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Ben Miller is an English comedian, director and actor best known for his comedy partnership with Andrew Armstrong, which included the comedy television series Armstrong and Miller, from 1997-2001.
Kris Marshall is a British actor best known for his role as Nick Harper in the BBC sitcom My Family, from 2000-2005 and again in 2011.
Sara Martins is a Portuguese-born French actress best known to English audiences for her starring role as Camille Bordey – a sexy, instinctive and straight-talking local detective - in the crime comedy-drama television series Death in Paradise.
Danny John-Jules is a British actor, singer and dancer best known for his role as the Cat, and said character's geeky alter ego Duane Dibbley, in the British comedy series Red Dwarf, from 1988-2009.
Gary Carr is an English actor, dancer and musician best known for his starring role as Officer Fidel Best – a young, keen and at times naïve detective whose doggedness can prove vital in breaking a case - in the crime comedy-drama television series Death in Paradise.
Sara Martins is a French actress best known to English audiences for her recurring role as Catherine in the crime comedy-drama television series Death in Paradise.
Don Warrington is a Trinidad-born English actor best known for his television roles as Philip Smith in Rising Damp (1974-1978), and as Judge Ken Winyard in the television legal drama series New Street Law, from 2006-2007.
Joséphine Jobert is a French actress and singer best known for her role as D.S. Florence Cassell in the comedy-drama crime series Death in Paradise.
Tobi Bakare is an English actor best known for his starring role as Chuks Akinade, Karl Roebuck's colleague and a fellow investigator, in the British/French crime drama television series The Tunnel, adapted from the Danish/Swedish crime series The Bridge.
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