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The Iris Affair
''The Iris Affair'' is an upcoming eight-part British thriller television series created by Neil Cross for Sky UK, Sky starring Niamh Algar and Tom Hollander. Cast * Niamh Algar as Iris Nixon * Tom Hollander as Cameron Beck * Peter Sullivan (actor), Peter Sullivan * Maya Sansa * Meréana Tomlinson * Debi Mazar * Kristofer Hivju * Harry Lloyd * Sacha Dhawan * Lorenzo De Moor * Marco Leonardi * Salvatore Ruocco Production Written by Neil Cross, Susan E. Connolly and Ian Scott McCullough, Terry McDonough is the series' lead director and is also an executive producer. Sarah O'Gorman is also directing episodes. The series producer is Tim Bricknell. Executive producers are Cross, McDonough; Dante Di Loreto and Jenni Sherwood for Fremantle (company), Fremantle, and Adrian Sturges for Sky Studios. The cast is led by Niamh Algar and Tom Hollander, and also includes Peter Sullivan (actor), Peter Sullivan, Maya Sansa, Meréana Tomlinson and Debi Mazar as well as Kristofer Hivju, Harry ...
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Neil Cross
Neil Claude Cross (''né'' Gadd; born 9 February 1969) is a British novelist and scriptwriter, best known as the creator of the drama series '' Luther'' and ''Hard Sun''. He is also the showrunner for the TV adaptation of '' The Mosquito Coast'', which began airing in 2021. Life and career Neil Claude Gadd was born in Bristol on 9 February 1969, to unhappily married parents, Alan and Edna ( Noyes) Gadd. He was the youngest of their four children. His mother ran away when he was five, returned two years later and took him to Edinburgh with Derek Cross, a White South African who was to become his stepfather and whose surname he would adopt. Neil Cross graduated from the University of Leeds in 1994 with a degree in English and Theology, and received his master's degree in English in the year following. His initial career was solely as a novelist, beginning with ''Mr In-Between'', which was published in 1998 (and adapted into a film in 2001). His novel, ''Always the Sun'', which ...
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