Английская Википедия:Fat Tony & Co.
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Infobox television Fat Tony & Co. is a nine-episode Australian television series focusing on Tony Mokbel and covers the manhunt which lasted 18 months and dismantled a drug empire. It premiered on 23 February 2014[1] and concluded on 6 April 2014 on the Nine Network. It is technically a part of the Underbelly franchise, with various actors reprising their role from previous series.
Production
Conception
Fat Tony & Co. has been marketed as a sequel to the first series of Underbelly, however due to changes in funding with Screen Australia it was not branded as an Underbelly series.[2] Fat Tony and Co actually runs chronologically alongside of Underbelly, with the storyline being told from the point of view of Mokbel. The first few episodes chronicle his rise while the "Melbourne gangland war" is taking place but the later episodes focus on his disappearance and arrest in Greece, and other events that unfolded after the original series of Underbelly concluded.
After a rumour in November 2012, Fat Tony & Co. was officially announced on 3 August 2013.[3] Production for the series began on 5 August 2013.[2]
Fat Tony & Co. was directed by Peter Andrikidis, Andrew Prowse and Karl Zwicky, with Jo Rooney, Andy Ryan, Peter Gawler and Elisa Argenzio Lambert serving as producers.[4]
While most of Fat Tony & Co. was shot in Melbourne, some sequences were filmed in Athens, Greece.[2]
Casting
Most of the cast from the first series of Underbelly return to play the same characters, although some were unavailable to reprise their signature roles such as Kat Stewart who played Roberta Williams, replaced by Hollie Andrew; Caroline Gillmer who played Judy Moran, replaced by Debra Byrne and Callan Mulvey who played Mark Moran, replaced by Jake Ryan.[2]
Cast
Regular
- Robert Mammone as Tony Mokbel
- Madeleine West as Danielle McGuire
- Gyton Grantley as Carl Williams
- Hollie Andrew as Roberta Williams
- Shane Jacobson as Det. Insp. Jim 'Big Kahuna' O'Brien
- Stephen Curry as Det. Sgt. Jim Coghlan
- Richard Cawthorne as Australian Federal Police agent Jarrod Ragg
Recurring and guest
- Vince Colosimo as Alphonse Gangitano
- Les Hill as Jason Moran
- Simon Westaway as Mick Gatto
- Kevin Harrington as Lewis Moran
- Gerard Kennedy as Graham Kinniburgh
- Debra Byrne as Judy Moran
- Rich Davine as Pasquale Barbaro
- Louise Mandylor as Laura Mokbel
- Jake Ryan as Mark Moran
- Jeremy Kewley as Des 'Tuppence' Moran
- Frank Sweet as Billy Fischer
- Brian Vriends as Det. Sgt. Malcolm Rosenes
- David Brown as Det. Sam Martone
- Nick Simpson-Deeks as Bruno
- Simone Kessell as Tamara Chippindall
- Steve Bastoni as Homicide Det. Charlie Bezzina
- Nicholas Bishop as Det. Sgt. Paul Dale
- Louisa Mignone as Maria Tomasetti
- Mat Stevenson as Prosecutor
- Tom Wren as Willie Thompson
- Alex Tsitsopoulos as Milad Mokbel
- Vince Poletto as Horty Mokbel
- Samantha Tolj as Renee Mokbel
- Odette Joannidis as Carmel Mokbel
- Maria Mercedes as Agape Makrakanis
- Steve Mouzakis as Major George Kastanis
- Jason Gianginis as Incorruptible Police Detective
- Tony Nikolakopoulos as Stavros Makrakanis
- Robert Rabiah as Dario Mancini
- Costas Kilias as Head of Hellenic Anti Drug Dept
- James Chalas as Yiannis Vlahos Lawyer
- Zoe Cramond as Lawyer Zara Garde-Wilson
- Alan King as Sean Grant
- Dean Cartmel as Phil Costa
- Lester Ellis Jr. as Johnny Tedesco
- Jodie Dry as Petria Knight (1 episode)
Episodes
Series ratings
TV Season | No. of Episodes | Season Premiere |
Season Final |
Average Audience (millions) |
Most Watched Episode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Episode | Viewers (millions) | |||||
2014 | 9 | 23 February 2014 | 6 April 2014 | 1.206[5] | "The Tony Special" | 1.621[6] |
See also
References
External links
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