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The latest drama from Paramount+, MobLand, is an enthralling series that doubles as a crime thriller with a remarkable ensemble cast. In MobLand, Tom Hardy takes on the role of Harry Da Souza, a criminal “fixer”, working for the influential crime lord Conrad Harrigan, played by Pierce Brosnan. Dame Helen Mirren adds to the star power as the fearsome family leader Maeve Harrigan. The cast also features familiar faces from popular shows like House of the Dragon, Downton Abbey, and Sherlock, ensuring that fans of TV binge-watching will recognize many of the characters.
Ronan Bennett is the creative mind behind MobLand, which was initially planned as a spin-off from Ray Donovan. However, as the concept developed, it transitioned into its own unique story set in modern-day London. The first pair of episodes are penned by Bennett along with Jez Butterworth and helmed by well-known director Guy Ritchie, famous for his gangster films. The series unravels the chaos following a wild night involving the Harrigan crime family. The young Eddie Harrigan (played by Anson Boon) finds himself embroiled in trouble, triggering a chain of events that Harry needs to manage, potentially igniting a larger conflict.
MobLand‘s cast is full of major movie stars, British drama mainstays, and up-and-coming talent. Here’s your guide to who’s who in MobLand:
Photo: Paramount+ Character Profile: Harry Da Souza in MobLand: In the series, Harry Da Souza is the Harrigan family’s “fixer”. His duties include cleaning up after criminal acts, running questionable errands, eliminating adversaries, and undertaking a slew of illicit tasks on behalf of the Harrigans. Harry is both resourceful and lethal, but his personal challenges include a rocky marriage and a strong bond with his astute teenage daughter.
Where You’ve Seen Tom Hardy: Tom Hardy is a 47-year-old actor known for playing Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, Max in Mad Max: Fury Road, and the lead role in the Venom series. He’s also appeared in Peaky Blinders and The Bikeriders.
Photo: Paramount+ Who is Maeve Harrigan in MobLand?: Maeve Harrigan is the formidable matriarch of the Harrigan clan. Although she seems initially a little daffy, it’s soon apparent that she’s the brains behind the operation — and that husband Conrad does her bidding.
Where You’ve Seen Helen Mirren: Dame Helen Mirren has been working on stage and on screen for over six decades. You might know her for her work on groundbreaking crime drama Prime Suspect, winning an Oscar starring in The Queen, or for sexing it up in everything from Caligula to Excalibur. She’s currently also playing another Irish matriarch in Paramount+’s 1923.
Photo: Paramount+ Who is Conrad Harrigan in MobLand?: Conrad Harrigan is the ruthless leader of the Harrigan gang, having built the family empire out of nothing. Now, he likes to enjoy the trappings of English country life on an estate called “The Cotswolds.” Nevertheless, he still has great ambitions for the future of his family.
Where You’ve Seen Pierce Brosnan: Pierce Brosnan is perhaps most famous for playing James Bond in the ’90s, in films like GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. He’s also starred in the steamy remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, Mamma Mia! and Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. You can also catch him right now in the slick Soderbergh spy thriller, Black Bag.
Photo: Paramount+ Who is Kevin Harrington in MobLand?: Kevin Harrington is the younger son of Maeve and Conrad. While we don’t learn much about him in early episodes, he is married to Bella and father to Eddie. He’s devoted to his family and seems to be pivotal to the Harrington family’s business.
Where You’ve Seen Paddy Considine: Paddy Considine most recently starred as King Viserys Targaryen in HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon. You might also know him from In America, Hot Fuzz, or The Death of Stalin.
Photo: Paramount+ Who is Jan Da Souza in MobLand?: Jan Da Souza is Harry’s wife and the mother of their daughter Gina. When we first meet her in MobLand, she is exploring group therapy options. She is very keen on the idea of couples counseling with Harry, essentially saying it’s therapy or divorce.
Where You’ve Seen Joanne Froggatt: Joanna Froggatt is best known for playing the loyal ladies maid Anna in PBS’s massive hit Downton Abbey. When she’s not appearing in the show’s spin off films, Froggatt is also working on shows like Sherwood, North Shore, and Liar.
Photo: Paramount+ Who is Bella Harrigan in MobLand?: Bella Harrigan is Kevin’s wife. In Episode 2 of MobLand, we learn that there’s more to Bella than might initially meet the eye. She has her own powerful family with its own unique connections.
Where You’ve Seen Lara Pulver: Lara Pulver was rather famously Irene Adler to Benedict Cumberbatch’s Holmes in the hit series Sherlock. She’s also starred in Spooks, DaVinci’s Demons, and Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond.
Photo: Paramount+ Who is Eddie Harrigan in MobLand?: Eddie Harrigan is Kevin and Bella’s only son, ergo Conrad and Maeve’s grandson. He’s a bit of a spoiled party boy and his impulsive nature gets him — and the family — in trouble in the first episode of MobLand.
Where You’ve Seen Anson Boon: Anson Boon is a 25-year-old English actor who has appeared in films like Crawl, 1917, and Widow Clicquot. His splashiest role to date, however, is probably playing Johnny Rotten in FX’s Pistol.
Photo: Paramount+ Who is Seraphina in MobLand?: Seraphina is Conrad’s daughter from an affair and yet she’s considered part of the family. Maeve naturally doesn’t like her, but she’s still invited to key family summits. In Episode 2, it becomes more clear that she’s potentially a better asset to Conrad’s empire than either of her brothers.
Where You’ve Seen Mandeep Dhillon: Mandeep Dhillon is a British theater and television actress. She’s appeared opposite Ricky Gervais in both David Brent: Life on the Road and After Life. Although she’s worked in tons of British TV, American viewers might best recognize her from 24: Live Another Day or CSI: Vegas.
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