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Jan 07, 2019 · And as is the case with most of the players in Bravo's series, Debra's lawyer on Dirty John, Michael O'Neil, is a real person who had a …
Jun 03, 2020 · Betty's ex Dan is played by Slater (Mr. Robot, True Romance), a San Diego lawyer who was married to and shared four children with Betty before beginning an affair with his legal assistant, Linda.
Jun 02, 2020 · With Amanda Peet in the lead role, Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story follows the breakdown of Betty's marriage to husband Dan Broderick, a prominent San Diego lawyer with whom she shares four...
Oct 09, 2018 · Eric Bana will take on the role of John Meehan, a charming and handsome man who meets Debra Newell on an over-50 dating site. His profile says he’s a divorced Christian, who works as physician ...
O'Neil, played by Jeff Perry, of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal fame, in the series was named in the Los Angeles Times coverage of the real-life events surrounding John Meehan.Jan 6, 2019
Betty became the family's breadwinner while Dan was in school, and continued working part time and caring for the family once Dan started at a law firm. Rachel Keller plays Linda Kolkena, who was Dan's second wife and former legal assistant. Betty (rightly) suspected that the two were having an affair.Jun 8, 2021
Jeff PerryHighland Park, Illinois, U.S. Jeffrey Perry (born August 16, 1955) is an American actor of stage, television, and film.
Julia GarnerSo when she finally meets charming and handsome doctor John Meehan (Eric Bana), she's quickly swept into a whirlwind romance, much to the dismay of her daughters Terra (Julia Garner) and Veronica (Juno Temple).
On September 9, 2019, it was reported that series is an anthology series and the second season is titled Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story which premiered on June 2, 2020.
In “Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story,” the former Mrs. Broderick finds a legal ally after attending a HALT (Help Abolish Legal Tyranny) meeting.Jul 7, 2020
Zoe Perry, who plays Sheldon's mother, Mary, also comes from an acting family. She is the daughter of actors Laurie Metcalf and Jeff Perry.Oct 7, 2021
Michael O'NeillNick Ford Played by Michael O'Neill.
Jeff Perry (Cyrus Rutherford Beene) After Scandal, the actor had guest star roles on Grey's Anatomy, One Dollar and Dirty John. He appeared in the films Speed of Life and Trial by Fire, and he's set to star on Inventing Anna in 2021.Jan 31, 2022
Connie BrittonConnie Britton is Debra, trusting and vulnerable. Debra's daughters, Juno Temple and Julia Garner, play two young women who try to save their mother from her own decisions. Ultimately, Dirty John is a character study in evil.Nov 27, 2019
The answer is Debbie's oldest daughter Veronica Newell (Juno Temple). Ronnie is the Real Housewives-ready firecracker in the middle of a sea of depressing or maddening Californians — just look at “High Executioner” for proof.Dec 23, 2018
Like the first season, which told the story of real-life conman John Meehan and his last victim Debra Newell, this season is also based on a true story—this time about the Brodericks and how their seemingly picture-perfect marriage deteriorated and ended with Betty murdering Dan and his second wife, Linda Kolkena.Jun 8, 2021
Debra Newell (Connie Britton) has a seemingly perfect life: she's successful, beautiful and lives in one of California's most desirable coastal cities, Newport Beach. The only thing missing is love.
Based on a Los Angeles Times report and podcast by Christopher Goffard.
Set in 1980s San Diego, the eight-episode series will dig into what went wrong between the Betty and Dan, who were married for more than a decade and had four children. Ahead of the series premiere on USA Network, here's how the cast compares to their buzzy real-life counterparts. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
Instead, Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story stars Amanda Peet as the titular former socialite who is convicted of murdering her husband Dan (Christian Slater) and his second wife following a tumultuous divorce.
2 Christian Slater as Dan Broderick. USA Network. Betty's ex Dan is played by Slater ( Mr. Robot, True Romance ), a San Diego lawyer who was married to and shared four children with Betty before beginning an affair with his legal assistant, Linda.
Dirty John season 2 will delve into their days of marital bliss before the killing. Skovbye ( Riverdale) and Mason ( Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists) will play the younger versions of the couple, who married in 1969. Betty and Dan were together until 1985 and shared four kids before their divorce in '89.
Jun 3, 2020. USA Network/Getty. Dirty John is returning for a second season and bringing along a new cast of true-crime characters. The latest installment doesn't continue the story of Connie Britton and Eric Bana as ill-fated married couple Debra Newell and John Meehan. Instead, Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story stars Amanda Peet as ...
Pyle ( Galaxy Quest, Gone Girl) will play the fictional role of Karen Kintner, according to Deadline. She's reportedly a "charismatic and funny wife and mother and integral part of Betty’s friend circle, whose own past marriage woes give Betty hope."
