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Ashley Jensen (born 11 August 1969) [1] is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her roles as Maggie Jacobs in Extras (2005–2007, for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award), Christina McKinney in Ugly Betty (2006–2010), Agatha Raisin in Agatha Raisin (2014–present), and DI Ruth Calder in Shetland (2023–present).
Shetland is a Scottish crime drama television series produced by ITV Studios for BBC Scotland. First broadcast on BBC One on 10 March 2013, it is originally based upon the novels of Ann Cleeves and adapted by David Kane. The first seven series starred Douglas Henshall as DI Jimmy Pérez, whilst Ashley Jensen stars as DI Ruth Calder from the ...
Season 8 of the BBC One crime drama Shetland will premiere Stateside Wednesday, Nov. 29 on BritBox, ... (Agatha Raisin), who now headlines as DI Ruth Calder, a native ...
Season 8 of the BBC One crime drama Shetland will premiere Stateside Wednesday, Nov. 29 on BritBox, TVLine has learned For the new, six-episode season, series vet Douglas Henshall (who played ...
Here’s one mystery Detectives Calder and McIntosh won’t have to solve — when Shetland Season 9 will hit BritBox. TVLine has learned exclusively that Season 9 of the Scottish murder-mystery ...
Ruth Rossi (née Mitchell; previously Green) is a fictional character from the long-running BBC Scotland soap opera River City, played by Morag Calder. Ruth has lived and worked in Shieldinch for her whole life, and is the daughter of Gina Hamilton after being conceived on the Ship that Gina was a singer on, because of this Ruth has never met ...
Shetland has released a first trailer for season 8, and given fans a first look at Ugly Betty star Ashley Jensen in the cast.. The BBC One crime drama series is due to return next month after just ...
Charles S. T. Calder (March 1891 [1] – December 1972) was a Scottish archaeologist who undertook extensive explorations from the 1920s to 1950s. He is best known for his explorations of Neolithic cairns and buildings in Shetland in the 1940s and 1950s, although his contribution to the investigative work and publications of RCAHMS during a period of over 40 years service cannot be overstated.