TV viewers were busy reaching for the tissues last night as they watched emotional grieving scenes in new dark drama Finding Alice. In the first episode of the series, Keeley Hawes (who chatted to Chris Evans last week) can be seen slumped to the floor in tears as she grieves her late husband after a sudden tragic accident.
By Echo Reporter
Keeley Hawes as Alice, Sharon Rooney as Nicola, Joanna Lumley as Sarah, Nigel Havers as Roger, Isabella Pappas as Charlotte, Rhashan Stone as Nathan, Kenneth Cranham as Gerry, Gemma Jones as Minnie and Dominique Moore as Yasmina Picture: ITV/Red Productio Grief can be a complicated journey - as the new ITV series, Finding Alice, so brilliantly explores. The eponymous character - Alice Dillon - is played by London-born Keeley Hawes, one of the UK’s most-loved and sought-after actresses (this month also sees her star in Channel 4 drama, It’s A Sin). The 44-year-old star, who has her own production company, Buddy Club Productions, was also involved in the development of the six-part series.
Grief can be a complicated journey - as the new ITV series, Finding Alice, so brilliantly explores. The eponymous character - Alice Dillon - is played by London-born Keeley Hawes, one of the UK s most-loved and sought-after actresses (this month also sees her star in Channel 4 drama, It s A Sin). The 44-year-old star, who has her own production company, Buddy Club Productions, was also involved in the development of the six-part series. She had previously worked with Roger Goldby (Finding Alice director, co-writer and executive producer) and Simon Nye (co-writer and executive producer) on ITV hit The Durrells. And, speaking at a press event on behalf of Finding Alice, she says they wanted to continue the great dynamic they had together.