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Christian Cooke
United Kingdom
Age: 38
Born: 15 Sep, 1987
TV Series Starring Christian Cooke
That Dirty Black Bag
The story describes the 8-day clash between Arthur McCoy, an incorruptible sheriff with a troubled past, and Red Bill, an infamous, solitary bounty hunter known for decapitating his victims and stuffing their heads into a dirty black bag, because, as he puts it, 'Heads weigh less than bodies.'
Barkskins
Barkskins follows a group of outcasts who must navigate the brutal hardships, competing interests, and tangled loyalties at the crossroads of civilization-1600s New France-where the war to escape their past and re-make themselves is cast against the vast and unforgiving wilds of North America.
Ordeal by Innocence
Adapted from Agatha Christie's 1958 novel of the same title, Ordeal by Innocence centers on murder of wealthy philanthropist Rachel Argyll at her family estate Sunny Point on Christmas 1954.
The Art of More
Written by Stern and Rose, the drama explores the underbelly - and surprisingly cutthroat world - of premium auction houses, filled with hustlers, smugglers, power mongers and collectors of the beautiful and the bizarre. It follows a blue-collar young man, Graham Connor (Cooke), who leverages his way into this exclusive existence by exploiting his connections to antiquities smuggling rings he was exposed to as a soldier in Iraq.
Stonemouth
A two-part romantic mystery based on the book by Iain Banks which features love, loyalty and vengeance.
Witches of East End
Based on Melissa de la Cruz's best-selling novel, Witches of East End centers on the adventures of a mother and her two adult daughters - both of whom unknowingly are their family's next generation of witches -- who lead seemingly quiet, uneventful modern day lives in Long Island's secluded seaside town of North Hampton.
Magic City
In 1959 a mobster drama centered around a flashy resort/hotel called the Miramar Plaza. Star Jeffrey Dean Morgan is joined by Olga Kurylenko, Danny Huston and Kelly Lynch for what's sure to be a sublime palate of sex, violence and a bunch of beautiful people getting way, way naked.
The Promise
A young British girl travels to Israel/Palestine, retracing the steps of her grandfather - a British soldier stationed there in the 1940s.
Demons (UK)
This six-part drama series gives a contemporary spin on the legacy of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Philip Glenister (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes) stars as Rupert Galvin, who, along with his godson and friends, fights the demons walking the streets of London.
Trinity (UK)
Trinity was an elite college at the University of Bridgeford for over 900 years, catering exclusively to the rich and powerful. But for the first time in its illustrious history, the school is going to open its doors to students from a wider variety of social classes.
Echo Beach
When the Marrack family move back to Polnarren after twenty years, they discover that bitter rivalries still exist, in the form of the Penwardens. But loyalties are put to the test when the younger generation want to follow their heart.
Where the Heart Is
An engaging story of family, love and life and people's ever-changing fortunes in rural England. Set against the rugged landscape of Yorkshire, this popular programme follows the busy public and private lives of District Nurses, as they bring nursing and emotional care to the needy - young and old alike.
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