Deadline reports that Fain ( Grey's Anatomy, Gossip Girl) will play another confidant of Betty's. Evelyn is described as a "kind and supportive friend" who is married to one of Dan's law colleagues.
The real Betty Broderick was arrested on November 5, 1989, following a double homicide, and was sentenced to 32 years in prison. Peet masterfully explores the events that lead up to the tragic night in question. USA Network/A&E. 2 of 5. Christian Slater as Dan Broderick.
With Amanda Peet in the lead role, Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story follows the breakdown of Betty's marriage to husband Dan Broderick, a prominent San Diego lawyer with whom she shares four children.
Chris Mason & Tiera Skovbye as Young Dan & Betty Broderick. Episode 2 focuses almost entirely on how Dan and Betty met, fell in love, got married, and started a family. Riverdale 's Tiera Skovbye and Broadchurch 's Chris Mason portray the young lovebirds. Next.
Dirty John, the true crime-inspired anthology series about tainted love, shocked viewers everywhere when it debuted. The first season, starring Connie Britton and Eric Bana, premiered in the fall of 2018, and now the series is back with another season—this time telling the true story of socialite Betty Broderick.
Before the series premiere, which is tomorrow on USA, take a look at how some of the cast compares to their real-life counterparts. Amanda Peet takes on the haunting lead role, playing Elisabeth "Betty" Broderick, a wronged mother-of-four who turns to violence after a tumultuous divorce that involved infidelity.
Though the names of Dan and Betty's four children have been changed in Dirty John Season 2, it would appear that Tracy Broderick, played by Lily Donoghue, represents the couple's oldest child, Kim Broderick, who testified in her mother's case.
The Hollywood stalwart plays Betty's husband, Dan Broderick, a lawyer who embarks upon an affair with his legal assistant, which leads to the breakdown of his marriage. The events in Dirty John Season 2 are dramatized, so it's unclear how far the truth is stretched.
Bravo released the cast photos and the first trailer for the upcoming scripted anthology series, Dirty John, on Monday, October 8. The eight-episode series is based on The Los Angeles Times articles and hit podcast that tell the horrifying story of Debra Newell ’s romance with John Meehan – a.k.a. Dirty John.
Eric Bana will take on the role of John Meehan, a charming and handsome man who meets Debra Newell on an over-50 dating site. His profile says he’s a divorced Christian, who works as physician. However, his secrets span a lifetime.
Debra Newell. Friday Night Lights alum Connie Britton takes on the role of Debra Newell, a mother of four children who had been divorced four times. She is a successful business woman who runs an interior design firm in Southern California. Credit: Frank Ockenfels/Bravo.
Emmy winner Jean Smart plays Arlene Hart, Debra’s mother, and one of the only people to really accept John when the rest of the family does not. Dirty John premieres on Bravo Sunday, November 25, at 10 p.m. ET.
Based on Christopher Goffard’s popular Los Angeles Times podcast of the same name, Dirty John tells the story Debra Newell, a successful Orange County interior designer who seeks love on the internet.
More importantly, Meehan claims that he is a decent man — which Newell finds quite rare. Unfortunately for the businesswoman and mother, Meehan is not what he claims to be. Newell realizes this much too late. Led by a star-studded cast, Dirty John brings a true horror story about missing all the red flags to life.
Photo: Courtesy of Bravo. Connie Britton as Debra Newell. Fresh off of a starring one-season role on 9-1-1, the Nashville and Friday Night Lights actress is back for another single season of a TV series. 2 of 6.
While Britton certainly scored the role of Debra due to her ability to make us feel all the feelings (we didn’t watch five seasons of Friday Night Lights for the football), the fact that both share enviable manes doesn’t hurt. Newell was the target of John’s con and married him within mere months of meeting.
After following Terra to a parking lot, Meehan attacked her. Ultimately, Terra (armed with skills she acquired from hours of watching The Walking Dead) killed Meehan in self-defense, putting an end to Meehan’s reign of terror. Advertisement.
John Meehan. Unlike what Meehan told his then-wife Newell, he was not an anesthesiologist with ties to Doctors Without Borders. Prior to meeting Newell in 2014, Meehan spent a decade conning women he met online. Addicted to drugs, he scared his ex-wife so much that she feared for her life. 5 of 6.
Dirty John is now streaming on Netflix, which means now is the perfect time to get caught up on the real story behind the fictionalized version. Take a look at who is playing the con artist, the skeptics, and the victims within this story. (Warning: Spoilers for Dirty John follow!) Photo: Courtesy of Bravo.
Dirty John proved to be very popular with audiences, and spent over three weeks at the top of the US iTunes podcast charts, whilst also topping the charts in Australia, Canada, and the UK and was downloaded over five million times in three weeks.
John finds a lawyer and plots to unleash a blizzard of lawsuits against his enemies, with the aim of proving to Debra that he is the victim, in case after case. The lawyer believes Debra's life is in danger. As her painful isolation from her family deepens, Debra secretly plans her escape from the marriage. VI.
