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Genre
  
Comedy

Directed by
  
Trent O'Donnell

Original language(s)
  
English

Production company
  
Jungle

8/10
IMDb

Written by
  
Trent O'Donnell

Country of origin
  
Australia

Director
  
Trent O'Donnell

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Starring
  
Patrick Brammall Darren Gilshenan Damon Herriman Harriet Dyer Genevieve Morris Dan Wyllie David Field Sam Simmons

Awards
  
AACTA Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy

Cast
  
Patrick Brammall, Daniel Wyllie, Tim Minchin

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No Activity is an Australian comedy television series which screens on Stan. The series is about two detectives on a stakeout. The series is the first commission produced for a streaming service in Australia. It comes from the production company Jungleboys, a partnership between Trent O'Donnell, Jason Burrows and Phil Lloyd. It is written and directed by Trent O'Donnell with Executive Producer Jason Burrows and Producer Chloe Rickard. The first season, consisting of six episodes, premiered in its entirety on 22 October 2015. The second season was released on 26 October 2016.

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No activity season 2 trailer


Cast

  • Patrick Brammall as Detective Hendy, a young and ambitious detective keen to restore his reputation after a disastrous drug bust.
  • Darren Gilshenan as Detective Stokes , a lovable dreamer whose detective work leaves a lot to be desired.
  • Daniel Wyllie as Jimmy, a colorful character who has returned to a life of crime after his failed endeavour in hospitality.
  • Harriet Dyer as April, a young police officer who's ready for reinstatement into active duty after a stint in dispatch following a tasering incident. When the opportunity finally arises, she has mixed feelings about leaving Carol and the dispatch crew behind.
  • Genevieve Morris as Carol, a straight talking police dispatch officer, who isn't afraid to call you out if you're an asshole; babies and disabled people included.
  • David Field as Bruce, an older career criminal with an unlikely passion for fine art and a talent for the mandolin. His prior attempts at going straight have met with mixed success, but after sensing something isn't right about the kidnapping job, he comes up with an idea for a new venture.
  • Damon Herriman as Bernie, a wealthy businessman who spends most of his money on unsuccessful charity fundraisers hosted by his wife. In a marriage that has been loveless for years, the kidnapping might be the best thing that's ever happened to him.
  • Rose Byrne as Elizabeth, Bernie's wife who hasn't seen him naked in ten years. She enjoys his credit card much more than she does his company. The kidnapping forces her to question how she'd wish to die, with some unexpected results.
  • Kim Gyngell as Rainer, an older detective who, some say, should have retired 10 years ago. His clear disdain for his new partner Stokes raises his temper to deadly effect.
  • Chum Ehelepola as Steve, a budding criminal who desperately wants to be Australia's best kidnapper of Sri Lankan descent, even if he's its only one. Learning the ropes as an underworld criminal, he's sure his parents would be proud of what he's accomplished in his first outing in the big leagues.
  • Anthony Hayes as Neddy, a criminal partnered with Steve by the powers that be in the criminal heriarchy. Neddy's been around the traps, seen a lot and done some bad things. Prior to becoming a criminal, he worked as security in a brothel, a job that gave him a lot of hands on experience, and he's not shy of sharing it with his inexperienced partner in crime.
  • Sam Simmons as Glen
  • Susie Youssef as Anousha, a young, tech- and social media-savvy dispatch officer. A product of modern society, who challenges Carol's more traditional ideas of Muslim culture, she's a keen roller derby aficionado and introduces Carol to the sport.
  • Jake Johnson as Cutler
  • Tim Minchin as Jacob
  • Reception

    The show was met with positive reviews. Justin Burke of The Australian wrote that it is "the funniest new comedy I’ve seen in years." James Mitchell from The Sydney Morning Herald suggested it was "the Seinfeld of Cop Shows".

    Awards and nominations

    No Activity became the first SVOD program ever nominated for a Logie Award in 2016.

    References

    No Activity Wikipedia


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