Michelle Dockery has revealed some heartbreaking Downey Abbey 3 news that left the cast and crew feeling deeply 'emotional'.
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Michelle Dockery has called Downton Abbey 3 a "beautiful film", as fans prepare to say goodbye to the Crawley family.
Michelle Dockery has said that Downton Abbey 3 will include a touching tribute to the late Dame Maggie Smith. The 43-year-old actress – who plays Lady Mary Talbot (née Crawley) – says that the film is ‘beautiful’ and is sure to be a hit with Downton Abbey fans.
It's set to be quite the emotional farewell for Downton Abbey fans but Michelle Dockery has now revealed that as well as being a fitting tribute to the late Maggie Smith, the third Downton Abbey film also marks a wonderful reunion. The anticipated film will mark the return of Paul Giamatti as Harold Levinson, Dockery's onscreen uncle.
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Michelle Dockery has confirmed some heartbreaking Downey Abbey 3 news that left the cast and crew very 'emotional'
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