"It looks so real and the detail and hours that went into making this thing blew my mind. We all made the choice to not see it until the day of filming, which worked in our favour," reveals Lucy. They admit they were left stunned by the prosthetics used to create it. One of the most memorable scenes for all the cast involved their first glimpse of the Ragdoll cadaver. ‘I love anything gruesome and morbid, but this is different, because it also has a dark humour that sets it apart." "Coming over to London to do a crime show has been a dream come true,’ says the Tennessee-born actor.
While the subject matter is deeply disturbing, a welcome streak of black comedy runs through the series – and for Lucy Hale in particular, that was a huge draw. These characters are so messed up, but you root for them." She’s smart and desperate to learn but she’s more like Nathan than she wants to admit because she has things she's running away from. ‘Edmunds speaks her mind too much in a workplace where you’re supposed to check in your feelings at the door. I feel like I’ve been preparing my whole life for this role because I love true crime! It definitely makes for an interesting mix to have this very intense, dark case that these detectives are working on, and then the banter between the detectives – they never really take each other or themselves too seriously. Lucy Hale says: "There's a lot of comedy within the whole gruesomeness of what the show is about. Please SHARE Weird Darkness with someone who loves paranormal stories, true crime, monsters, or unsolved mysteries like you do Recommending Weird Darkness to others helps make it possible for me to keep doing the show IN THIS EPISODE: Three boys fishing in the middle of the night hear a blood-curdling scream. In Ragdoll, Lucy plays intelligent and headstrong American detective constable Lake Edmunds in the disturbing, fast-paced drama, the crime unit’s newest recruit and Baxter’s trainee partner. (Image credit: Alibi) 'Ragdoll' cast - Lucy Hale on playing DC Lake Edmundsīest known for playing Aria Montgomery in Pretty Little Liars, the American actress Lucy Hale recently starred in the Riverdale spin-off Katy Keene, as well as Life Sentence and Privileged. He also starred in the Netflix historical drama The English Game. He’s also previously appeared as The Inbetweeners’ bully Mark Donovan, Ralph Whelan in C4’s Indian Summers and Pontmercy in BBC1’s series adaptation of Les Miserables, alongside Josh O’Connor, Dominic West and Olivia Colman. Of course, fans of Killing Eve will also remember Henry as tech company heir Aaron Peel in season two of the spy thriller.
Henry Lloyd-Hughes has recently been seen starring in Netflix show The Irregulars as Sherlock Holmes. But then they get landed with the mother of all cases…’ He’s trying to find his way back to the best version of himself both professionally and in terms of his sanity. Henry Lloyd-Hughes, 36, says: "As a cop, Nathan is instinctive but flawed in terms of breaking protocol. In Ragdoll, the British actor plays DS Nathan Rose, who's recently been reinstated to the London Met and is assigned to the gruesome case. (Image credit: Alibi) 'Ragdoll' cast - Henry Lloyd-Hughes on playing DS Nathan Rose American star Lucy Hale came to London to film 'Ragdoll'.