Eve Myles was 'constantly on call' with detective who inspired 'gripping' ITV drama
Eve Myles shared her experience of collaborating with the real-life detective who inspired her character in the new ITV thriller 'Gone'.
Eve Myles has been actively communicating with the real-life detective who motivated her role in the upcoming ITV thriller called 'Gone'. This six-part series is inspired by the detective's real-life efforts in solving the cold case murder of a 17-year-old girl that took place in the 1980s. Myles, a celebrated Welsh actress, plays the lead role of Detective Annie Cassidy, who is intricately involved in unraveling a complex missing-person case.
The series is set to premiere this weekend and features other prominent actors, including David Morrissey from 'Sherwood'. The storyline follows the arduous journey of Detective Cassidy as she tries to penetrate the seemingly impenetrable facade of a community member, Michael Polly, known for his meticulous and precise demeanor. Their interactions unfold into a gripping cat-and-mouse game as Detective Cassidy tirelessly seeks to uncover the truth behind the disappearance.
As 'Gone' prepares to debut, its depth is heightened by Myles's dedication to authentic portrayals, emphasized by her ongoing connection with the detective whose real-life experiences shape the narrative. This commitment not only enhances the authenticity of her performance but also illustrates the vital role that real-world investigations play in crafting compelling drama on screen.