Thuliso dingwall actors access
•
41 most shocking TV deaths
Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton), Nashville
Nashville kicked off its fifth årstid with a new home on CMT, and within weeks served up a major chock for viewers. Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton) managed to survive an attack from her stalker, only to suffer a car crash soon after. She made it to the hospital and seemed to be pulling through, but quickly took a turn, leaving both Nashville fans and Deacon (Charles Esten) devastated when she died.
Omar Little (Michael K. Williams), The Wire
There was a whole lot of bloody death on The Wire, but what makes this one so particularly shocking is its frightening randomness. For fem seasons, Omar (Michael ms) was the god of war on the mean streets of Baltimore, practically invincible (he jumped out of a building!). Given his career choice, Omar's demise was just a matter of time, but it was still surprising and heartbreaking when he got shot in the back of the head not bygd a gangbanger or a policeman,
•
Wow! The Wire at 20!? years ago, HBO released a show that nobody was talking about. But then, everyone slowly realised that The Wire might be the most incredible show of all time. We're Dave and Kobi, returning to the Baltimore pits to rewatch EVERY EPISODE in our podcast – The Wire: Stripped. We’ll break down the lingo - like re-ups, burners and wiretaps. We’ll analyse critical scenes too. We talk to the creator David Simon, key cast members, including Frankie Faison, better known as Deputy Commissioner Burrell, Lance Reddick, who played Lieutenant Daniels, And of course, the one, the only… the Bunk. Wendell Pierce. Also, listen to celebrity guests and superfans. So if you're watching for the first or the ninth time, join us as we revisit one of the greatest shows ever. Here is a short list of who we have lined up for Season 4: David Simon - Creator of The Wire Maestro Harrell - Randy Wagstaff Julito McCullum - Namond Jermaine Crawford - Dukie Tristan Mack Wilds - Michael Nathan Co
•
Best known for his portrayal of Sergeant Ellis Carver in the acclaimed crime drama "The Wire" (HBO, ), actor Seth Gilliam also had notable recurring roles in prison drama "Oz" (HBO, ), young adult series "Teen Wolf" (MTV, ) and comic book adaptation "The Walking Dead" (AMC, ). Born in , Gilliam studied at the State University of New York at Purchase before making his on-screen debut as Pam's boyfriend Aaron for a three-episode stint in "The Cosby Show" (NBC, ). Following a cameo in Steven Starr's semi-autobiographical love story "Joey Breaker" (), Gilliam played two real-life characters in quick succession, firstly the titular late 19th Century cadet in docudrama "Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson C. Whittaker" () and then James Hemings, the slave freed by the third American President in Merchant Ivory production "Jefferson in Paris" (). Roles as cancer-stricken Sergeant Stephen Altameyer in military drama "Courage Under Fire" (), kamikaze soldier Sugar Watkins in