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Colm Meaney Joins Action Thriller Series ‘Safe Harbor,’ From Emmy-Nominated ‘Ozark’ Co-Creator Mark Williams (EXCLUSIVE)

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Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Submarine‘s action thriller series “Safe Harbor,” whose showrunner and executive producer is Emmy-nominated “Ozark” co-creator Mark Williams, has added several cast members, including Colm Meaney, whose credits include “Layer Cake,” “Con Air” and “Star Trek.” Also joining the cast are Pauline McLynn (“Father Ted,” “Last Night in Soho”), Damien Molony (“The Split,” “Crashing”), Charlotte Timmers (“Billie vs.

Benjamin,” “Zillion”) and Daniel Lapaine (“Catastrophe,” “Black Mirror”). The cast, as previously announced, also includes Emmy- and Tony-nominated actor Alfie Allen (“Game of Thrones,” “Rogue Heroes”), Charlie Murphy (“Happy Valley,” “Peaky Blinders”), Jack Gleeson (“Game of Thrones,” “Sex Education”) and Martijn Lakemeier (“The East,” “Marie Antoinette”).

Filming commenced in the fall of 2023 and the series will be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2024. Inspired by true events, “Safe Harbor” follows gifted hacker Tobias (Allen) and his ambitious best friend Marco (Lakemeier), intent on cracking into the tech billionaires club.

Marco and Tobias are plucked from quiet obscurity and plunged headfirst into the chaos of organized crime when they cross paths with the Irish mob.

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