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Branagh, Friel in British double at Internatio­nal Emmys

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NEW YORK: It was a British acting double at the Internatio­nal Emmy Awards in New York on Monday, as Kenneth Branagh and Anna Friel won best actor and best actress for portraying television detectives.

Branagh, five-times nominated for an Academy Award, scooped the award for his lead role in hit BBC series Wallander, adapted from the best-selling Swedish detective novel series.

Friel won the best actress for her lead role in gritty drama Marcella, in which she plays a London police detective on the hunt for a serial killer while grappling with the breakdown of her marriage.

Irish-born Branagh, 56, is currently in movie theatres starring as another literary detective -- Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot -- in a remake of Murder on the Orient Express to mixed reviews.

Wallander has won numerous awards and contribute­d to huge global interest in Scandinavi­an crime and thriller novels dubbed Nordic noir.

Based on the books by bestsellin­g Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell, the prickly character of Kurt Wallander has become a worldwide phenomenon after being made into the BBC series.

The 2016 ITV series Marcella was such a hit that it was commission­ed for a second season, also starring 41-year-old Friel, which is to air in the United States on Netflix after being broadcast in Britain. — AFP

 ??  ?? Kenneth Branagh celebrates winning his Internatio­nal Emmy Award for best performanc­e by an actor in ‘Wallander’. • (Right) Anna Friel celebrates winning her Internatio­nal Emmy Award for best performanc­e by an actress in ‘Marcella’. — Reuters photos
Kenneth Branagh celebrates winning his Internatio­nal Emmy Award for best performanc­e by an actor in ‘Wallander’. • (Right) Anna Friel celebrates winning her Internatio­nal Emmy Award for best performanc­e by an actress in ‘Marcella’. — Reuters photos
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