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Alba Baptista balances her Shooting Star award on her head during the
2021 Berlinale Film Festival photo call in Berlin, Germany on Monday (June 14).
The 23-year-old actress, who you known best from Netflix’s
Warrior Nun, was honored alongside
Cassandra Han, Zygimant Elena Jakstaite, Albrecht Schuch, Seidi Haarla, Sara Klimoska, Gustav Lindh, and Martin Lakemeier with the award at James Simon Gallery.
“I think it’s a huge milestone for all of the Shooting Stars’ careers,”
Alba shared of the award and what it means for her career.
She added, “It represents a step toward the right direction and a reinforcement of growth. I already felt a personal impact by having felt a validation for my work that led me to be amongst such amazing European actors with different paths and experiences.”
April 28, 2021
The Sisters are coming back for more demonic fighting. The Heavens opened up in July 2020, and Warrior Nun, their new original fantasy series, was sent down to Earth through Netflix. The ecclesiastical series, which is loosely based on Ben Dunn’s iconic Warrior Nun Areala comics, follows Ava (Alba Baptista), a young woman who dies and is revived with a halo cemented on her back, now destined to become a member of a secretive, holy collective of demon-hunting warriors.
Fans have been wondering if they’ll be seeing more of Ava and her Sisters since the first season concluded with a big reveal. While you wait for more of Simon Barry’s (Van Helsing, Bad Bad) show, here’s what we know so far about Warrior Nun Season 2.
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Lesley Manville to Solve Magpie Murders in New Series
TV
The actress, who will play Princess Margaret in the upcoming two seasons of The Crown , will channel her inner detective to solve a mysterious death in a new television series. Jan 23, 2021
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Actress
Lesley Manville has signed on to help solve the slaying of a mystery writer in the TV adaptation of bestselling book the
Magpie Murders .
The
Phantom Thread star will portray literary editor Susan Ryeland, who stumbles upon the body of famed author Alan Conway after attempting to retrieve the final chapters for an unfinished manuscript of his latest work.