Death in Paradise season 12 episode 8 cast: Who stars in the finale?

WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Death in Paradise.

DI Neville Parker’s (played by Ralf Little) name was cleared at the end of last week’s Death in Paradise after he was arrested on suspicion of murdering a previous suspect. After a lot of determination and investigating from the rest of his team, it was discovered that his girlfriend Sophie Chambers (Chelsea Edge) had framed him, as she wanted revenge for her sister going to prison years prior to him going to Saint Marie. While he is still heartbroken, Neville must get back to work as there is another case to solve.

Who is in the cast of Death in Paradise season 12 episode 8?

Elijah St John – Joe Dixon

The finale of season 12 will see the team look into the death of a renowned calypso singer’s husband.

So far, it isn’t known what role each other of the characters will play but actor Joe Dixon will be behind Elijah St John.

He is probably best known for his part as Jacques in The Mummy Returns.

Dixon has also been in The Cold Light of Day, Rise of the Footsoldier, Us and Atlantis.

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Clifford Brown – Tyrone Huggins

Dixon is joined by actor Tyrone Huggins as Clifford Brown in Death in Paradise.

Born in St Kitts, Huggins has been in People Show 1:38, The Amazing Mrs Pritchard and Run Fatboy Run.

In more recent years, he has featured in Black Earth Rising, Small Axe and a minor role on Doctors.

Last year, Huggins was behind Joseph in the podcast series Radioman for three episodes.

Babette Francois – Jacqueline Boatswain

Going by pictures that have been released ahead of the show’s release, Babette is the singer whose husband is murdered.

Actress Jacqueline Boatswain’s biggest role to date has been as Simone Loveday in the Channel 4 drama Hollyoaks.

She featured in the teen soap for four years before making her exit in 2019.

Some of her other credits include Cuckoo, Bancroft, Doctors, The Madame Blanc Mysteries and Carnival Row.

source: express.co.uk