Being Human is 15 years old
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Being Human cast: Where are they now? Sherlock, Black Mirror and steamy Rivals role

by · Manchester Evening News

Nostalgia has been washing over fans of the BBC's supernatural hit Being Human, thanks to Aidan Turner's impressive performance in the new Disney Plus series, Rivals.

First airing on BBC Three in 2009, Being Human was a British supernatural comedy-drama created by Toby Whithouse that quickly gained a cult following.

The show revolves around an unlikely trio - a ghost, a werewolf, and a vampire - all trying to live a "normal life" together and blend in with the humans around them.

Initially, the pilot episode featured Andrea Riseborough as ghost Annie Sawyer, Russell Tovey as werewolf George Sands, and Guy Flanagan as vampire John Mitchell.

However, only Tovey retained his role as an original cast member, with Aidan Turner taking over as John and Lenora Crichlow stepping in as Annie, reports Somerset Live.

Later seasons saw the addition of Sinead Keenan as werewolf Nina Pickering, Michael Socha as werewolf Tom McNair, Damien Molony as vampire Hal Yorke, and Kate Bracken as ghost Alex Millar to the main cast.

Being Human ran for five seasons until its conclusion in 2013, with many of its cast members going on to achieve further success. Here's an update on what they're doing now.

Being Human is 15 years old
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Lenora Crichlow as Annie Sawyer

Lenora Crichlow plays Annie Sawyer
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Crichlow holds the title of Being Human’s longest-running cast member, appearing in the series from season 1 to season 4.

After leaving the show in 2012, she appeared in the terrifying White Bear episode of Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror.

She has also appeared in ABC sitcom Back In The Game, NBC's A to Z and more recently appeared in Peacock’s Bel-Air.

Russell Tovey as George Sands

Russell Tovey plays George Sands
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Tovey has been very busy since leaving the show in early season 4, appearing in shows like Him & Her, Sherlock, The Job Lot, Looking and Doctor Who.

He also recurred as John O’Shea, the love interest of Truman Capote (Tom Hollander) in Feud: Capote vs. the Swans.

To top it all off, he even lent his voice to narrate the icon reality show Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents.

Aidan Turner as John Mitchell

Aidan Turner plays John Mitchell
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Turner is one of the show’s most recognisable actors, landing the titular role of Ross Poldark in the 2015 BBC drama two years after his departure.

He exited the show after splitting from his co-star Crichlow, whom he met on set two years prior.

Most recently, he starred alongside David Tennant in the Disney Plus series Rivals and also stars as Jeff Bridges in the film Grendel.

Sinéad Keenan as Nina Pickering

Sinéad Keenan as Nina Pickering
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Keenan has most recently been starring as DCI Jess James in the ITV crime drama Unforgotten. She is also set to star in the upcoming comedy series How to Get to Heaven From Belfast.

Her other credits include Little Boy Blue, Three Families, Showtrial and a cameo in the beloved comedy Derry Girls.

Michael Socha as Tom McNair

Michael Socha as Tom McNair
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Since leaving the show, Socha has appeared in This Is England, Chernobyl, Once Upon A Time and the film Svengali. Earlier this year, he also starred as Dave Chapman in the second series of ITV’s police procedural DI Ray.

His upcoming projects include the Netflix series Toxic Town, where he will join Jodie Whittaker and Aimee Lou Wood.

Damien Molony as Hal Yorke

Damien Molony as Hal Yorke
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Since Being Human, Molony has appeared in several shows including Ripper Street, Suspects, Crashing, The Split and Brassic.

Like his co-star, Keenan, he also landed a small cameo in the last series of Derry Girls.

Excitingly, he was recently announced to front the reboot of the BBC crime drama Bergerac, which will come from the mind of Being Human creator, Whithouse.

Kate Bracken as Alex Millar

Kate Bracken plays Alex Millar

Following her stint on Being Human, Kate has won recurring roles on huge BBC shows, including Shetland and Silent Witness.

She has also appeared in Misfits, Killing Eve, One of Us, Granite Harbour and even guest-starred in Father Brown.

All five series of Being Human are available to stream now on BBC iPlayer.