Eddie Marsan to play canoe conman John Darwin and Monica Dolan will play wife Anne in new ITV drama

Eddie Marsan has been cast as canoe conman John Darwin in a new ITV drama about the infamous case which saw the fraudster fake his own death.

The actor, 52, will be joined by actress Monica Dolan, 52, who will portray his wife Anne in the show called The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe. 

The couple, who are now divorced, were both jailed for more than 6 years after they tried to convince family, friends, the police and insurance companies, that John had gone missing in 2002 while canoeing off the coast of Seaton Carew.    

New role: Eddie Marsan has been cast as canoe conman John Darwin in a new ITV drama about the infamous case which saw the fraudster fake his own death (pictured in February 2019)

The drama, which has started filming in the North East this month, will focus on how Anne became complicit in her husband’s deception to convince the world he’d gone missing in an attempt to claim life insurance and avoid bankruptcy.    

However, the deception was to take its toll on Anne who lied to their sons, Mark and Anthony, for five years whilst her husband, in the early days of the fraud, secretly lived in a bedsit next door to the home he shared with Anne.

Devastated by the loss of their father, neither son had an inkling their parents were capable of such treachery. 

Interesting character: Actress Monica Dolan, 52, will portray Anne Darwin in the show called The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe (pictured in October 2019)

Interesting character: Actress Monica Dolan, 52, will portray Anne Darwin in the show called The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe (pictured in October 2019)

Anne and John, now 70, eventually decided to leave Seaton Carew and move to Panama City to start a new life together before their secret was exposed by the discovery of a photo of them posing in a Panama real estate office in July 2006.

At her trial Anne pleaded not guilty, arguing that she had been coerced into the plot by her husband, but the jury didn’t believe her. 

She and her husband were both jailed for more than six years, with Anne being released from prison in 2011 after serving part of a six-and-a-half-year sentence.

Since the astonishing case, the couple have divorced and in 2015 it was reported that John has remarried a younger woman called Mercy May, 47, while Anne has opted for a quiet life away from the headlines.

ITV’s drama The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe is based upon the unpublished manuscript written by journalist David Leigh who was the first journalist to track down Anne as she was on the verge of setting up a new life in Panama.  

Stars Monica and Eddie will be joined in the cast by Mark Stanley (White House Farm) and Karl Pilkington (Sick of It, Derek). 

Real life: John and Anne Darwin tried to convince the world that John had gone missing in 2002 whilst canoeing off the coast of Seaton Carew. However their secret was exposed by the discovery of a photo of them posing in a Panama real estate office in July 2006 (pictured)

Real life: John and Anne Darwin tried to convince the world that John had gone missing in 2002 whilst canoeing off the coast of Seaton Carew. However their secret was exposed by the discovery of a photo of them posing in a Panama real estate office in July 2006 (pictured)

Speaking about his new role, Eddie said: ‘I’m so thrilled to be working with Chris Lang, one of our greatest writers and to get the chance to work with Monica Dolan.

‘The story of how and why John Darwin faked his own death to defraud insurance companies is fascinating, and if it weren’t fact, you’d think it unbelievable. 

‘I can’t pretend to understand what was going on in his head when he made those choices, but I’m going to do my absolute best to portray him, and I can’t wait to get started.’

And Monica added: ‘The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe tells the story of surely the most outrageous fraud of modern times – and my favourite kind of drama is when the outrageous comes from the prosaic. 

‘As breath-taking as their managing to pull this deception off in the first place, is how spectacularly the couple wrecked it for themselves as soon as they had got away with it.’ 

Jailed: Anne was released from prison in 2011 after serving part of a six-and-a-half-year sentence

Prison sentence: John was jailed for six years and three months

Jailed: Anne and her husband were both jailed after their secret was discovered, with Anne being released from prison in 2011 after serving part of a six-and-a-half-year sentence

Shocking: Anne lied to their sons, Mark and Anthony, for five years whilst her husband, in the early days of the fraud, secretly lived in a bedsit next door to the home he shared with Anne

Shocking: Anne lied to their sons, Mark and Anthony, for five years whilst her husband, in the early days of the fraud, secretly lived in a bedsit next door to the home he shared with Anne

The real life story is written by acclaimed screenwriter Chris Lang, who said: ‘I am beyond delighted to be working with two of the finest actors of their generation. 

‘I have admired them both from afar for many years (not in a creepy way though) and cannot wait to see them bring Anne and John Darwin to life.’

The four-part drama is produced by Story Films, the company founded by three times BAFTA-winner David Nath and fellow award-winning director Peter Beard. 

Susie Liggat (Giri/Haji) also executive produces, with Alison Sterling (The Windermere Children) producing.

They will be joined by the celebrated screenwriter of Unforgotten and Innocent Chris Lang who also executive produces the four part series. BAFTA winning director, Richard Laxton, (Honour, Mrs Wilson, Mum) directs each of the four episodes. 

The drama has been commissioned for ITV by Head of Drama Polly Hill and will be produced in association with All3Media International. 

Coming soon: The drama, which has started filming in the North East this month, will focus on how Anne became complicit in her husband's deception (Eddie Marsan is pictured in 2018)

Coming soon: The drama, which has started filming in the North East this month, will focus on how Anne became complicit in her husband’s deception (Eddie Marsan is pictured in 2018)