Smiley’s People
Additional cast has been announced for the John Le Carré series Legacy of Spies, starring Matthew Macfayden as spymaster George Smiley. Adapted from le Carré’s global bestseller ‘The Spy Who […]
Additional cast has been announced for the John Le Carré series Legacy of Spies, starring Matthew Macfayden as spymaster George Smiley. Adapted from le Carré’s global bestseller ‘The Spy Who […]
Additional cast has been announced for the John Le Carré series Legacy of Spies, starring Matthew Macfayden as spymaster George Smiley.
Adapted from le Carré’s global bestseller ‘The Spy Who Came in from the Cold’, and drawing on material from his 2017 novel ‘A Legacy of Spies’, the eight-part espionage thriller is show run and written by Stephen Cornwell (Message from the King, A Most Wanted Man) and Clarisa Ingram.
When Alec Leamas (Charlie Hunnam), a highly experienced Circus field operative, recruits Doris Quinz (Devrim Lingau Islamoğlu), a young and dynamic East German woman, to smuggle high-value Stasi documents into the West, it sets in motion a series of events that threaten to explode in the crucible of Cold War Berlin. Pursuing Leamas and Doris are Josef Fiedler (Daniel Brühl) and Hans-Dieter Mundt (Felix Kammerer), two Stasi operatives whose ferocious desire to shut down the intelligence leak is matched only by their internal rivalry and an iron will to outmatch each other. Pulled into the action is Liz Gold (Agnes O’Casey), an idealistic young woman whose courage and conviction force Leamas to navigate a world where loyalties fracture and betrayal is inevitable. Behind the scenes, the brilliant and taciturn spymaster George Smiley (Matthew Macfadyen) orchestrates operations while the elusive Soviet mastermind Karla looms in the shadows, setting the stage for a conflict that will define a generation. Personal lives become collateral in a ruthless intelligence war, and as the lines between duty and love begin to blur, every emotion becomes a weapon.
Devrim Lingnau Islamoğlu (The Empress) plays Doris Quinz, a young and dynamic East German woman who delivers vital intelligence from the heart of the East German operation. Agnes O’Casey (Black Doves, Lies We Tell) is Liz Gold, an idealistic young woman at the heart of the story, reprising her role from the stage adaptation which recently completed its West End run. Felix Kammerer (All Quiet on the Western Front, Frankenstein) is Hans-Dieter Mundt, a brutal, unpredictable and psychotically deadly Stasi enforcer. Dan Stevens (Zero Day and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire) plays Bill Haydon a brilliant and enigmatic Circus insider, Jake Dunn (What It Feels Like for a Girl, Renegade Nell) is Peter Guillam, Smiley’s trusted lieutenant, Safia Oakley-Green (The Bluff, Out of the Darkness) plays Molly Gibson, an energetic new intelligence officer and one of Leamas’ most trusted deputies, alongside Ariyon Bakare (Mr Loverman, His Dark Materials) as Cy Aflon, a seasoned US intelligence officer. From within the East German regime Saskia Rosendahl (Fabian – Going to the Dogs, El Deshielo/ The Meltdown) is Lotte Gamp, Doris’ courageous and protective sister, Patrick Güldenberg (Die Ibiza Affäre,Tatort: Donuts) is Dr Karl Riemeck, a principled doctor pulled into the world of espionage and Volker Bruch (Babylon Berlin, Generation War) is Emmanuel Rapp, a high-ranking Stasi official.
Lead Director and EP Michael Lennox says: “Working with Stephen to realise this extraordinary story is a privilege. Le Carré’s work defined the espionage genre but also disrupted it, turned it on its head. His work was daring, stripped back and lived in the present, revealing the profoundly human, life-and-death stakes behind the intrigue. Legacy of Spies bottles that same spirit, a story about individuals making impossible choices at a pivotal moment in history. I couldn’t be more excited to see this brought to life by such a talented cast, all the while making this world feel immediate, urgent, and profoundly relevant to contemporary audiences.”
Matthew Macfadyen says: “This is a timeless, and very timely, story about espionage, power, and morality. I am hugely thrilled and not a little daunted to be playing George Smiley – this quiet, intelligent and deeply private man. And delighted to be stepping into le Carré’s world in the company of such talented actors and producers.”
Devrim Lingnau Islamoğlu says: “Doris is operating in a man’s world, taking extreme risks for what she believes is right. The personal cost is immense, and I am full of admiration for her courage. Bringing her story to life with this extraordinary cast is a true honour.”
Charlie Hunnam says: “I’m so excited to be part of this incredible project, and to be working alongside Matthew Macfadyen and such an exceptional cast, as well as having the opportunity to play such an iconic character. Leamas isn’t a traditional hero. He is worn down by the work, shaped and eroded by it over time, which is what makes him so compelling. Le Carré explored the personal toll of a life in espionage and what happens when the line between professional duty and something more personal begins to blur. It’s the humanity at the heart of this story that makes it so powerful and resonant.”
Agnes O’Casey says: “Liz Gold has a singular ability to see right to the core of people, cutting through any sense of cynicism. Stepping into the shoes of a figure so self-assured and with such an enthusiasm for the world has been transformative. Liz is a woman who knows herself completely – when she falls in love, it is an all-consuming and undeniable experience. She is a joy to play.”
Stephen and Simon Cornwell added: “The ensemble of talent joining this production is extraordinary: both our British and our German cast bring unparalleled depth to the show, and to the realisation of the rich canvas of characters that our dad created in his spell-binding novels. Michael Lennox as our lead director brings a combination of wonderful ambition and deeply emotional humanity to the story. We are hugely grateful to our partners at the BBC and at MGM+ for enabling us to fulfil our collective vision for the show, and we cannot wait to see it all take shape on screen.”