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Joanne Froggatt (/ ˈ f r ɒ ɡ ə t /; born 23 August 1980) is a British actress.From 2010 to 2015, she portrayed Anna Bates in the ITV period drama series Downton Abbey, for which she received three Emmy nominations and won the 2014 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.
This is a list of characters from Downton Abbey, a British period drama television series created by Julian Fellowes and co-produced by Carnival Films and Masterpiece for ITV and PBS, respectively. Some also appear in one or both of the film sequels: Downton Abbey (2019), and Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022).
To absolve Anna, Bates writes a letter confessing he killed Mr Green, then disappears - apparently to Ireland. Molesley and Baxter are able to prove that Bates was not in London when Green was killed. Anna is released on bail. The Downton household has its annual Christmas party. Tom and Sybbie prepare to leave for America.
That scene was filmed outside Highclere Castle, which famously stands in for Downton Abbey. “The big thing is they all love Maggie, they all loved working with her,” Curtis says of the cast ...
Ahead of Downton Abbey: A New Era’s debut in theaters on May 20, ET has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming sequel thanks to a peek inside the all-new official film companion.
The cast of the period piece movie "Downton Abbey: A New Era," a follow-up to the series "Downton Abbey," look very different off screen.
Downton Abbey is a British period drama television series created by Julian Fellowes and co-produced by Carnival Films and Masterpiece. [1] It first aired on ITV in the United Kingdom on 26 September 2010 and on PBS in the United States on 9 January 2011, as part of the Masterpiece Classic anthology. Six series have been made, the sixth airing ...
Downton Abbey is a British historical drama television series set in the early 20th century, created and co-written by Julian Fellowes.It first aired in the United Kingdom on ITV on 26 September 2010 and in the United States on PBS, which supported its production as part of its Masterpiece Classic anthology, on 9 January 2011.