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Angus Wright

Angus Wright



United States

Age: 58

Born: 11 Nov, 1964

Known for

In Ragdoll as Judge Matthew Wingateas Judge Matthew Wingate

in Ragdoll
In The Way We Live Now as Miles Grendallas Miles Grendall

in The Way We Live Now

TV Series Starring Angus Wright

RagdollRagdoll
Alibi, 2021 | Drama, Thriller | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.1/5

Six people have been murdered, dismembered, and sewn into the shape of one grotesque body - nicknamed the 'Ragdoll.' Assigned to the shocking case are DS Nathan Wolf, recently reinstated to the London Met; his best friend and boss, DI Emily Baxter; and the unit's new recruit, DC Lake Edmunds. The 'Ragdoll Killer' taunts the police by sending them a list of his next victims, with Wolf's name among them. And with those victims to protect, our heroes soon come under intense public scrutiny. A darkly funny, gruesomely imaginative serial killer thriller, Ragdoll also captures the fascinating but flawed friends struggling with the consequences of institutionalization and trauma.


The Way We Live NowThe Way We Live Now
BBC One, 2001 | Drama, Romance, Mini-Series
Rating: 3/5

The Way We Live Now is a BBC series about the rise and fall of Augustus Melmotte, an Austrian Jewish financier who tries to become an English gentleman. David Suchet's portrayal of Melmotte is recklessly gripping, while Shirley Henderson's Marie is magnetic in her role as the put-upon daughter. The series is full of subplots and character interactions.