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Legendary Scots actor from cult movie lands new role as detective in US series
Legendary Scots actor from cult movie lands new role as detective in US series

Scottish Sun

time31-07-2025

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Legendary Scots actor from cult movie lands new role as detective in US series

He is also set to reprise his iconic role in another upcoming series LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION Legendary Scots actor from cult movie lands new role as detective in US series A LEGENDARY Scots actor known from a cult movie has landed the lead role in a US series. The Trainspotting star will play Sherlock Holmes in the second season of Watson, which focuses on the famous detective's sidekick Dr John Watson. 1 Robert Carlyle is to play Sherlock Holmes in a US drama series Credit: PA Robert Carlyle will appear in a recurring guest role in the CBS series opposite lead actor Morris Chestnut, who plays Watson. The investigative medical drama is a modern version of one of history's greatest detectives as he turns his attention from solving crimes to solving medical mysteries. In the second series, which starts airing in October, Watson will face an unexpected twist when Holmes, who was presumed dead, resurfaces, forcing him to confront a buried secret from his past. Announcing his new role on X, Glasgow-born Carlyle, 64, said: "My dear Watson.. a new challenge awaits me." Craig Sweeny, executive producer and showrunner of Watson, which is set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, said: "We are thrilled to have the mighty Robert Carlyle join the cast of Watson in Season 2. "The man has played iconic roles in projects like Trainspotting, The Full Monty and 28 Weeks Later, and now he steps into the shoes of the most iconic detective of all, Sherlock Holmes. "When Watson's best friend and former partner makes a shocking reappearance in his life, Watson is forced to confront their shared past - and a secret that may lie buried within Watson's own body." Carlyle follows in the footsteps of actors including Robert Downey Jr, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jonny Lee Miller and Sir Ian McKellan who have previously played Scots author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's creation. Carlyle is also set to reprise his iconic role of Begbie from Trainspotting in an upcoming six-part TV series. The show is based on author Irvine Welsh's 2016 novel The Blade Artist. Trainspotting star Robert Carlyle reveals huge superhero movies he turned down It sees Begbie living a quiet life in California after marrying his prison art therapist until his son's murder brings him back to Scotland. Earlier this year, Glasgow-born Carlyle teased details of the project during an appearance on ITV show This Morning. He said: "When you join the story, he has discovered art in prison and he has married his art therapist. "He's come out of prison and he lives in California and he's got a life. But then he gets a phone call from home saying that his son has been murdered. "He goes back and it spirals out of control. I cannot tell you the chaos that ensues."

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