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[TV Series] Those Who Kill (2014) | Canceled
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[TV Series] Those Who Kill (2014) | Canceled
About the Show
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"Those Who Kill," LMN's thrilling new drama based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, follows Catherine Jensen (Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actress Chloë Sevigny) a recently promoted homicide detective who tracks down serial killers and relentlessly seeks the truth behind the disappearance of her brother. The series also stars James D'Arcy as forensic psychologist, Thomas Schaeffer, who works with Catherine on investigations.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Jensen has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating. Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer, (James D'Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department, to provide insight into her cases and her personal investigation into her stepfather. He too finds himself deeply connected to each case, but often through the killer, which proves to be a hazardous undertaking. The pair shares a skewed sense of judgment that often puts them, and sometimes even their families, at risk. As these two captivating yet flawed characters come together, their bond often rescues them from their individual demons but may be the source of more harmful tribulations.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Jensen has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating. Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer, (James D'Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department, to provide insight into her cases and her personal investigation into her stepfather. He too finds himself deeply connected to each case, but often through the killer, which proves to be a hazardous undertaking. The pair shares a skewed sense of judgment that often puts them, and sometimes even their families, at risk. As these two captivating yet flawed characters come together, their bond often rescues them from their individual demons but may be the source of more harmful tribulations.
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Cast & Character
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Chloë Sevigny / Character: Catherine Jenson
Chloë Sevigny is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actress whose career has spanned over 20 years and has included a vast range of film and television projects. In 2013 Chloë guest starred on several television series including IFC’s “Portlandia,” with Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, “The Mindy Project,” with Mindy Kaling, “Louie,” opposite Louis C.K., Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Story” and Paul Abbot’s Hit and Miss, in which she played a transgender hit woman.
Previously starring in five seasons of the critically acclaimed and highly popular HBO series “Big Love,” Chloë played Nikki, daughter of the prophet and second wife to Bill Henderson (Bill Paxton). She earned the 2010 Golden Globe for her performance.
Chloë made her film debut in the highly acclaimed and controversial hit “KIDS.” With a surprise midnight screening at Sundance and a spot in the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival, Chloë's film career was well underway. Starring soon after in “Boys Don’t Cry,” she received nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors' Guild Award, as well as winning an Independent Spirit Award, the Los Angeles Film Critics Award, the Boston Film Critics Award, Chicago Film Critics and the National Society of Film Critics and a Golden Satellite Award for her performance.
Chloe’s numerous film credits include: Woody Allen’s “Melinda and Melinda,” “American Psycho” opposite Christian Bale, David Fincher’s Zodiac, “Mr. Nice,” opposite Rhys Ifans, Werner Herzog’s “My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?” Lars von Trier's “Dogville”, Olivier Assayas’ “Demon Lover,” “Shattered Glass,” with Peter Sarsgaard, “Party Monster” with Macauley Culkin, “A Map of the World,” with Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi's “Trees Lounge,” Harmony Korine's “Gummo and Julien: Donkey Boy,” and Whit Stillman's “The Last Days of Disco.”
Stage credits include: two plays for The New Group: “Hazelwood Jr. High” and “What the Butler Saw,” both directed by Scott Elliot; and “Abigail/1702” at the New York Stage and Film at Vassar.
James D'Arcy / Character: Thomas Schaeffer
James D’Arcy was recently seen alongside Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Biel playing the role of Anthony Perkins in “Hitchcock,” as well as the Wachowskis’ Warner Bros. feature “Cloud Atlas,” opposite Tom Hanks and Halle Berry. He also stars in dramas “The Domino Effect” and John Huddles’ “After the Dark.”
Other recent film credits include the independents “In Their Skin,” a thriller which premiered at the Tribeca film festival in April; the comedy “Overnight;” and Madonna’s historically based romance “W.E.,” in which he portrayed King Edward VIII starring opposite Abbie Cornish and Andrea Riseborough.
He recently wrapped the Fox comedy “Let’s Be Cops,” in which he plays the villain, as well as the Warner Bros.’ feature “Jupiter Ascending” opposite Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum for the Wachowskis.
Among D’Arcy’s previous features are Peter Weir’s “Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World” starring alongside Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany; the drama “Screwed;” “Rise: Blood Hunter” starring Lucy Liu; “An American Haunting” with Sissy Spacek and Donald Sutherland; Renny Harlin’s “Exorcist: The Beginning;” “Dot the I” with Gael García Bernal and Tom Hardy; and William Boyd’s war film “The Trench,” with Daniel Craig.
D’Arcy graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in July 1995, and quickly became a popular face on British screens with lead roles as Nicholas Nickleby in Stephen Whittaker’s “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.” Nicholas Hawthorne in Ruth Rendell’s “Bribery and Corruption,” Lord Cheshire in “The Canterville Ghost” and Jonathan Maybury in “The Ice House.” Additional television credits include the BBC hit miniseries “The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,” “Sherlock Holmes: Case of Evil,” “POW,” More recently, he starred as Tom Bertram in “Mansfield Park,” opposite Billie Piper, Hayley Atwell and Blake Ritson, and he had a recurring role in the hit series “The Secret Diary of a Call Girl.”
In 2002, D’Arcy was nominated for the prestigious Ian Charleson Award for his portrayal of Piers Gaveston in Michael Grandage’s production of “Edward II” at the Crucible Theatre, where he performed opposite Joseph Fiennes and Lloyd Owen.
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