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Death in Paradise star lands huge role in new BBC drama after quitting crime series

Fresh from his exit in Death in Paradise, much-loved star Tahj Miles has landed a huge new rule in an upcoming BBC drama.The 22 year old star is best known to fans for playing Officer Marlon Pryce in the Caribbean detective series, but in this new role, Tahj will be taking on a mysterious new character named Daniel in a production of Mr Loverman. Based on Booker prize-winning author Bernardine Evaristo's novel, Mr Loverman follows Barrington Jedidiah Walker, a 74-year-old man who is forced to hide his steamy affair with his best friend and soulmate, Morris, from his wife of 50 years, Carmel.
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The Walking Dead’s Moses J. Moseley’s family ‘believe he was kidnapped and murdered’ after dying from gunshot wound
the 31-year-old Walking Dead star’s death as a possible suicide after his body was found in Georgia last week, but his family believe he did not take his own life. His sister, Teerea Kimbro, told TMZ that Moseley ‘loved life’ and believes he was kidnapped and killed three days later, after family were unable to contact him since the Sunday before he was found dead. Kimbro told the publication that Moseley had booked a taping for the Monday before his body was found but did not turn up, which was out of character for him. She added that he was ‘planning big things’ for the near future and was excited about where his career was leading. Kimbro says the gun that was found belonged to her, and that Moseley had a license to carry and like to go to the gun range, and that police are looking at whether there may be foul play involved in his death. Henry County Police Captain Randy Lee told TMZ: ‘It is being investigated as a possible suicide, however, detectives are following any and all available avenues and not ruling anything out.’Moseley, who played Mike, one of Michonne’s pet zombies in The Walking Dead, also had roles in Queen Of The South, Watchmen and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Moseley’s manager Tabatha Minchew told People in a statement: ‘He was loved by everyone who met him.
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