US Man Gets Suspended Sentence for Stalking Actress Claire Foy 

Actress Claire Foy poses at the 2023 AFI Awards, Friday, Jan. 13, 2023, at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills in Los Angeles. (AP)
Actress Claire Foy poses at the 2023 AFI Awards, Friday, Jan. 13, 2023, at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills in Los Angeles. (AP)
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US Man Gets Suspended Sentence for Stalking Actress Claire Foy 

Actress Claire Foy poses at the 2023 AFI Awards, Friday, Jan. 13, 2023, at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills in Los Angeles. (AP)
Actress Claire Foy poses at the 2023 AFI Awards, Friday, Jan. 13, 2023, at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills in Los Angeles. (AP)

An American man on Friday received a suspended jail term in the UK for stalking "The Crown" actress Claire Foy, on condition he returns to the United States. 

Justin Penrose was given a one year and 10 months jail term, suspended for two years, after he was found guilty late last year of stalking the 38-year-old actress. 

Foy, who played a young Queen Elizabeth II in the hit Netflix series, described the effect on her of Penrose's campaign of harassment in a statement read by the judge at the Old Bailey court. 

"I feel like the freedoms I enjoyed before Mr. Penrose contacted me have now gone," she said. "I view the world in a much more fearful way." 

In court Penrose, who has paranoid schizophrenia, admitted breaching a five-year stalking ban order imposed in July last year after he bombarded Foy with emails and arrived at her home.  

Penrose breached the ban by sending Foy a letter and parcel.  

His sentence was suspended on condition he receives psychiatric treatment in the UK and cooperates with being repatriated to the United States, where he will live with his mother in Florida.  

Judge David Aaronberg imposed a fresh restraining order banning Penrose from contacting Foy or going to certain London districts or close to any building where he believes Foy to be.  

The judge said he was "troubled" that the convicted stalker may continue to be "infatuated" with Foy.  

The actress starred as the British monarch in the first two seasons of the popular series about the British royal family, winning an Emmy for her portrayal.  

In 2021 she played an aristocrat caught up in a divorce scandal in "A Very British Scandal". She also appeared in "Wolf Hall", a television adaptation of Hilary Mantel's books.  

Penrose posed as a Hollywood producer to gain initial access to Foy. He then sent her graphic emails and also contacted her sister and ex-boyfriend. 



New ‘Dexter’ Sequel Starring Michael C. Hall Announced at Comic-Con 

Molly Brown, from left, Patrick Gibson, and Michael C. Hall attend a panel for "Dexter: Original Sin" during Comic-Con International on Friday, July 26, 2024, in San Diego. (AP)
Molly Brown, from left, Patrick Gibson, and Michael C. Hall attend a panel for "Dexter: Original Sin" during Comic-Con International on Friday, July 26, 2024, in San Diego. (AP)
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New ‘Dexter’ Sequel Starring Michael C. Hall Announced at Comic-Con 

Molly Brown, from left, Patrick Gibson, and Michael C. Hall attend a panel for "Dexter: Original Sin" during Comic-Con International on Friday, July 26, 2024, in San Diego. (AP)
Molly Brown, from left, Patrick Gibson, and Michael C. Hall attend a panel for "Dexter: Original Sin" during Comic-Con International on Friday, July 26, 2024, in San Diego. (AP)

The “Dexter” universe is expanding, with everyone’s favorite serial killer coming back from the dead.

At San Diego Comic-Con, the “Dexter” team, led by showrunner Clyde Phillips, announced that audiences would see more of the character in “Dexter: Resurrection,” a new sequel series from Showtime. It will pick up where fellow franchise sequel “Dexter: New Blood” left off with its main character dead, prompting many fans to believe any future sequels would be impossible.

Michael C. Hall, who started playing the titular character in 2006, will reprise his role. He made a surprise appearance at the Comic-Con panel, shocking fans even before they heard the news of the new series. Phillips didn’t disclose too many details, but somehow, the “Resurrection” will revive its lead.

The announcement came during the promotion of “Dexter: Original Sin,” a prequel series that explores the character as a younger man, played by Patrick Gibson.

“This weekend there were a lot of surprises,” Gibson said in an interview with The Associated Press. “They set up the characters in season one to have such rich inner life and so much complexity that even with eight seasons, there’s so much more to explore.”

At the panel, the creatives behind the franchise also announced that Hall is the narrator of the “Original Sin” series, where he will divulge the inner thoughts of young Dexter. The prequel series is set to release in December 2024 and “Dexter: Resurrection” will start filming in January for a summer 2025 release.

Fans at the packed venue Friday exploded with cheers when the panel made the surprise announcement.

“Original Sin” also stars Christian Slater, who said he was “obsessed” with the original series and was looking forward to exploring more of the story that the previous series didn’t get to examine.

“To see Dexter becoming Dexter — it’s really cool to see how Clyde Phillips has handled that and the writing is just so good and so rich, it’s fun to do,” Slater told The Associated Press.

“Dexter” premiered in 2006 and ran for eight seasons, earning Hall five drama actor Emmy nominations. It quickly became one of Showtime’s most successful series and gained a cult-like following.