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Leading the cast is the always fantastic Tim Roth, who plays British police officer Jim Worth while his wife Angela is played by one of our own, Irish actress Genevieve O’Reilly.
- Fiona Flynn
Tin Star is a British crime drama television series created by Rowan Joffé. The series focuses on Jim Worth, a former London Metropolitan Police Service detective who becomes chief of police of a Canadian town in the Rocky Mountains. It stars Tim Roth, Genevieve O'Reilly, Abigail Lawrie, Oliver Coopersmith, Ian Hart and Christina Hendricks. [3]
Jan 24, 2019 · Tim Roth plays Jim Worth, an alcoholic sheriff who moves to rural Canada after the death of his son and who becomes the maniacal Jack Devlin when he drinks on the Amazon Prime series.
Mar 9, 2022 · Jim Worth (Tim Roth) is back in Liverpool. Source: Sky/Kudos. The trio have come to town separately; no surprise that their rendezvous is planned at a pub, where Jim waits patiently every day in front of three pints while parties and brawls break out behind him.
- Anthony Morris
The story of Jim Worth, an expat British police officer starting a new life with his family as police chief in Little Big Bear, an idyllic town near the Rocky Mountains. When his small town is overrun by migrant workers from a massive new oil refinery – the wave of drugs, prostitution and organised crime that follows them threatens to sweep ...
Tim Roth as Jim Worth in ‘Tin Star’. Source: SBS. In Tin Star, Tim Roth gets to play both a nice guy and a menace. His character, Jim Worth, is an ex-Metropolitan Police detective who has moved with his family to the Rocky Mountains to start a new life as a local police chief in an idyllic rural community.
Character Guide for Tin Star's Jim Worth. Includes character biography, gallery, and a complete list of episode appearances.