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JULES MAIGRET: TV ADAPTATION OF GEORGES SIMENON'S NOVELS ANNOUNCED, CAST CONFIRMED

The first contemporary television adaptation of Georges Simenon’s beloved novels about the streetwise Parisian Chief Inspector Jules Maigret has started production in Budapest.



Jules Maigret will be played by Benjamin Wainwright (Belgravia: The Next Chapter, Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim), and Stefanie Martini (The Gold, Last Kingdom, Emerald City) stars as Madame Louise Maigret.



Blake Harrison (World on Fire, I Hate Suzie Too), Reda Elazouar (Sex Education, Pirates), Kerrie Hayes (The Responder, Criminal Record), Shaniqua Okwok (The Flatshare, It’s a Sin) and Rob Kazinsky (Star Trek: Section 31, Eastenders) make up the “Les Maigrets,” Maigret’s loyal team of detectives, with Nathalie Armin (Showtrial S2, Juice) set to play Prosecutor Mathilde Kernavel.


Chief Inspector Jules Maigret, the invention of former crime reporter turned prolific author Georges Simenon, inhabits a vividly realized Paris not often seen on camera that takes us from the glitzy upper-class world of luxury hotels and mansions to local bourgeois bistros and bars and the underground haunts of the professionally criminal.



Patrick Harbinson’s adaptation reframes Maigret as an unconventional young detective with something to prove the Police Judiciaire, relentless in his investigations, chasing and a matchless knowledge of Paris and its inhabitants. Faithfully and lovingly married to Madame Maigret, Maigret heads the elite police unit known as La Crim, responsible for investigating all serious crime in and around Paris.


The Jules Maigret series is the second best-selling detective series ever, behind only Sherlock Holmes. Playground licensed from Georges Simenon Limited the English speaking rights to the entirety of the series, consisting of 75 novels and 28 short stories. Simenon’s entirely singular body of work, which includes a wider library of novels, reportages, photographs and other nonfiction, is among the most compelling in the global canon.



“To understand and not to judge”: Maigret strives above all to unravel our motivations. He is good at this not because he is a genius, or has special methods, but because he listens – he doesn’t solve crimes so much as he solves people.

Simenon, with his enduring concern for the essential humanity of the disenfranchised individual, is one of the most widely-read writers of all time. More than 800 million copies of his books have been sold in more than 50 languages.


Playground’s Joint Managing Director David Stern said: “George Simenon’s creation of Jules Maigret holds a firm place in the pantheon of great literary detectives and we are incredibly grateful to our partners MASTERPIECE, Banijay, ILP and John Simenon for their trust and support as we endeavor to bring a contemporary Maigret to a new, worldwide audience. Patrick Harbinson’s brilliantly fresh take on this iconic IP is reflective of Playground’s ambition to expand our growing slate of contemporary returning dramas that speak to a global marketplace.”



MASTERPIECE Head of Scripted Content and Executive Producer Susanne Simpson said: “Maigret will be a perfect addition to MASTERPIECE’s line up of Mystery! shows. Our partners at Playground have assembled an incredible cast and creative team, and our audience is going to love Inspector Maigret and his unique style of crime solving.” MASTERPIECE is presented on PBS by GBH Boston.


Simon Cox, EVP Content & Acquisitions, Banijay Rights, said: “Jules Maigret is one of the 20th century’s most famous fictional detectives, which makes it a privilege to work with Playground Entertainment and MASTERPIECE to take Georges Simenon’s French sleuth into a contemporary world for the first time. With a wonderfully diverse mix of acting, and writing talent onboard, we’re in no doubt Maigret will be a tour-de- force production and a potentially a long-running franchise.”



More details will be announced in due course.

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