Here's one of those 'This'll make you feel old' factoids - it's two years since the last ever episode of Skins aired.
E4's groundbreaking hormone-fest wrapped up on August 5, 2013 - with an older Cook (Jack O'Connell) heading off into an uncertain future at the close of 'Rise (Part Two)'.
Cook was but one of 27 major characters featured on Skins across three 'Generations' - in a total of 61 episodes, split into seven series. But where are the teen tearaways of Roundview College now?
Generation One
1. Nicholas Hoult
Hoult played Tony Stonem - the pre-eminent bad boy of Skins - across its first two series. Later badly hurt in a traffic accident and forced to rely on others, Tony had mellowed by his final episodes.
Now aged 25, Hoult has become a bona-fide Hollywood star with roles in this year's Mad Max: Fury Road and the much-anticipated book adaptations Dark Places and Kill Your Friends.
E4's groundbreaking hormone-fest wrapped up on August 5, 2013 - with an older Cook (Jack O'Connell) heading off into an uncertain future at the close of 'Rise (Part Two)'.
Cook was but one of 27 major characters featured on Skins across three 'Generations' - in a total of 61 episodes, split into seven series. But where are the teen tearaways of Roundview College now?
Generation One
1. Nicholas Hoult
Hoult played Tony Stonem - the pre-eminent bad boy of Skins - across its first two series. Later badly hurt in a traffic accident and forced to rely on others, Tony had mellowed by his final episodes.
Now aged 25, Hoult has become a bona-fide Hollywood star with roles in this year's Mad Max: Fury Road and the much-anticipated book adaptations Dark Places and Kill Your Friends.
- 8/4/2015
- Digital Spy
The Affair: Sky Atlantic, 9pm
Dominic West and Ruth Wilson star in Sky Atlantic's drama.
Tonight, Noah and Alison give in to their feelings for each other - and learn a very important lesson when they visit a deserted island together.
Murder in Successville: BBC Three, 10pm
Di Sleet needs the help of TV and radio presenter Dermot O'Leary to figure out the latest murder in Successville.
Mayor Simon Cowell's Pa Amanda Holden has been killed, and suspects include martial arts expert Jessie J, sweet shop owner Alan Sugar and nursing home owner Miley Cyrus.
Grey's Anatomy: Sky Living, 10pm
Medical drama Grey's Anatomy concludes its latest run with eleventh season finale 'You're My Home'.
The doctors are brought together as they remember what is important in life when they work to tackle a crisis.
SunTrap: BBC One, 10:45pm
BBC's new comedy series begins...
Dominic West and Ruth Wilson star in Sky Atlantic's drama.
Tonight, Noah and Alison give in to their feelings for each other - and learn a very important lesson when they visit a deserted island together.
Murder in Successville: BBC Three, 10pm
Di Sleet needs the help of TV and radio presenter Dermot O'Leary to figure out the latest murder in Successville.
Mayor Simon Cowell's Pa Amanda Holden has been killed, and suspects include martial arts expert Jessie J, sweet shop owner Alan Sugar and nursing home owner Miley Cyrus.
Grey's Anatomy: Sky Living, 10pm
Medical drama Grey's Anatomy concludes its latest run with eleventh season finale 'You're My Home'.
The doctors are brought together as they remember what is important in life when they work to tackle a crisis.
SunTrap: BBC One, 10:45pm
BBC's new comedy series begins...
- 5/27/2015
- Digital Spy
Facejacker star Kayvan Novak has spoken about the television industry, saying that there are limited opportunities for actors from ethnic backgrounds.
The actor, who stars in forthcoming BBC sitcom Suntrap, said that he feels he can't be cast in period dramas because of his ethnicity.
"As an ethnic actor I still feel I can't be in Downton Abbey or in period dramas," he told Radio Times.
"The opportunities for me as an actor are narrow, but I'm lucky enough to have people like [SunTrap writers] Neil Webster and Ben Palmer creating roles for me that have nothing to do with where I'm from."
Kayvan added that British actors from ethnic backgrounds often find success in the Us, saying: "Look at The Wire, for example – one of the most amazing shows out of America, and the two leads are English."
Speaking about life after Fonejacker, Novak said: "I'm so glad I didn't give...
The actor, who stars in forthcoming BBC sitcom Suntrap, said that he feels he can't be cast in period dramas because of his ethnicity.
"As an ethnic actor I still feel I can't be in Downton Abbey or in period dramas," he told Radio Times.
"The opportunities for me as an actor are narrow, but I'm lucky enough to have people like [SunTrap writers] Neil Webster and Ben Palmer creating roles for me that have nothing to do with where I'm from."
Kayvan added that British actors from ethnic backgrounds often find success in the Us, saying: "Look at The Wire, for example – one of the most amazing shows out of America, and the two leads are English."
Speaking about life after Fonejacker, Novak said: "I'm so glad I didn't give...
- 5/23/2015
- Digital Spy
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