Jamie Dornan plays serial killer Paul Spector alongside Gillian Anderson’s DS Stella Gibson in The Fall. Photograph: Steffan Hill/BBC/Artists Studio. The actor Jamie Dornan has said he has been left scarred by playing a serial killer in BBC2’s The Fall, the channel’s most popular – and most violent – new drama for 20 years.
Peter Paul Spector ( Jamie Dornan ), the father of two young children. During the day, Paul is a bereavement counsellor, though at night he is, as dubbed by the press, the "Belfast Strangler". As Paul hunts his prey, he begins to develop an obsession with, and an affinity for, Stella.
The Fall actor Jamie Dornan: playing a serial killer left me scarred. The actor Jamie Dornan has said he has been left scarred by playing a serial killer in BBC2’s The Fall, the channel’s most popular – and most violent – new drama for 20 years.
In series three, however, it is revealed that this is a lie, and that Paul was Jensen's "favourite," subjected to daily abuse for a year. Joan Kinkead ( Genevieve O'Reilly ), a Detective Chief Inspector, and the senior investigating officer assigned to examine Spector's shooting.
All three seasons of The Fall are available to stream and download on Netflix now. The series stars Sex Educations Gillian Anderson as Stella Gibson and 50 Shades of Gray's Jamie Dornan as Paul Spector. Bronagh Waugh plays Paul's wife, Sally-Ann in the series.
Paul Spector killed himself But before then, he planned to cause much death and destruction by attacking his psychiatrist. He also killed another patient at the facility he was being held at. Spector then took his own life in a similar manner to one of his victims, meaning he would evade justice forever.
Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter. In a scene that will leave you sick to the stomach tonight, school girl Katie (Aisling Franciosi) is tied to a bed by Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan) with her ripped tights and his tie.
The Fall is a crime drama television series filmed and set in Northern Ireland. The series, starring Gillian Anderson as Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson, is created and written by Allan Cubitt and features Jamie Dornan as serial killer Paul Spector.
According to The Fall's creator Cubitt, Spector murdered Bailey for several reasons including his belief the child sex abuser deserved to die. Spector learnt Bailey had abused his younger sister and there was clearly a rage towards him after this moment.
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He soon admits that one night he and Paul took Susan home, and after having sex while Paul watched, Paul told the woman to put a plastic bag over her head while he performed sex acts for her. Paul doesn't remove the bag in time and Susan dies from suffocation.
Katie ended up in a juvenile detention centre after the assault while Spector was custody. By this point, the schoolgirl had been playing truant and had become distanced from her family due to her escalating behaviour. READ MORE: The Fall season 4 Netflix release date: Will there be another series?
Finally, in season three Spector was caught and during a tense interrogation scene in the finale, he beat Gibson to a pulp. Several guards had to wrench Spector off Gibson amid his violent assault in which he also broke detective Tom Anderson's (Colin Morgan) arm.
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It seems BBC Two and RTÉ One have quietly cancelled The Fall TV show. The Northern Ireland crime drama stars Gillian Anderson, Jamie Dornan, John Lynch and Archie Panjabi. The first series (season) of The Fall, premiered in May 2013.
Finally, in season three Spector was caught and during a tense interrogation scene in the finale, he beat Gibson to a pulp. Several guards had to wrench Spector off Gibson amid his violent assault in which he also broke detective Tom Anderson's (Colin Morgan) arm.
Whilst the story of The Fall is not an exact dramatisation of any real events, and both Paul Spector and Stella Gibson are made up characters, the writer of the series did take inspiration from real life.
As he arrived at the facility, Paul deliberately dropped the note outside — a moment that Stella observed on CCTV footage. She retrieved the note, which read: “He that loves not abides in death."
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Louise Wallace ( Ruth Bradley ), Spector's solicitor. Though initially showing a strong support for Healy's desire to free Spector, she later changes her position following his attack on Gibson. She also realises that her desire to do the right thing means she cannot advocate for the criminal.
The series features Jamie Dornan, with John Lynch, Bronagh Waugh, Stuart Graham, and Niamh McGrady .
Gibson has been seconded to the PSNI on a 28-day review of a murder investigation that quickly escalates into the hunt for a serial killer and she's made the Senior Investigating Officer (and Silver Commander) of Operation Musicman. Gibson is a very capable detective and a woman who's highly comfortable with her own sexuality; this plays a pivotal role in her story arc with other characters, primarily James Olson and Jim Burns. Whilst working in Belfast, she becomes embroiled in the politics of policing and uncovers corruption within the force. In the second series, with her investigation stalled, Gibson is forced to get results under the threat of a new 28-day review into Operation Musicman. As Stella's personal past comes back to haunt her, her professional present becomes further tangled in it. Stella has what Paul describes as "daddy-issues", due to her father's untimely death. During series three, Gibson is placed under investigation by the Police Ombudsman following the shooting of Spector. Burns allows her to retain her job, which leads her to fall victim to a vicious assault during her final showdown with the killer.
Asst. Ch. Constable Jim Burns. ACC Jim Burns ( John Lynch ), the Assistant Chief Constable of the PSNI in charge of operations, and the Gold Commander of Musicman. Burns had an affair with Stella several years previously, and, despite being married, still appears to be infatuated with her.
