Hugh Bonneville

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    'Downton Abbey' star Hugh Bonneville gets COVID-19 jab while volunteering at vaccination site

    The actor best known as the Earl of Grantham (and "Paddington" patriarch Mr. Brown) flashed a thumb's up as he received his vaccine.

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  • EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly

    Forest Whitaker gets festive in first trailer for 'Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey'

    The first trailer for Netflix's holiday musical 'Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey' is here to spread a little holiday cheer.

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    'Downton Abbey' star Hugh Bonneville looks totally different with weight loss, new hairstyle

    Lord Grantham is looking a little different these days.

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  • NewsEthan Alter

    Binge Guide: After 'Downton,' See  Hugh Bonneville in 'W1A'

    When 'Downton Abbey' closes its door, you can catch Hugh Bonneville in the hilarious British comedy 'W1A.'

  • NewsMandi Bierly

    'Downton Abbey' Director Talks That Dinner Scene Shocker

    Warning: This interview about the the fifth episode of Downton Abbey’s final season contains spoilers. Downton Abbey fans have watched Lord Grantham’s discomfort come and go in the show’s final season, but few would have been expecting it to culminate in the Great Ulcer Burst of 1925. In Sunday’s episode, as the war between the Dowager Countess and Isobel raged on in front of a dinner guest, the Minster of Health, Robert (Hugh Bonneville) rose from the table — then projectile-vomited blood acr

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Downton Abbey' Review: Come Together

    It’s 1925 in Downton Abbey as the sixth and final season begins on Sunday night, and the dead dog Isis is, reassuringly if somewhat eerily, still seen trotting toward the stately pile in the opening credits. The theme of the season, stated as loudly as one of the Dowager Countess’s window-rattling harrumphs, is that 20th-century modernity has finally, and now with even greater speed, penetrated the Downton families, both upstairs and downstairs. WARNING: SOME MINOR SPOILERS FOLLOW FOR THE SUNDAY

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    ‘Downton Abbey’ Stars Reenact Scene With American Accents

    On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert wondered what it might sound like if Downton Abbey were performed with American accents as opposed to the original English ones. Luckily, his guests Michelle Dockery (Lady Mary Crawley), Hugh Bonneville (Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham), and Allen Leech (Tom Branson) were able to deliver. Dockery’s American Lady Mary sounded as if she were the Lady of a Mall in Van Nuys, with Bonneville as her lovable, if doddering, dad, while Leech’s Branson spoke as if his on