Aidan Turner, best known for his role as the lead character in BBC One's Poldark, is set to win over more fans globally as he takes on the role of Irish journalist Declan O'Hara in the Disney Plus ...
Commenting on the groping incident in the series, Alex Hassell (who plays the series' protagonist, Rupert Campbell-Black) told Grazia: 'The show shines a light on how far we've come since then and ...
Poldark's Aidan Turner, 41, stars in Rivals, which is based on Jilly Cooper's sexy novels, as TV presenter Declan O' Hara. Both shows used Chavenage House in Gloucestershire, and fans were quick ...
A camel on site and shabby chic were challenges for the owner of Chavenage House when it was used as the set for the Disney ...
The show, based on Winston Graham's popular novel series first published in the 1940s, centres around the charismatic Ross Poldark (portrayed by Aidan Turner) who returns from the American ...
The Poldark star, 41, posed with his co-star Bella Maclean on the red carpet after teasing his role in the hugely anticipated show based on Jilly Cooper's 'bonkbuster'. Aidan has revealed ...
Aidan Turner has become a household name thanks to his role as the titular character in BBC One’s Poldark. Now, the actor is sure to gain more fans all over the world as he stars as Irish ...
Watch: Aidan Turner discusses whether Rivals will reignite Poldark debate Aidan Turner isn’t convinced his racy new series Rivals will reignite the debate around his sex symbol status quite like ...
Poldark revolves around the dashing Ross Poldark (played by Aidan Turner) after he returns from the American Revolutionary ...
The show, based on Winston Graham's popular novel series first published in the 1940s, centres around the charismatic Ross Poldark (portrayed by Aidan Turner) who returns from the American ...
Aidan Turner has been a heartthrob since first starring in Poldark and now he’s back to set pulses racing again in the 1980s drama Rivals. Rivals landed on Disney+ last week and has been the talk of ...
Aidan Turner told UPI he wanted to play fictional Irish journalist Declan O'Hara in the new Hulu dramedy, "Rivals," because he represents the mavericks who upended the British television news industry ...