PEAKY Blinders is returning for its sixth and final series this February.
Here is who you can expect to see on your screens for the return of the iconic gangster drama.
Who will star in series six?
Cillian Murphy as Thomas Shelby
The series wouldn’t be the same without Cillian Murphy heading up the star-filled cast.
Cillian began his career as a rock musician before turning to acting.
He’s since featured in a number of highly successful TV shows, theatre productions and films like Dunkirk.
Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby
Paul Anderson is a British actor who is best known for his role in Peaky Blinders.
He’s also starred in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and The Revenant.
Paul began his career as a ticket scalper before enrolling in a drama school.
Helen McCrory as Aunt Polly
Helen McCrory is best known for her work on the British theatre, having regularly appeared in productions staged at the National Theatre.
She’s had plenty of iconic film and TV roles too, from having a role in Harry Potter to The Crown.
She is married to actor Damian Lewis.
Sophie Rundle as Ada Shelby
Sophie Rundle is a British actress who recently appeared in The Nest, a show about a woman who agrees to be a surrogate mother for a couple.
Sophie often acts in drama genre shows, having also been in Happy Valley, Bodyguard and Gentleman Jack.
She too is married to another actor, Matt Stokoe.
Annabelle Wallis as Grace Burgess
Annabelle Wallis is the actress currently dating Chris Pine.
She’s performed in other period shows, like The Tudors.
The 35 year old was raised in Oxford and has relatives in the entertainment world.
Joe Cole as John Shelby
Joe Cole trained at the National Youth Theatre and went on to secure roles in big shows, like Skins and Peaky Blinders.
He starred in Black Mirror, which earned him a BAFTA nomination.
Finn Cole, his younger brother, has also gone down the path of acting.
Charlotte Riley as May Carleton
Charlotte Riley is a British actress who is married to Tom Hardy.
As well as Peaky Blinders, she’s known for appearing in Wuthering Heights and Easy Virtue.
After co-writing a play named Shaking Cecilia, she won the Sunday Times’ Playwriting Award.
Natasha O’Keeffe as Lizzie Stark
Natasha O’Keeffe has starred in some iconic TV shows, including Lip Service and Misfits.
Her other credits include: Filth, Rebellion and Temple.
She was born in Brighton and raised in London’s Tooting.
Benjamin Zephaniah as Jeremiah Jesus
Benjamin Zephaniah is primarily an author and poet.
He told Birmingham Live: “A lot of people don’t realise I’m based on a real character who fought with a battalion from Birmingham in the First World War.
“He went back to Jamaica and missed his pals from Birmingham so much that he came back to Birmingham.”