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

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”).
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Patrick Stewart, 82, joins co-stars at premiere of Star Trek: Picard The Final Season in Hollywood
Patrick Stewart was the man of the hour as he joined co-stars of past and present at the premiere Star Trek: Picard The Final Season at the historic TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on Thursday night.The actor, 82 - who plays retired Starfleet Admiral, Jean-Luc Picard - oozed confidence as he stepped onto the red carpet in a stylish rust-toned jacket.Star Trek: Picard premiered on Paramount+ in January 2020 and features Picard, 20 years after his last appearance in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002), as well as some familiar faces from the famed sci-fi franchise.Season two ran from March through May 2022, with each installment exploring different aspects of the character in his old age.Now, the third season is set to drop on February 16 as the drama builds in these last adventures until the finale on April 20. One last ride: Patrick Stewart was the man of the hour as he joined co-stars of past and present at the premiere Star Trek: Picard The Final Season at the historic TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on Thursday nightStewart layered his statement jacket over brown slacks and a matching dress shirt styled with brown leather shoes.The British actor reunited with a familiar faces, actress Gates McFadden, who was part of the original cast playing Dr.
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