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Rose Ayling-Ellis Prepares for Breakthrough Lead Role in ITV’s 'Code of Silence'

The six-part crime thriller, premiering May 18, highlights Deaf representation and the nuanced skill of lip-reading through Ayling-Ellis’s portrayal of Alison Brooks.

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Overview

  • Rose Ayling-Ellis stars as Alison Brooks, a Deaf police canteen worker recruited for her exceptional lip-reading skills to aid in a covert operation against a high-stakes heist.
  • The series, created by Catherine Moulton, draws on her personal experiences with lip-reading and hearing loss to ensure authenticity in its portrayal of Deaf characters.
  • Ayling-Ellis, who has been acting for 13 years, expressed past frustrations with being limited to small roles and emphasized the importance of telling stories from the Deaf perspective.
  • The actress highlighted ongoing societal prejudices about deafness, noting that environmental barriers, rather than her hearing loss, pose the greatest challenges.
  • Code of Silence, set to premiere on ITV on May 18, marks a milestone in mainstream UK television by centering a Deaf protagonist in a dramatic narrative.