Downton Abbey: Episode 5


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Wednesday, October 29 on CBET Windsor HDTV (9.1)

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Episode 5

Season 6, Episode 5

Downton Abbey receives a visit from Neville Chamberlain, who is drawn into Lady Violet's attempts to save the hospital.

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Hugh Bonneville (Actor)
Born: November 10, 1963
Birthplace: Blackheath, London, England
Trivia: Wrote plays as a child that he performed with friends. Archbishop Rowan Williams was one of his teachers when he attended the University of Cambridge. Worked with the National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company after college. First met his wife, Lulu, when they were in their teens. They drifted apart, but became reacquainted during their 30s. Made his professional acting debut in 1986 as an understudy to Ralph Fiennes in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Supports Merlin, a medical charity, and Scene & Heard, a mentoring program that pairs inner-city children from Somers Town, London, with theatre professionals.
Laura Carmichael (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1986
Birthplace: Southampton, Hampshire, England
Trivia: Is a distant relative of the English acting legend Ian Carmichael. Supported herself while pursuing an acting career by working as a teaching assistant, nanny and receptionist. Had to choose between Downton Abbey and a production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in Dubai days before she won the part of Lady Edith; the audition process had whittled the potentials to her and one other actor at the time that she had to make the call. Became good friends with fellow Downton star Michelle Dockery.
Jim Carter (Actor)
Born: August 19, 1948
Birthplace: Harrogate, Yorkshire, England
Trivia: Was head boy of his high school in his final year. Left the University of Sussex after two years to join a fringe theatre group called the Brighton Combination. Performed with the Madhouse Company of London, a comedy troupe, during the 1970s. Attended a circus school in New York during the 1970s, where he learned to walk the tightrope, ride a unicycle, juggle and perform magic. Met wife Imelda Staunton when they were both cast in a 1982 production of Guys and Dolls at the Royal National Theatre in London. They later worked together in a production of The Wizard of Oz; he was the Cowardly Lion to her Dorothy. Serves as chairman of the Hampstead Cricket Club.
Raquel Cassidy (Actor)
Born: January 22, 1968
Birthplace: Fleet, Hampshire, England
Trivia: Born to a Spanish mother and an English father. Started working on a PhD in biological anthropology, but abandoned it to pursue an acting career. Is fluent in Spanish and also speaks French and German. Played Viola in Twelfth Night at the Royal National Theatre in 1997. Did a world tour with Macbeth, playing Lady Macbeth, in 2004. Became famous for her role as reformed thief and lady's maid Phyllis Baxter in Downton Abbey from 2013-2015.
Brendan Coyle (Actor)
Born: December 02, 1963
Birthplace: Corby, Northamptonshire, England
Trivia: The great-nephew of legendary Manchester United manager Matt Busby (1909-94). Trained to be a butcher after leaving school at age 16. Decided to pursue his acting dream at age 18, a year after his father unexpectedly died. Learned to act at his cousin's Dublin theatre. Honoured with the 1999 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for the London production of Irish playwright Conor McPherson's The Weir. Downtown Abbey creator Julian Fellowes wrote the role of Mr. Bates with him in mind, having seen him in the 2004 BBC series North and South. A patron of Lakelands Hospice in Corby, Northamptonshire; also supports Workwise, which helps young people find jobs.
Michelle Dockery (Actor)
Born: December 15, 1981
Birthplace: Romford, East London, England
Trivia: Reached the third round of auditions for the Sound of Music at the age of 8, but lost the part when she spoke in her natural Essex accent. Made her professional stage debut in His Dark Materials in 2004. In 2007, was nominated for the Evening Standard Award for her role as Eliza Dootlittle in Pygmalion. Is a jazz singer; performed at the 50th anniversary of Ronnie Scott's Jazz club in 2009. Became Oxfam's first ever Humanitarian Ambassador in 2014, having travelled to Jordan to meet with Syrian refugees.
Kevin Doyle (Actor)
Born: April 10, 1960
Birthplace: Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England
Trivia: Appeared in Bill Pryde's production of Noel Coward's play, Hay Fever, at the Arts Theatre in Cambridge. Worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in productions of Richard III, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet and Henry V. Earned a degree in history through the Open University, a distance-learning school. Took part in a Downton Abbey parody for ITV fundraising campaign, Text Santa, starring alongside George Clooney. Known for his roles as DS John Wadsworth in Happy Valley, John Parr in The Lakes and the valet /footman Joseph Molesley in Downton Abbey. Has won two Screen Actors Guild awards and a Royal Television Society award for best actor for Happy Valley.
