Could the "Cinderella" actor appear in "Downton Abbey"? She says she hopes it is possible as she already knowns two of the show's stars, Lily James and Sophie McShera.
Actor Lily James has many new roles after "Downton Abbey" but says she is "really anonymous." She continues her journey through the acting industry and her upcoming roles will only continue to brighten her star.
The Duchess paid a visit to the cast and crew of "Downton Abbey," meeting with many of them and posing in various photos. She also watched the filming of a scene and received various gifts.
Lord Grantham (Hugh Bonneville) hinted at what to expect from the next season. He also confirmed there will be a Christmas Special, though it remains unknown whether it will be the last Christmas Special.
Mexican First Lady Angelica Rivera met some of the cast of "Downton Abbey" during her and her husband's visit to the United Kingdom. Though creator Julian Fellowes did not meet the first lady, he did meet President Pena Nieto.
According to her representative, Maggie Smith will not be leaving the show until the show is over. She may also meet the Duchess of Cambridge next week as she plans a visit to the set of "Downton Abbey."
The great British actor said it could be time for her character, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, to retire from the screen as the character is getting too old to continue on the series.
"Downton Abbey" could be nearing its end as new rumors claim the cast is looking for new work and creator Julian Fellowes could begin working on a new project.
The Cast of Downton Abbey Could Star in The Gilded Age Those of you who crave the aristocratic aura of that PBS period piece Downton Abbey can take heart knowing that as the post-Edwardian era comes to its close Its creator Julian Fellowes will likely be bringing some familiar faces to the new show 'The Gilded Age', a series about the upper crust of New York’s social society set in the 19th century.
The time has arrived lords and ladies. "Downton Abbey" will return to American televisions this Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015, on PBS. The popular British costume drama will bring new stories and characters to American televisions nationwide as viewers join the Crawley family and their servants embark on another journey into the ever-changing 1920s.
The Christmas and holiday season always has holiday TV specials like "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and "Frosty the Snowman." In the U.K., Christmas time is what TV viewers anticipate. This time around, "Doctor Who" slammed "Downton Abbey" in the ratings, and a BBC sitcom, "Mrs. Brown's Boys," came out on top once again.
It's been a British invasion in New York City this week! The city has been buzzing between the arrival of Prince William and The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton who came here for the first time ever and visited The White House, 9/11 Memorial and watched basketball with Beyoncé and JAY Z -- to the a highly anticipated visit from the cast and director of "Downton Abbey," the highest-rated drama on PBS, which Latin Post attended.Needless to say, it's been a rather exciting time for New Yorkers and Brits alike.
Published on YouTube the morning of Nov. 19, Disney Movie Trailers released the official U.S. trailer for "Disney's Cinderella" to rave reviews by critics of the legendary fable.
The popular British television costume drama "Downton Abbey" could be doing more than just bringing its global audience back in time: It may be resurrecting past fashion trends as well.