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Michelle Dockery married Jasper Waller-Bridge at an intimate ceremony in London on Saturday (23.09.23). The 'Downton Abbey' star tied the knot with Phoebe Waller-Bridge's talent agent brother at St Nicholas church in Chiswick, West London in front of friends and family including the groom's famous sister and the bride's former 'Downton' co-stars Lily James, Joanne Froggatt and Laura Carmichael. Michelle, 41, walked down the aisle wearing a white satin Emilia Wickstead gown and holding a £995 clutch bag by Aspinal of London while the 35-year-old groom wore a suit by Etro. Other guests at the ba...
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Michelle Dockery is "absolutely obsessed" with 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'. The 40-year-old actress and her 'Downton Abbey' co-star Elizabeth McGovern have both confessed to being huge fans of the hit reality series. Elizabeth, 60 - who plays Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham, in 'Downton' - said: "We're obsessed." Michelle - who plays Lady Mary Crawley in 'Downton' - added: "Absolutely obsessed." And Michelle admitted she was actually introduced to the series by Elizabeth and Laura Carmichael, who plays Edith Crawley. The actress confessed to watching 'The Real Housewives' in-betw...
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Elizabeth McGovern was “so proud” of her husband’s work on ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’. The 60-year-old actress – who reprises her role as Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham in the movie sequel – doesn’t get many opportunities to work with director Simon Curtis, so it was a “privilege” to have him behind the camera on her latest project. She told Big Issue magazine: “I don’t get many chances to work with Simon so it was a privilege. “I was nervous because it’s so difficult to come into something that is already up and running, but I was so proud of him. “It had been years since I’d worked with ...
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Elizabeth McGovern “doesn’t understand” the popularity of ‘Downton Abbey’. The 60-year-old actress will reprise her role as Cora Crawley, the Countess of Grantham, in ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’, and although she’s confident it will be a hit, Elizabeth is still unsure why it's so successful. Speaking to the UK edition of OK! magazine, she said: “People ask me why the show has succeeded over the years and I have no idea. “I don’t understand it. I am just grateful. But viewers connect to it for different reasons.” Elizabeth thought making the ‘Downton’ movies would be a bigger and better experien...
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