On April 27, viewers will be able to see the movie “Downton Abbey II: A New Era” in French theaters. On Monday evening in London, the entire cast reunited for a big preview.
Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Imelda Staunton, Jim Carter, Penelope Wilton, Tuppence Middleton, Hugh Dancy … all made significant appearances on the red carpet. But if it caught my eye it was Elizabeth McGovern, the translator of the Cora Grantham. The 60-year-old American actress actually gave up brown and took her gray hair completely off the face of photographers.
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In this second film, which follows the series, which aired between 2010 and 2015 and the first film released in 2019, the public will discover the Crawley clan in 1928, when Tom Branson and Lucy Smith’s daughter were married. Of Lady Paxha. Fans can also explore the journey to the south of France
Find a portrait of Elizabeth McGovern in the April 28, 2022 issue of “Paris Match”.
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