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William Ash

William Ash



United Kingdom

Age: 49

Born: 13 Jan, 1977

Known for

In The Rising as Michael Wyattas Michael Wyatt

in The Rising
In The Tunnel as DC Boleslaw 'BB' Borowskias DC Boleslaw 'BB' Borowski

in The Tunnel
In The Loch as Leighton Thomasas Leighton Thomas

in The Loch
In Waterloo Road as Chris Meadas Chris Mead

in Waterloo Road

TV Series Starring William Ash

The RisingThe Rising
Sky Max, 2022 Cancelled/Ended | Crime, Mystery, Thriller | ► Trailer
4.2


Neve Kelly is dead. Understandably, she's scared and confused by this new (non) existence, but moreover, when she realises she has been murdered, she's furious. Determined to find her killer and get justice, she takes advantage of her new supernatural abilities to go where the police can't and investigate her own death. In doing so, she uncovers deeply buried secrets and is forced to re-examine everything about her life and the people she cared about.


The LochThe Loch
ITV, 2017 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Crime, Mystery | ► Trailer
3.5


Written by Fortitude's Stephen Brady and exec produced by Tim Haines (Beowulf), this show centers on a community nourished and sustained by myth, and bordered by untamed nature. There, the search for a serial killer becomes a matter of life and death for local detective Annie Cathro who is trying to cope with her first murder case.Laura Fraser (Breaking Bad, The Missing), Siobhan Finneran (Happy Valley, Downton Abbey) and John Sessions (Florence Foster Jenkins) star alongside Don Gilet, Gray O'Brien and William Ash.


The TunnelThe Tunnel
Sky Atlantic, 2013 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller | ► Trailer
3.9


Inspired by Scandinavian drama The Bridge, The Tunnel is set against the backdrop of Europe in crisis. When a prominent French politician is found dead on the border between the UK and France, detectives Karl Roebuck and Elise Wassermann are sent to investigate on behalf of their respective countries. However, the case takes a surreal turn when a shocking discovery is made at the crime scene, forcing the French and British police into an uneasy partnership.


Great Night OutGreat Night Out
ITV, 2013 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama



This is a comedy drama series which follows the antics of four thirty-something men who gather each week for a night out on the tiles in Stockport.


Being EileenBeing Eileen
BBC One, 2013 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy



This is a comedy series starring Sue Johnston and takes a look at the lives of the large, close-knit and dysfunctional Lewis family from Birkenhead in Merseyside.


Waterloo RoadWaterloo Road
BBC One, 2006 Running | Drama, Romance | ► Trailer
4.0


Waterloo Road Comprehensive isn't doing very well. When the Headteacher of the school has a nervous breakdown, Jack Rimmer is promoted to the position, much to his dismay. He knows that if the school doesn't clean up its act soon, it could mean the end.


Where the Heart IsWhere the Heart Is
ITV, 1997 Cancelled/Ended | Drama
4.0


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.


EmmerdaleEmmerdale
ITV, 1972 Running | Drama, Soaps, Romance
3.4


A British soap opera. It was orginally called Emmerdale Farm but was renamed just Emmerdale in 1989. The central family on the show since the beginning has been the Sugdens.