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While I interviewed David Corenswet on the set of Superman, though, he spoke about the movie opening with a massive fight sequence, and I think I know what scene it will be, based on the trailer.
David Corenswet, star of the highly anticipated new Superman film, recently sat down with Turner Classic Movies host Ben ...
The fighter for Truth, Justice and the American Way is back on the big screen. Director James Gunn talks about his re-imagining of the Man of Steel, and actor David Corenswet discusses the challenges ...
In a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on June 18, 2025, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth embarrasses himself during an exchange with Senator Elissa Slotkin. Hegseth smugly says to Slotkin, ...
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Acclaimed actor David Suchet portrayed the famous Belgian detective Poirot in the TV series ‘Agatha Christie's Poirot' from 1989 to 2013.
What did you miss? David Suchet has admitted he would never have signed up to Poirot had he known the TV role would go on for 25 years.. The actor starred as Hercule Poirot in an ITV adaptation of ...
David Suchet has admitted he would never have signed up to Poirot had he known the TV role would go on for 25 years. ... Read more: Towards Zero. Towards Zero full cast, episodes, ...
Over the last quarter century, David Suchet became the definitive Hercule Poirot, starring as the fussy but perceptive private detective in 70 screen adaptations of Agatha Christie’s murder ...
David Suchet and Sally Bretton co-star in Channel 5's latest drama miniseries The Au Pair, ... The full synopsis, courtesy of Channel 5, reads: "Zoe Dalton is a woman who seems to have it all: ...
Sally Bretton plunges into a more sinister role with her latest thriller, The Au Pair, and TV icon Sir David Suchet makes a dramatic return to our screens in the new series.. The actor, 78, called ...
An illustration of David and Jonathan from 'Sunday at Home – A Family Magazine for Sabbath reading, 1883,' published by the Religious Tract Society in London.