Other nicknames from this time included "Filthy John" and "Filthy". The exact origin of these nicknames is never divulged during the podcast.
Dirty John - Wondery. Dirty John is a true crime podcast based on the life of John Michael Meehan. The podcast is hosted by Christopher Goffard and was created by Wondery and the Los Angeles Times. The first two chapters were launched on October 2, 2017; the following four chapters were released over the following days.
Main article: Dirty John (TV series) A limited series based on the podcast debuted on Bravo on November 25, 2018. It was created, produced, and written by Alexandra Cunningham, and stars Connie Britton and Eric Bana.
Dirty John is a true crime story focusing on the life and exploits of John Meehan. Los Angeles Times journalist Christopher Goffard first heard of Meehan when he learned that the police were investigating a possible murder in Newport Beach. Upon investigating, Goffard discovered a bizarre web of deceit and abuse.
Dirty John also received positive reviews from Mashable, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone and The Daily Telegraph amongst others. Vulture.com, meanwhile, praised the story as "stunning" but questioned the necessity of using a podcast as a way to share the story.
Daniel T. Broderick was born in Pittsburgh in 1944 and raised in a large Irish Catholic family (he was one of nine children ). At 21, he met 18-year-old Betty (then Bisceglia) at the University of Notre Dame, from where he would graduate in the spring.
But tensions arose in the weeks leading up to the wedding— Dan upset Betty and her mother by refusing to wear a rented tuxedo, insisting on a less formal blue pinstripe suit. Though this may sound like a small disagreement, it foreshadowed what would become a highly volatile marriage.
The family moved again. In 1978 , he left that firm to start his own practice and became a hugely successful medical malpractice attorney. He worked on a number of high-profile cases in the San Diego area, and in 1987 served as as president of the San Diego County Bar Association.
He and Betty moved to Massachusetts, where she supported him by working part-time during his studies. His plan to combine his two skillsets of medicine and law ultimately paid off—after graduating from Harvard in 1973, Dan went to work for Gary, Cary, Ames & Frye, a prestigious law firm in San Diego, California.
Though Dan studied medicine at Cornell, he decided he didn't want to be a doctor and was accepted to Harvard Law School in the early 1970s. He and Betty moved to Massachusetts, where she supported him by working part-time during his studies.
But Daniel pursued Betty via mail after she went home to New York, and the two reconnected when he moved to Manhattan to study medicine at a Cornell University campus there. “He was very ambitious, very intelligent and very funny,” Betty told The L.A. Times. “And I am those three things.
Emma Dibdin Emma Dibdin is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles who writes about culture, mental health, and true crime. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses.
The first season of Dirty John, which focused on a scheming playboy who messed with the wrong family of women, came down to a handful of central characters, all played by recognizable faces . The latest iteration of the anthology series, The Betty Broderick Story, traffics in fundamentally familiar territory — a scandalous domestic murder ...
A scene in which Linda trespasses in Betty’s home to recover a wedding guest list, but leaves with more, was taken directly from the housekeeper’s testimony. It is also true that Betty would speak of Linda in wildly profane terms to virtually everyone in her, including her children.
On November 5, 1989, Betty Broderick shot and killed Linda Kolkena Broderick, then 28, with a fatal bullet to the head.
Linda Kolkena Broderick (Played by Rachel Keller) It’s harder to piece together the background details of Linda Kolkena’s life than those of her slain husband Dan and the woman who took both their lives, Betty Broderick.
It’s no surprise that Daniel T. Broderick III wanted a big family. He was one of nine children born to parents Daniel Broderick Jr. (who passed away in 2010) and Yolande Broderick (née Gordon) and raised in a tight-knit Irish-Catholic family in Pittsburgh. As depicted in Dirty John, Dan went on to Notre Dame for undergrad, where in the fall of 1965 he happened upon a then-17-year-old Elizabeth Anne Bisceglia, who was visiting a friend from her native Eastchester, New York. Dan would soon commence his doctoral studies at a Cornell University campus in Manhattan, allowing their paths to coincide in earnest. They were married before the decade was out, with two of their four surviving children born over the ensuing two years. (The couple did, as characterized, tragically lose one son within days of his birth.) In interviews conducted by the San Diego Reader for a story that was never published because Dan threatened legal action, but that ran in modified form after his death, Dan alleges that Betty asked for a divorce almost immediately after their nuptials. He added, “There were requests, demands, for divorce, hundreds of times … I’m not exaggerating.”
In his interview with the Reader, Dan denied some of Betty’s claims about the where and when of his relationship with 20-something receptionist Linda Kolkena, whom he would marry less than seven months before their deaths in April 1989.
Both Kim and Lee (who goes by her given first name, Kathy) now live in central Idaho.