Being Human (2008)

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Production Country: UK

Contemporary supernatural drama about George and Mitchell, a pair of perennial outsiders. Working in the anonymous drudgery of the local hospital, they live lives of quiet desperation - because Mitchell is a vampire and George is a werewolf. Deciding to turn over a new leaf, they move into a house together, only to find that it is haunted by Annie, the ghost of a woman killed in mysterious circumstances. As a threesome, they deal with the challenges of being supernatural creatures, bonded by their desire to adopt the lifestyle of their neighbours - humanity.

Main Cast

John Hollingworth
Lewis Rhomes
Kerry Gibson
Mason Beaumont
Mykola Allen
Wendy Brierley
Mark Flitton
Yousef Altin
Barry Aird
Jessica Harris
Image for Russell ToveyRussell ToveyGeorge Sands
Clare Higgins
Julia Ford
Image for Lenora CrichlowLenora CrichlowAnnie
Image for Annabel ScholeyAnnabel ScholeyLauren
Image for Aidan Turner IIAidan Turner IIMitchell
Jason WatkinsHerrick
Dylan BrownSeth
Sinead KeenanNina
Gregg ChillinOwen
Sama GoldieJaney
Image for Dean Lennox KellyDean Lennox KellyTully
Guy FlanaganJohn Mitchell
Saikat AhamedMortuary Attendant
Nathalie ArminEleanor
Paul KaseyWerewolf
Huw DaviesRory
Image for Claire FoyClaire FoyJulia
Will IrvinePeter
Image for Adrian LesterAdrian LesterHerrick
Dominique McElligottLauren
Zara RammCathy
Image for Andrea RiseboroughAndrea RiseboroughAnnie

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