Episode 53

TBB Talks to ... Madeline Appiah, star of In The Long Run

Published on: 26th July, 2020

Madeline Appiah is a British Born Ghanaian actress who has has an extensive career on stage and screen.

Her most recent stage role saw her playing mother of iconic super-rock star Tina Turner in the West End show 'Tina: The Musical'.

Yet even more monumental is Madeline's reoccurring role in Idris Elba's series In The Long Run, which has returned to our screens for a 3rd season. Loosely based on Elba’s childhood, Madeline plays wife 'Agnes' to Elba's 'Walter'. Set in the 80s the series explores what London was like for a West African family.

We spoke to Madeline about the series returning for a 3rd season, the importance of representation on and behind the screen and her short film 'Elephant'.

In the Long Run season 3 is available to watch on SKY and NOW TV - https://www.sky.com/watch/in-the-long-run

Follow Madeline via Twitter: @Madeline_Appiah

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