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The show was cancelled after a single season. In February 2011, Davenport was cast in the NBC musical drama pilot Smash. [4] It ran for two seasons and became a cult favorite on streaming services. [5] The first season of the series follows a group of people putting on a Marilyn Monroe musical on Broadway. Davenport plays the musical's director.
This is a list of live action gay characters in television (includes terrestrial, cable, streaming series and TV movies). The orientation can be portrayed on-screen, described in the dialogue or mentioned. Roles include lead, main, recurring, supporting, and guest.
Detective Sergeant Michael Colefield (Jack Davenport) discovers that his best friend Jack (Stephen Moyer) has gone missing on the night before his wedding. Investigating Jack's disappearance leads Michael into the path of a secret paramilitary vampire-hunting organization supported by the British government and the Vatican.
Jack Davenport as Jonathan Nightingale (based on Mathias) Jonathan is the son of agency founder Richard, a friendly but authoritative agent. When his wife, Charlotte, was pregnant with their son, Luke, he had an affair at the Edinburgh Festival; from this affair he is also the father of Misha. Lydia Leonard as Rebecca Fox (based on Andréa)
Mr. Show with Bob and David: Various characters: 4 episodes Picket Fences: Curtis Williams: 2 episodes 1997–2000: Tenacious D: JB Main role; also co-creator, writer and producer 1999 Heat Vision and Jack: Jack Pilot 2002 2002 MTV Movie Awards: Himself (host) Television special The Andy Dick Show: J.D. Episode: "Flipped" Clone High: Pusher ...
In 2010, Hollander and writer James Wood co-created the TV series Rev., a sensitive comedy about the all-too-human vicar of an inner-city parish. [40] Hollander played the sympathetic title character, Rev. Adam Smallbone. The show won a BAFTA in 2011 for Best Situation Comedy, [41] among other awards and recognition. [42]
It was created by Paul Unwin and Peter Grimsdale and directed by Paul Unwin, Marek Losey and Philippa Langdale, it stars Jack Davenport and Catherine Steadman. The setting is early 1960s England. [1] This show was produced by ITV Studios and Masterpiece. On 29 January 2014, it was confirmed that Breathless would not be returning for a second ...
Ian Hart starred as the composer, with Tim Pigott-Smith, Anton Lesser, and Frank Finlay along with Jack Davenport and Claire Skinner leading the cast. The music was played by Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique conducted by Sir John Eliot Gardiner. It won the Prix Italia for Performing Arts in 2004. [1]