Dope Thief stars Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura explain why their crime drama isn't the stereotypically violent show.
You could do a hell of a lot worse than having Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura—both very compelling screen presences in just about anything they’re in, quality be damned—lead your show. And the ...
"Dope Thief" premieres March 14 on Apple TV+. The post 'Dope Thief' Review: Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura's Chemistry Anchors Intense Apple Limited Series appeared first on TheWrap.
The stars open up about their powerful bond, portraying vulnerability, and the care that went into bringing the Apple TV+ series to life—on and off screen.
Ridley Scott serves as an executive producer and director of the show, which is based on Dennis Tafoya's novel.
With the next chapter hitting the streaming service this Friday, here's our exclusive clip from Apple TV+'s Dope Thief S01E05 ...
Apple TV+ has shared a sneak peek clip from the upcoming sixth episode of “Dope Thief.” In episode 5, Ray refuses to go to ...
By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic For a while, Apple TV+‘s adaptation of Dennis Tafoya’s Dope Thief fits into one ... Ray (Henry) and Manny (Moura) have a solid racket going.
Brian Tyree Henry stars as a stick-up artist in over his head in the Apple miniseries 'Dope Thief', executive produced by Ridley Scott.
Executive produced by Ridley Scott, this series stars Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura as two low-level Philadelphia ...
Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura in “Dope Thief” (Photo Credit: Apple TV+) Henry credited Craig for giving him and Moura “room” to explore those moments. “We were able to remove that ...
character drives the Philly-set “Dope Thief.” Oscar nominee Brian Tyree Henry and Golden Globe nominee Wagner Moura, better known for their roles as Paper Boi in “Atlanta” and Pablo ...