House of Guinness star lands leading role in chilling BBC war drama
Ann Skelly takes on the lead role in the new BBC war drama 'Honey', a six-part series involving espionage during the Cold War.
The BBC has announced the cast for its upcoming war drama 'Honey', with Ann Skelly, known for her role in 'House of Guinness', stepping into the lead part. The series, a product of Sid Gentle Films, is created by Emma Moran and portrays the intense world of espionage during the Cold War. Skelly's character, Martha Schmitt, is a deep cover agent working for MI6, enticing viewers into her dangerous life as she navigates threats from both her enemies and her own agency.
In 'Honey', the plot revolves around Martha trying to maintain her cover while being pursued by Friedrich Bauman, the new head of Stasi counterintelligence in Berlin, played by Jannis NiewΓΆhner. The narrative promises to delve into the complexities of espionage, relationships, and moral dilemmas faced by spies. Alongside Skelly, a talented cast includes Nate Mann and Rory Kinnear, each bringing their characters to life as they navigate the perilous landscape of Cold War tensions.
With filming already underway, the anticipation for 'Honey' is building, especially considering its creators' previous success with 'Killing Eve'. This new series highlights the intricate and often lethal games of intelligence, shedding light on the operations behind the scenes during a pivotal era in world history, and is positioned to resonate not only with fans of the war genre but also with those captivated by thrilling storytelling with strong character development.