Elizabeth McGovern
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 10: Actors Michelle Dockery, Joanne Froggatt, Elizabeth McGovern and Rob James-Collier attend the after party for an evening with 'Downton Abbey' at Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre on June 10, 2013 in North Hollywood, California.
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Downton Abbey: Elizabeth McGovern wants Lady Cora duet with Lord Grantham (Hugh Bonneville)!
In 2008 McGovern began fronting the band Sadie and the Hotheads at The Castle pub venue in Portobello Road, London. The band released an album of songs she developed with The Nelson Brothers, who are now part of the band, and also included Ron Knights on from Unreality TV Read more »
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Downton’s Elizabeth McGovern on music and the Fringe
A whopping 12.1 million people watched the Christmas Day Downton Abbey last year, a humdinger of an episode in which Matthew Crawley – much-loved heir to the estate and brand-new baby daddy to boot – made a dramatic exit under his own open-top sports car from The Scotsman Read more »
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heat grabbed Elizabeth McGovern aka Downton Abbey’s Lady Crawley for a chat at Isle of Wight Festival!
We at heat do love a bit of Downton Abbey, so when we spotted Lady Crawley aka Elizabeth McGovern hanging around at the Isle of Wight Festival today, we couldn’t resist grabbing her for a quick chinwag. As well as acting, Elizabeth has been honing her vo from Heat World Read more »
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Ostrow: "Downton Abbey's" Elizabeth McGovern narrates Denver filmmakers' "Civil War: The Untold Story"
Even before it is fully edited, a new film about the Civil War is proving controversial. "Civil War: The Untold Story" from Denver's Great Divide Pictures will air on public TV in 2014. Narrated by "Downton Abbey's" Elizabeth McGovern, a great "get" for from Denver Post Read more »
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'Civil War: The Untold Story' - Interview with filmmaker Chris Wheeler
CW: I think there's no denying the Eastern Theater was very important—the catastrophic loss of life makes it tragic, and that alone brings attention to the East, and deservedly so. It would be wrong for us to ignore the Eastern Theater, but we are focusi from Quarterly Journal of Military History Read more »