
Pictured: AIDAN GILLEN as DI John Bloom and KEELEY HAWES as DSI Martha Lawson. Photo: ITV
Hawes plays team leader DSI Martha Lawson who hires Gillen’s ex-undercover cop John Bloom – the unit’s “secret weapon” – who knows first hand what it’s like to pretend to be someone you are not and is only too aware of how easy it is to lose your own identity when you’re living a lie.
The series was created by Ed Whitmore (He Kills Coppers, Waking the Dead) who also wrote it alongside fellow Waking the Dead writer Edward Bennett.
Kate Bartlett, Controller of Drama at ITV Studios, describes the show as “a unique crime series, with an exciting cast, that explores the theme of identity.”
The series also stars Holly Aird as IT expert Tessa Stein, Shaun Parkes as DS Anthony Wareing and former Casualty actor Elyes Gabel as DC José Rodriguez.
As the six-part story unfolds Wareing becomes more and more concerned about Bloom’s methods and frustrated by what he sees as Martha’s blind and foolish indulgence of him.
Bartlett says: “the psychology behind the issue of identity opens up a whole world of stories. We take for granted that people are who they say they are and a person’s ID is sacred. However, when that trust is violated it can provoke a special kind of fear, one that cuts to the heart of our sense of self and the world around us.”
On speaking about the thinking behind the series, Whitmore says: “the whole proposition of identity has never felt more fluid, fragile and perilous and obviously that’s reflected in the burgeoning identity fraud crime stats. But it also poses deeper questions such as what does our identity really mean to us? Superficially we define it by our names, fingerprints, DNA etc and yet it clearly means so much more to us than that. The whole theme of identity just seemed to organically throw up so many compelling and dramatic questions.”
Whitmore says there’s “a real conundrum in creating cop characters. You want them to be good at their job so we can savour their investigative ingenuity yet you don’t want them to be blandly heroic – in essence you want that investigative ingenuity to COST them something.”
Of the two central characters and the actors belong them he says: “The paradox of a man who’s more comfortable in anyone’s skin but his own is really compelling and moving and Aidan Gillen said that’s what fundamentally grabbed him about the character of John Bloom. The conceit of Bloom’s perilous double life gave us an underlying tension that perfectly amplified the excitement of the stories of the week and located the theme of identity right at the heart of our story.
“In Keeley Hawes we were blessed to have an actress who could perfectly encapsulate the character of Martha Lawson’s mixture of single mindedness and vulnerability, professional dynamism and private weariness.”
Identity, ITV1 Monday 5th July





It would be really useful if you could list the full cast list for each episode – desperately trying to find the name of an actor in one of the episodes!
Yes, i agree with Jackie, I’m looking for the name of an actress, who’s starring and a full cast list would be great.
I was searching for the asian actor older one and I realised he played in Eastenders it was Ramon Tikeram look at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1468779/fullcredits
WHATS THE NAME OF THE ACTRESS WHO PLAYED SUSIE GREEN .AND WHAT ELSE HAS SHE APPEARED IN.?
Started off well, but what a poor ending………….
Keeley Hawes and Aiden Gillen were about as wooden as can be and from the outset I couldn’t help but dislike the character of John Bloom, probably because the character was neither a James Bond or a Jack Regan. Keeley Hawes even wore the same drab clothes as she did in Ashes to Ashes, and she could really just have been playing the same character, walking about with her typical ‘look but don’t touch’ appearance.
Let’s hope it gets confined to the archives, since I for one won’t be awaiting a new series.
Best bits were the adverts!
I want to know if Ross Abbott was in one of the episodes?
Ace series – loved it ! Loved ‘waking the dead’ too so there you go …. guess you have to be into that kind of thing and like the quirky characters