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Sir Jonathan Pryce Channels Ancestors in 'Under Salt Marsh'
29 Jan
Summary
- Sir Jonathan Pryce returns to north Wales for a new crime series.
- The series, 'Under Salt Marsh,' films in Gwynedd and Anglesey.
- Pryce draws inspiration from his family's local dialect and heritage.

Sir Jonathan Pryce has returned to north Wales for a new crime series, 'Under Salt Marsh.' Filming for the six-part thriller took place across Gwynedd and on Anglesey, marking an opportunity for the acclaimed actor to revisit his ancestral home. Pryce plays Solomon Bevan, the patriarch of a farming family whose grandson's death forms the central mystery.
Inspired by his own family heritage and the local dialect, Pryce expressed his desire to acknowledge his ancestors through the role. He drew parallels between the character and the farmers he remembers from his childhood in Holywell. The series also features Kelly Reilly and Rafe Spall, with co-stars praising the stunning Welsh landscape as a "main character."
'Under Salt Marsh' is based in the fictional Welsh town of Morfa Halen, where a detective duo races against time to solve a young boy's murder before a major storm erases crucial evidence. The series is scheduled for release at the end of January.