DC Gail McNally ( Bronágh Taggart ), a detective who was assigned to Musicman sometime prior to the second series. She is Martin's partner. Tough, eager, and skilled, McNally is not afraid to confront criminals in the same manner as her male colleagues. Gibson relies on her heavily during the investigative process.
DS Tom Anderson ( Colin Morgan ), the Senior Investigating Officer of a death that could be linked to Stella's investigation. Impressed with both his professional attitude and looks, Stella invites him to join her team. Seeing the parallels between Anderson and Spector, Stella allows him to conduct the arrest and interviews of Paul. He is later gunned down by James Tyler whilst cuffed to the serial killer, and suffers nerve damage as a result. After returning to active duty, Anderson is once again attacked by Spector whilst protecting Stella in an interview.
Elizabeth Tyler. Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Tyler (Séainín Brennan), a grieving mother who was counselled by Spector following the death of her young son. Tyler develops a close friendship with Paul, and as a result the killer appears to put himself at great personal risk in order to protect her.
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Speaking at the launch of the second series on Tuesday alongside his co-star, Gillian Anderson, Dornan said he would scare himself by absorbing some of the reactions of his character, the sexually motivated killer Paul Spector. “He had such distaste for everything,” Dornan said.
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Dornan, the former underwear model who will star in the film adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey, said: “You can’t fail to be left slightly scarred by inhabiting someone like that for two seasons. I do carry elements of him with me in a worrying way. I find him relatable … I have a deep understanding of him and why he is why he is.”
Cubitt, who previously wrote Prime Suspect 2, said he “did not self-censor” the second series as a result of the criticism. He said the French supernatural drama The Returned, shown on Channel 4 last year, was more violent and “overtly sensational” than The Fall.
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Despite admitting his chilling role in The Fall perhaps altered viewers' perception of him, the actor was keen to stress that other notable roles he's fulfilled, namely as Christian Grey in the 50 Shades of Grey franchise, didn't pigeon-hole him.
However, the show didn’t quite end how fans may have expected with Spector evading justice at the last moment.
The writer has previously admitted Spector’s final act of suicide broke the mould somewhat from the serial killers he’d based the Belfast Strangler on.
Spector learnt Bailey had abused his younger sister and there was clearly a rage towards him after this moment.
Spector decided to take his own life after he realised feigning amnesia of anything beyond 2006 wasn’t cutting it with the police – particularly given the lack of physical evidence of brain damage.
Season three saw the culmination of the manhunt for the Belfast Strangler Paul Spector (played by Jamie Dornan ) with seasoned Metropolitan Police detective Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson) on his trail.
Spector was very much like BTK with both men being classic narcissists who thought themselves smarter than the authorities.
Louise Wallace ( Ruth Bradley ), Spector's solicitor. Though initially showing a strong support for Healy's desire to free Spector, she later changes her position following his attack on Gibson. She also realises that her desire to do the right thing means she cannot advocate for the criminal.
The series features Jamie Dornan, with John Lynch, Bronagh Waugh, Stuart Graham, and Niamh McGrady .
Gibson has been seconded to the PSNI on a 28-day review of a murder investigation that quickly escalates into the hunt for a serial killer and she's made the Senior Investigating Officer (and Silver Commander) of Operation Musicman. Gibson is a very capable detective and a woman who's highly comfortable with her own sexuality; this plays a pivotal role in her story arc with other characters, primarily James Olson and Jim Burns. Whilst working in Belfast, she becomes embroiled in the politics of policing and uncovers corruption within the force. In the second series, with her investigation stalled, Gibson is forced to get results under the threat of a new 28-day review into Operation Musicman. As Stella's personal past comes back to haunt her, her professional present becomes further tangled in it. Stella has what Paul describes as "daddy-issues", due to her father's untimely death. During series three, Gibson is placed under investigation by the Police Ombudsman following the shooting of Spector. Burns allows her to retain her job, which leads her to fall victim to a vicious assault during her final showdown with the killer.
Asst. Ch. Constable Jim Burns. ACC Jim Burns ( John Lynch ), the Assistant Chief Constable of the PSNI in charge of operations, and the Gold Commander of Musicman. Burns had an affair with Stella several years previously, and, despite being married, still appears to be infatuated with her.
DC Gail McNally ( Bronágh Taggart ), a detective who was assigned to Musicman sometime prior to the second series. She is Martin's partner. Tough, eager, and skilled, McNally is not afraid to confront criminals in the same manner as her male colleagues. Gibson relies on her heavily during the investigative process.
DS Tom Anderson ( Colin Morgan ), the Senior Investigating Officer of a death that could be linked to Stella's investigation. Impressed with both his professional attitude and looks, Stella invites him to join her team. Seeing the parallels between Anderson and Spector, Stella allows him to conduct the arrest and interviews of Paul. He is later gunned down by James Tyler whilst cuffed to the serial killer, and suffers nerve damage as a result. After returning to active duty, Anderson is once again attacked by Spector whilst protecting Stella in an interview.
Elizabeth Tyler. Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Tyler (Séainín Brennan), a grieving mother who was counselled by Spector following the death of her young son. Tyler develops a close friendship with Paul, and as a result the killer appears to put himself at great personal risk in order to protect her.