whilst Forbes Masson returned to the theatre where he has gained much critical acclaim as a playwright. The show never really struck a chord with a wide audience, although it does still have a cult fanbase, but it was equally praised and derided for its breakneck pace and energy and for its use of Scots.
Mystery!
This long-running anthology series offers popular whodunits such as "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries," "Poirot," "Sherlock Holmes," "Marple" and many others.
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