Kate Winslet recalls working with the police to prepare for first TV role in 10 years on Mare of Easttown
Kate Winslet drove around an opioid district with local police in a blacked out vehicle to ready herself for her latest role in Sky Atlantic s Mare of Easttown.
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Kate Winslet stars as a police detective investigating a murder in a small community in Mare Of Easttown.
Kate Winslet doesn’t hold back. “I’d be a f.. lousy detective,” she says, when asked how suited she is to playing a detective in the upcoming crime drama
Mare Of Easttown. “I’d be very good at the coffee and the after-beers, definitely. But this character felt a million miles away from me, which she is, in terms of the job that she does. “I could never do the job that Mare does. I don’t think I have the mental stamina that is required.”
A fund has been set up for the family of Marple Police Officer Brian Niedelman, who died Tuesday.
The Marple Township Police Association has set up a fund at https://www.gofundme.com/f/niedelman-family-fund?utm source=customer&utm campaign=p cp+share-sheet&utm medium=copy link all to collect funds for Niedelman s wife, Lacey and their 6-year-old son and 18-month-old daughter. As of Wednesday evening, $21,885 of the $50,000 goal had been raised. This fund was established in the hope that his friends, neighbors and brothers in blue can assist Lacey and the kids in the tough days ahead, the fund states. On behalf of the Niedelman family, the Marple Township Police Department appreciates any support you are able to provide, during this difficult time.
MARPLE â The Marple Township Police Department is mourning the loss of Officer Brian Niedelman, who served with the department for three and a half years before his death Tuesday.
The 31-year-old was found dead in his car in Thomas Field by fellow officers, according to Marple Police Chief Brandon M. Graeff. The chief said a thorough investigation by the Delaware County District Attorney s Office and its Criminal Investigation Division determined no foul play. There s no arrangements scheduled yet, the police chief said, adding that any funeral services will have to align with COVID-19 regulations. Graeff said Niedelman s death was the first active-duty death for his department.