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worldofhurt · 7 months ago
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Troppo (2022)
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biblichor · 5 months ago
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☆☆Let's go round two.☆☆
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buffyfan145 · 5 months ago
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Not sure how I didn't know this but not only did the Australian show "Troppo" get renewed for s2 they actually filmed it already and Amazon just announced all 8 episodes are out July 25th worldwide!!! 😀 Season one was great and I know it's based off a book series too so I'm guessing season 2 is book 2, and looking forward to seeing what's next for Ted and Amanda.
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maysshortmoviereviews · 5 months ago
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Troppo (Season 2)
🎬An eccentric private investigator with a criminal past and a disgraced ex-cop solve a murder in the wilds of Far North Queensland.
✍️A seriously good detective drama set in beautiful Queensland. I highly recommend it. It is original, with great character development and mystery. Definitely worth spending one's time on. Season 2 is available in Australia on the ABC network and will be free to watch on Amazon's Freevee channel from July 25th. It's a good show, and in a field of mediocre and 'same ol' rubbish, it is commendable to come across something new and different.
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hedleylamarr · 6 months ago
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Troppo (1.03, 2022)
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myoldsox · 3 months ago
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Troppo (TV Series 2022– ) - IMDb
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whumpappreciation · 2 years ago
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Troppo - Spoiler for 1x05
Again bad quality. But at least this gif exists. 😉
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dear-indies · 10 months ago
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Anonymous asked: hi!!! i was hoping you could provide a list of some actresses that have resources with them veiling? i'd prefer a good mix of cultures & ethnicities not just hijabis. also open to all ages! thank you!!!
(I somehow deleted the ask but I luckily sent it to a friend asking for suggestions! I sadly couldn't find many cultures with notable actresses/roles but I hope this helps.)
Afsaneh Bayegan (1961) Iranian.
Mahtab Keramati (1970) Iranian.
Leila Hatami (1972) Iranian.
Vishka Asayesh (1972) Iranian.
Hanan Tork (1974) Egyptian.
Elma Theana (1974) Indonesian.
Sarah Vi (1976) Indonesian.
Mahnaz Afshar (1977) Iranian.
Mercy Aigbe / Hajiya Meena (1978) Nigerian.
Sareh Bayat (1979) Iranian.
Niusha Zeighami (1980) Iranian.
Tannaz Tabatabaei (1983) Iranian.
Negar Javaherian (1983) Iranian.
Elnaz Shakerdoost (1984) Iranian.
Baran Kosari (1985) Iranian.
Yuna (1986) Malay and Bugis.
Heliza Helmi (1986) Malaysian.
Leah Vernon (1988) African-American.
Neelofa (1989) Malaysian.
Dina Torkia (1989) Egyptian / English.
Bella Dally (1991) Malaysian.
Wawa Zainal (1991) Bruneian, Bajau Malaysian, and Tausug Filipino.
Mariah Idrissi (1992) Pakistani and Moroccan.
Maria Alia (1993) Palestinian / Puerto Rican.
Mira Filzah (1993) Malaysian.
Elfira Loy (1994) Malaysian.
Leena Asad / With Love Leena (1994) Palestinian.
Habiba da Silva (1994) Lebanese, Syrian / Brazilian (Unspecified North African, Unspecified West African, Unspecified Indigenous, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese).
Jasmine Fares (1995)
Shahd Batal (1996) Sudanese.
Hajar Brown (1996) Moroccan.
Sabina Hannan (1996) Bangladeshi.
Halima Aden (1997) Somali.
Sonita Alizadeh (1997) Afghan.
Halima (1997) Somali.
Sarina Farhadi (1998) Iranian.
Touka El-Fawwal (1998) Egyptian.
Imen Siar (1999) Moroccan, Italian and British.
Laura Melodie Lutiq (?)
Roles only:
Öykü Karayel (Ethos) Turkish.
Yasmine Al Massri (Quantico) Palestinian / Egyptian.
Gizem Erdogan (Caliphate) Turkish.
Gülsim Ali (Payitaht Abdülhamid) Turkish.
Anjana Vasan (We Are Lady Parts) Tamil.
Juliette Motamed (We Are Lady Parts) Iranian.
Sarah Kameela Impey (We Are Lady Parts) Afro Guyanese / British.
Lucie Shorthouse (We Are Lady Parts) Kenyan.
Faith Omole (We Are Lady Parts) Black British.
Shraddha Kapoor (Haseena Parkar) Punjabi / Marathi and Konkani.
Medalion Rahimi (NCIS: LA) Iranian, Mizrahi Jewish.
Sunita Mani (Mr. Robot) Indian.
Nikohl Boosheri (The Bold Type) Iranian.
Mina El Hammani (Elite) Morrocan.
Assa Sylla (Skam France) Black French.
Iman Meskini (Skam) Tunisian / Norwegian.
Nicole Chamoun (Safe Harbour) Lebanese.
Amanda Stephen (Orange Is the New Black) Black Canadian.
Sinem Öztürk (Huzur Sokagi) Turkish.
Burçin Abdullah (Selam) Turkish.
Helana Sawires (Ali's Wedding) Egyptian.
Esra Bilgiç (Dirilis: Ertugrul) Turkish.
Özge Yagiz (Yemin) Turkish.
Nazanin Boniadi (Homeland) Iranian.
Alia Bhatt (Gully Boy) Kashmiri and German.
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elizabethgoudge · 5 months ago
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So many to add here.
