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Charles 'Charlie' Carson (played by Jim Carter), called Mr Carson by staff and Carson by the family, is the butler at Downton Abbey. Mr Carson is in charge of the pantry, wine cellar, and dining room, as well as the male staff, who report to him. He has worked at Downton since he was a young man, when his grandfather was its Head Groom.
A second footman, Andy, is hired on Barrow's recommendation. During the Downton Abbey Christmas celebration, Tom Branson announces he is moving to the U.S. to work for his cousin, taking daughter Sybil with him. Carson proposes marriage to Mrs Hughes and she accepts.
James Edward Carter (born 19 August 1948) [1] is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Mr Carson in the ITV historical drama series Downton Abbey (2010–2015), which earned him four nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2012–2015).
Ethel refuses the Bryants' offer of money in exchange for custody of their grandson, Charlie. Jane leaves Downton before she and Robert become more involved. Anna and Bates secretly marry; Mary secretly has a Downton bedroom prepared for their wedding night. Cora and Carson recover, but Lavinia succumbs to the flu.
Downton Abbey 3 will honor the memory of the late Dame Maggie Smith, according to onscreen son Hugh Bonneville. ... Jim Carter (Mr. Carson), Phyllis Logan (Mrs. Hughes), Joanne Froggatt (Anna ...
There is a deadly accident, and Henry's friend Charlie Rogers is killed, upsetting both Mary and Henry very deeply. Mrs Carson pretends to have injured her hand, forcing Mr Carson to do the cooking and housekeeping at the cottage. Carson is exhausted and gains a new respect for his wife's efforts. Mrs Patmore's B&B opens with its first guests ...
Kevin Doyle and Dan Stevens on the set of ‘Downton Abbey’ on April 26, 2012 in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Joan Wakeham/Shutterstock “I left that show eight years ago now,” he told ...
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.