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by BRYANT L. GRIFFIN
May-20-2013 - No Comments
Big names start to find their way to House Grantham
Harry Potter's Maggie Smith was the big wig in "Downton Abbey," but now she'll have some competition from an unlikely source -- Shirley MacLaine. The 77-year-old actress will play Martha Levinson, the mother of Lady Grantham, played by Elizabeth McGovern. It will likely be a battle of the in-laws ...
Read MorePeter Dinklage follows up Emmy with win in difficult supporting actor category
It's always hard to find a clear-cut winner when it comes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, but if there was one for television, it would have to be Showtime's "Homeland." The series, which featured an intense investigation of possible American-born terrorists turned while prisoners of ...
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Updated 10:24 p.m. ET - Refresh the page for updates. -- FINAL It took three tries, but the Hollywood Foreign Press has finally honored Damian Lewis. Well, after the Emmys did. Lewis won a Golden Globe for his pivotal role in the Showtime series "Homeland," and shared his enthusiasm about winn ...
Read MoreActress also assures audiences there is a lot of Maggie Smith coming
The sophomore season of "Downton Abbey" was a tough one for audiences of the popular ITV and PBS series -- but there really wasn't much that could be done. Elizabeth McGovern, the actress behind Countess Cora Crawley, agrees that it was tough. But if fans and critics want to blame anything for it ...
Read MoreBritish newspaper says yes, but distributor says no
It would be hard to imagine "Downton Abbey" without the prim and proper Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, but it may be a reality sooner than we think. British newspaper The Daily Mail says that Maggie Smith has asked the producers of "Downton Abbey" to write her out of the show a ...
Read MoreThe Season 2 premiere doubled the audience normally grabbed by the public broadcaster
The recent Emmy attention for the PBS series "Downton Abbey" has certainly helped the program grow in viewership. The Season 2 premiere of the show, which aired Jan. 9, pulled in 4.2 million viewers, according to The Nielsen Co. That's up 18 percent over its first season average, and is actually ...
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