“Sometimes the best decision is to put your ego aside and accept a minor role in a project that you sense will appeal to the public”,
analyzes with disarming lucidity Elizabeth McGovern from the sofa of the Bristol, where she then receives us that the long promotional campaign of
Downton Abbey begins
.
A new era
.
The second film, released on Wednesday, continues Julian Fellowes' cult series about the misadventures of Yorkshire aristocrats and their Edwardian servants in the twilight of the 1920s. to accept in 2009 the role of Cora Crawley, countess of Grantham, chatelaine of the saga.
However, the love at first sight with his character was not really there.
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Of this American heiress who bails out the ancestral property, does not wish to emancipate herself, has no control over the estate or her fortune and seeks good matches for her daughters, Elizabeth McGovern readily says:
“Cora had…
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