Bellevue (TV series)
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- Jane Maggs
- Adrienne Mitchell
- Jane Maggs
- Thomas Pound
- Waneta Storms
- Morwyn Brebner
- Adrienne Mitchell
- April Mullen
- Kim Nguyen
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| Genre | Crime drama[1] |
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| Composer | Mario Sévigny |
| Country of origin | Canada |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 8 |
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| Cinematography | Eric Cayla |
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| Running time | 60 minutes[2] |
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| Network | CBC Television |
| Release | February 20 – April 10, 2017 |
Bellevue is a Canadian television crime drama series, it premiered on CBC Television on February 20, 2017.[3] Created by Jane Maggs and Adrienne Mitchell,[2] the series stars Anna Paquin as Annie Ryder, a police officer investigating the disappearance of a transgender teen while also dealing with the return of a mysterious person from her past.[1]
The series is produced by Muse Entertainment and Back Alley Film Productions Ltd.[1]
On May 24, 2017 it was announced that the series had been canceled by CBC,[4] whereas a second season is in development, according to executive producer Adrienne Mitchell, but "production of a follow-up season is currently not moving forward."[5]
The show began airing in the United States on WGN America on January 23, 2018,[6] with On Demand service My5 acquiring the UK rights, allowing streaming from June 29, 2019.[7]
Main
- Anna Paquin as Annie Ryder, a detective who is investigating the disappearance and later murder of Jesse Sweetland[3][2][1]
- Shawn Doyle as Peter Welland, Police Chief of Bellevue[3][2][1]
- Billy MacLellan as Brady Holt, a detective[8]
- Sharon Taylor as Virginia Panamick, a detective of First Nations heritage
- Patrick Labbé as Clarence Ryder, Annie's deceased father, a police detective who committed suicide when Annie was eight years old / Adam, Annie's brother
- Vincent Leclerc as Tom Edmonds, the coach of the junior hockey team
- Janine Theriault as Mayor Lily "Mother" Mansfield
- Victoria Sanchez as Maggie Sweetland, Jesse Sweetland's mother
- Joe Cobden as Father Jameson
- Allen Leech as Eddie Rowe, an unemployed miner and Annie's on and off again boyfriend and father of Daisy[3][2][1]
Recurring
- Madison Ferguson as Daisy Ryder, Annie and Eddie's daughter
- Emelia Hellman as Bethany Mansfield, Mayor Mansfield's daughter
- Robert Naylor as Jacob Cowan, Bethany's boyfriend who is on Jesse's hockey team
- Sadie O'Neil as Jesse Sweetland, a hockey player who is a transgender teen, later found dead by Annie
- Cameron Roberts as Danny Debessage, Jesse's boyfriend
- Amber Goldfarb as Briana Holt, Brady's sister
- Patricia Summersett as Nikki Ryder, Annie's mother
- Andreas Apergis as Neil Driver, Sandy Driver's father
- Raphael Grosz-Harvey as Sid Oak
- Hebree Ahrys Larratt as 7–8 year old Annie
- Angela Magri as Sandy Driver, a teen who was murdered, Annie's father investigated her murder
- Susan Bain as Bev, a clerk in the police department
- Ryan Doherty as Max Bennett, a hockey player who is on Jesse's team
- Patrick Abellard as Jim