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Forbes
24-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
‘Adolescence': Why Does Briony The Child Psychologist Look So Familiar?
Erin Doherty and Owen Cooper in "Adolescence." Netflix's Adolescence Episode 3 features a compelling interview of Jamie Miller by Briony Ariston, a child psychologist. What else has Erin Doherty who plays Briony, starred in? Adolescence — one of the hottest series on Netflix since its release — chronicles in a real-time one-shot format four separate days in the life of Jamie (Owen Cooper), a 13-year-old accused of murdering a female classmate named Katie. The series is co-created by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, and Graham also stars in the supporting role of Jamie's father, Eddie. The series also stars Ashley Walters and Faye Marsay as detectives Luke Bascombe and Misha Frank. Erin Doherty in "Adolescence." Episode 1 chronicles the arrest of Jamie at his family's home, his transport to the police station, his meeting with a public solicitor and interrogation by the detectives, while Episode 2 finds Luke and Misha questioning seeking information at Jaime's school. Episode 3, which takes place seven months after the murder, takes place at a youth detention facility where Briony sees a frightening side of Jamie in an intense, hour-long interview to assess the adolescent's mental health for a pre-trial report. Doherty's screen career dates back to 2017, when she appeared in a guest-starring role in the popular BBC series Call the Midwife. The next year, Doherty played Fabienne, a friend of Fantine (Lily Collins), in a supporting role in the BBC/PBS Masterpiece mini-series adaptation of Les Misérables. Here's a look at some of the other major TV series and films Doherty has appeared in. Erin Doherty in "The Crown." Erin Doherty starred as the young Princess Anne — the daughter of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip and sibling of Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward — in Seasons 3 and 4 of the acclaimed award-winning Netflix series The Crown. Doherty appeared in 15 episodes of The Crown in 2019 and 2020. The series earned Doherty two Screen Actors Guild Awards along with her Seasons 3 and 4 castmates in the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series category both years. Erin Doherty in "Chloe." A six-episode BBC One/Prime Video miniseries, the dramatic thriller Chloe stars Erin Doherty as Becky Green, a lonesome woman who assumes a new identity after her estranged childhood friend, Chloe Fairbourne (Poppy Gilbert) takes her own life. Obsessed with the life Chloe documented on her Instagram account, Becky becomes 'Sasha' and makes her way into her late friend's inner circle where her life is transformed into a much more exciting — and dangerous — existence. Erin Doherty plays the pivotal supporting role of Anne Askew in the 2024 film Firebrand opposite Jude Law and Alicia Vikander. Law stars as the Tudor King Henry VIII while Vikander plays Katharine, the sixth wife of the infamous historical figure who cast two of the wives out and beheaded two others, while another one of his wives died in childbirth. In the film, Katharine secretly meets with her friend Anne, a firebrand Protestant reformer who is arrested on charges of heresy during Henry VIII's reign and is ultimately executed. Doherty's Anne can be seen at the 51-second mark in the trailer above. "A Thousand Blows" partial poster featuring Stephen Graham, Erin Doherty and Malachi Kirby. Released on Hulu on Feb. 21, A Thousand Blows is a British historical drama that is set in London's East End in the 1880s. Erin Doherty stars in A Thousand Blows as Mary Carr, the leader of an all-female crime syndicate, while her Adolescence collaborator Steven Graham plays Henry 'Sugar' Goodson, who runs an illegal bare-knuckle boxing operation. Caught in the middle of the clashing organizations are Hezekiah Moscow (Malachi Kirby) and Alec Monroe (Francis Lovehall), who have immigrated to England from Jamaica. All four episodes of Adolescence are streaming on Netflix.
Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
You Probably Missed This Musical Detail That Makes Adolescence Even More Haunting
This article contains spoilers for the Netflix drama Adolescence. In episode two of Adolescence, Faye Marsay's character laments that in murder cases, it's often the perpetrator who is focussed on, rather than the victim. 'Katie isn't important. Jamie is,' she claims. 'Everyone will remember Jamie. No one will remember her. That's what annoys me. That's what gets to me.' While the hard-hitting Netflix drama undoubtedly focusses on Jamie, played by teen actor Owen Cooper, rather than the girl at his school that he murders, director Philip Barantini said that the team did make sure that Katie's voice was heard in some small way throughout the show – even if viewers don't realise it. Speaking to the official Netflix outlet Tudum, Barantini explained that a voice heard in the score over the course of the show's four episodes actually belongs to Emilia Holliday – who briefly appears in the show as Katie. 'The voice in the score is Katie's voice,' he explained. 'Katie is a part of the whole series. Her presence is always there.' Another key musical moment in the show comes at the end of episode two, which also makes use of a remarkable drone shot that maintains the show's one-take, straight-through approach. While the camera flies to another part of the action, where Stephen Graham's character is seen lying flowers on the spot where his son murdered his classmate, a cover of Sting's Fragile is heard being performed by a children's choir. Similarly, Aurora's Through The Eyes Of A Child is heard over the show's closing moments, which as chosen by Barantini as he heard it for the first time around the time he first read Adolescence's script. Meanwhile, a more light-hearted moment in the show makes use of Aha's Take On Me, as Jamie's parents reflect on the early years of their romance as teenagers. Adolescence is available to stream now on Netflix. This Is How Netflix's Adolescence Pulled Off Its Incredible One-Shot Technique Here's What Actually Happened If Someone Made A Mistake While Adolescence Was Being Filmed This Brilliant Moment From Adolescence Episode 3 Wasn't Actually In The Script