Katrine de candole biography of martin

  • A female celebrity has her whole life upended when her phone is hacked and a photo of her in an extremely compromising position emerges.
  • Lizzie Phillips (L) and Katrine de Candole attend a drinks reception and private screening of BAFTA and Oscar nominated film "Philomena" hosted by Harvey.
  • Katrine De Candole as Celeste Pacquet (series 2), one of Pierpoint's Private Wealth Managers who begins a lesbian affair with Yasmin; Indy Lewis as.
  • Industry’s Marisa Abela Wants to See Yasmin Knocked Down a Peg

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    HBO’s Industry is rife with characters you should love to hate, specifically Marisa Abela’s Yasmin, the multilingual heir to a publishing fortune with a taste for luxury accommodations, cocaine, fancy footwear, and a “juicy chilled red.” In årstid two, Yas is scheming to move from the trading floor at fictional bank Pierpoint into personal-wealth management, where her family’s money fryst vatten an asset she can bring to the firm, rather than a source of resentment for her fellow strivers. She’s lured into this division bygd the seductive Celeste (Katrine De Candole), an older Frenchwoman who sees Yas as both a mentee and a plaything. But on a work trip to Berlin, complete with heavy partying alongside frenemy Harper (Myha’la Herrold), Yas gets a chock while visiting her former nanny, who implies that Yas’s father had impregnated her.

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    Lovesick (TV series)

    This article is about the British TV series. For the American romantic comedy film, see Lovesick (2014 film). For the Thai series, see Love Sick: The Series.

    2014 British TV series or programme

    Lovesick (formerly known as Scrotal Recall)[6] is a British sitcom created by Tom Edge which was first broadcast on Channel 4 in October 2014 and stars Johnny Flynn, Antonia Thomas, Daniel Ings, Hannah Britland and Joshua McGuire.[7] After the show was originally aired on Channel 4, it was made available by Netflix, who then commissioned a second season globally on 17 November 2016, billed as a Netflix Original.[8][9] The show concluded with a third season, which was released exclusively on Netflix on 1 January 2018. The show was removed from the platform in January 2025.[10][11]

    Plot

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    The show revolves around a group of university friends sharing a house in Glasgow and their romantic lives.

    Industry (TV series)

    British television drama series

    Industry
    Genre
    Created byMickey Down
    Konrad Kay
    Starringsee Main
    Music byNathan Micay
    Country of origin
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of series3
    No. of episodes24
    Executive producers
    • Jane Tranter
    • Lachlan MacKinnon
    • David P. Davis
    • Ryan Rasmussen
    • Mickey Down
    • Konrad Kay
    • Joel Collins
    • Jami O'Brien
    • Kate Crowther
    Producers
    • Lee Thomas
    • Edoardo Ferretti
    • Dan Kay
    Cinematography
    • Daniel Stafford-Clark
    • Milos Moore
    • Catherine Derry
    • Erik Molberg Hansen
    • Federico Cesca
    • Martin V. Rush
    • Fede Cesca
    • Michael Paleodimos
    Editors
    • Maya Maffioli
    • Sam Williams
    • Dan Robinson
    • Christopher Watson
    • Mary Finlay
    • Peter Christelis
    • Sarah Louise Bates
    • Richard Ketteridge
    • Carly Brown
    • Kyle Ogden
    • Kyle Traynor
    • Chris Hunter
    • Richard Smither
    Running time49–71 minutes
    Production company
    Network
    Release9 November 2020&#
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