Nana Visitor as Major Kyra Nerys
Mary Stuart Masterson as Idgie Threadgood
Mary Elizabeth Parker as Ruth Jameson
Cate Blanchett as Carol Aird
Cate Blanchett as Elizabeth
Cate Blanchett as Kate Hepburn
Kate Hepburn as Sylvia Scarlet
Julie Andrews as Maria von Trapp
Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart
Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton
Kristina Tonteri-Young as Sister Beatrice
Alba Baptista as Ava Silva
Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham
Tala Ashe as Zari Tomaz
Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Amaya Jiwe
Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter
Nicole Chamoun as Layla Salim
Or the truly definitive option:
Lena Headey as Luce
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robertrabiah · 1 month ago
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When Robert Rabiah scored his first major role in Andrew Dominik’s Chopper in 2000, he felt he had arrived as an actor.
Yet he soon discovered acting is a fickle profession, as he experienced some lean periods in between roles in Michael Rymer’s Face to Face and in TV series including Stingers, Unberbelly, Fat Tony & Co and Deadline Gallipoli.
A lot of hard work and perseverance paid off for Rabiah when he secured key roles in Jeffrey Walker’s Ali’s Wedding and in Matchbox Pictures’ four-part drama Safe Harbour for SBS.
“It’s been a great year,” he tells IF. “You never stop learning and I am still growing as an artist. Every role is a big role to me. I always pour my heart and soul into every part and every script.
“My hope is that Safe Harbour will enjoy the success that Ali’s Wedding has received and I have no doubt it will. There was such a great vibe on both sets, a lot of love went into making both productions and my feeling is that will translate to an audience. “
Directed by Glendyn Ivin and scripted by Belinda Chayko, Matt Cameron and Phil Enchelmaier, Safe Harbour follows five Aussies as they encounter a broken-down fishing boat full of desperate asylum seekers.
They agree to tow the stricken vessel back to Australia but the next morning it has vanished. Five years later they meet some of the refugees and discover someone had cut the rope, resulting in the loss of seven lives.
Nicole Chamoun and Hazem Shammas play Zahra and Ismail, an Iraqi couple whose nine-year-old daughter dies after the vessel sinks, and Rabiah is Ismail’s brother Bilal.
The actor describes his character as a strong and warm but vulnerable man with a harrowing past who is determined to keep his family together at any cost. His undiagnosed PTSD makes him an outsider, even to his family at times.
To prepare for the physically demanding role he lost 10kg and did boxing and commando-style workouts at 3.30 each morning before the 6am call.
“I felt the weight of the responsibility and I went all out,” he said. “To be frank, it was a small price to pay to do justice to the asylum seekers searching for a better life, and the servicemen and women who suffer in silence from their harrowing war experiences. We come from a place of opportunity where we can be whatever we want to be – we are told that on a daily basis. A lot of people don’t have those opportunities.”
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cherrygeek · 3 years ago
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Exclusive interview with Tropp Thomas Jane, Nicole Chamoun & Candice Fox
Interview with stars and writer of the new series Troppo on Freevee @ThomasJane #NicoleChamoun @candicefoxbooks @AmazonFreevee @weareAGCstudios #Freevee #Troppo #CrimsonLake #ThomasJane #CandiceFox
Troppo is a new mystery series streaming now on Freevee I interviewed Troppo cast and writer about the new Freevee (formerly IMDBTv) series. The series stars Thomas Jane (Ted Conkaffey) and Nicole Chamoun (Amanda Pharrell) and the series were adapted by Candice Fox who wrote Crimson Lake (the book series is based on).  Exclusive interview with Thomas Jane & Nicole Chamoun Exclusive interview…
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empressofkalumina · 4 years ago
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I don’t know if anybody remembers (or even knows) this little (and short-lived just the one season) Australian series called Kick (2007). So I thought I’d create some Layla and Jackie content and give them some love.
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maurawrites · 5 years ago
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Nicole Chamoun as Zahra Al-Bayati in ‘Safe Harbour’
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buffyfan145 · 3 years ago
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Halfway through season 1 of “Troppo” and really enjoying it!!! :D It originally aired in Australia and is now out here in the US on both Amazon FreeVee and Amazon Prime and stars Thomas Jane, Nicole Chamoun, David Lyons, and more. It’s based off the “Crimson Lake” book series by Candace Fox and the mystery is really good that Ted and Amanda have joined together as PIs to help solve. Ted’s American and a former cop that was falsely accused of a crime that destroyed his marriage and family, while Amanda’s from Crimson Lake, Australia and is trying to redeem herself from a crime she committed as a teenager. They are both fantastic characters and the supporting cast are great too. Really hope it’s renewed for a 2nd season but I think it’s up to the Australian network so we’ll have to wait and see, and of course we have the books. Also for fellow Thomas Jane/”The Expanse” fans Ted is so similar to Miller and it feels like he teemed up with either a female version of Amos or Clarissa. 
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kwebtv · 4 years ago
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The Gloaming -  Stan   -  January 1, 2020
Crime Drama (8 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Emma Booth as Molly McGee.
Ewen Leslie as Alex O’Connell
Aaron Pedersen as Inspector Lewis Grimshaw
Anthony Phelan as William Fian
Nicole Chamoun as Jacinta Clunes
Ditch Davey as Toby Broomhall
Max Brown as Snr Constable Oscar Wolfe
Josephine Blazier as Lily Broomhall
Matthew Testro as Freddie Hopkins
Markella Kavenagh as Daisy Hart
Zenia Starr as Constable Freya Harris
Rena Owen as Grace Cochran
Martin Henderson as Gareth McAvaney
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movs4up-blog · 5 years ago
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Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears
After freeing a young Bedouin girl from her unjust imprisonment in Jerusalem, an Australian adventuress, together with her devoted police detective friend, begins to unravel a decade-old mystery concerning priceless emeralds, an ancient curse and the disappearance of the girl’s mother and massacre of her tribe.
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