Michael Fox (Actor)
Joanne Froggatt (Actor)
Born: August 23, 1980
Birthplace: Littlebeck, England
Trivia: Won the Most Promising Newcomer award at the 2010 British Independent Film Awards for her leading role in drama film In Our Name. Is perhaps best known for her role as Anna Bates on the critically-acclaimed period drama Downton Abbey between 2010 and 2015. Won the Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or TV Movie award at the 2014 Golden Globes, for her role in Downton Abbey. Made her stage debut in 2019, playing Frances Thorpe in a West End production of Alys, Always. Is an ambassador for children's charity Plan UK's "Because I Am a Girl" campaign.
Matthew Goode (Actor)
Born: April 03, 1978
Birthplace: Exeter, Devon, England
Trivia: English actor Matthew Goode took his Hollywood bow on a prestigious note, as Casper, one of the key characters in the well-received Alliance Atlantis telemovie Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister (2002). The film constituted a revisionist update of the Cinderella story, adapted from the best-selling novel by Gregory Maguire, and premiered on ABC to stellar ratings, virtually guaranteeing success for Goode and his fellow players. The young actor achieved his next coup not long after, landing a role in the romantic comedy Chasing Liberty (2004), opposite pop diva and heartthrob Mandy Moore. In that movie, Goode portrayed a British playboy who falls for the first daughter of the U.S. president (Moore), wholly unaware of her identity -- meanwhile guarding a little secret of his own.Goode demonstrated his versatility as Tom Hewett in Woody Allen's deadly serious, British-borne thriller Match Point (2005) and returned to romantic comedy as a groom whose bride (Piper Perabo) falls for another woman on the day of their wedding, in the 2006 Imagine Me & You. Following a critically praised appearance in Scott Frank's 2007 caper thriller The Lookout (opposite Jeff Daniels and Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Goode hearkened back to England for a much-anticipated portrayal of Charles Ryder in the 2008 big-screen adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited. He was also cast as Ozymandias in the hotly anticipated comic-book superhero film Watchmen (2009), adapted from the acclaimed Alan Moore graphic novel. He followed that up with an appearance in Tom Ford's directorial debut A Single Man. The romantic comedy Leap Year came the next year, and the Australian comedy drama Burning Man in 2011.
Rob James-Collier (Actor)
Born: September 23, 1976
Birthplace: Salford, Greater Manchester, England
Trivia: Didn't begin acting until 2005, when a friend asked if he'd appear in a student film that he was shooting. Prior to that, he was pursuing the career he'd gone to college for—marketing. Found an acting teacher via the Yellow Pages after deciding he wanted to give acting a go. Among the jobs he took while supporting his acting aspirations: bricklayer and pastry packer. Hyphenated his name to James-Collier to placate the acting union Equity, as there was already an actor named Rob Collier. Scored a supporting role in a series (Down to Earth) on one of his first auditions. Appeared in catalogs for Argos (a British retail chain) in 2007 and '08. Anointed "Sexiest Male" at the 2007 and 2008 British Soap Awards for his work on Coronation Street.
Allen Leech (Actor)
Born: May 18, 1981
Birthplace: Killiney, Ireland
Trivia: Was shy as a child, until his role as the Cowardly Lion in a school production of The Wizard of Oz inspired him to become an actor. Made his stage debut in a London production of A Streetcar Named Desire at age 16. Voted Sexiest Irish Male by U Magazine in 2005. Was named 48th Best Dressed Man in Britain by GQ in 2015. Became patron of the CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) charity in 2016; lost his friend Peter Greene to Sudden Adult Death Syndrome in 2002.
Phyllis Logan (Actor)
Born: January 11, 1956
Birthplace: Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from the early '80s.
Elizabeth Mcgovern (Actor)
Born: July 18, 1961
Birthplace: Evanston, Illinois, United States
Trivia: The daughter of educators, Elizabeth McGovern moved from her home town of Evanston, Illinois to Los Angeles when her father, a law professor at Northwestern, transferred to UCLA. Discovered for the movies while appearing in a high-school play, McGovern made an impressive screen debut as the girlfriend of emotionally disturbed teenager Timothy Hutton in the Oscar-winning Ordinary People (1980). The following year, she earned an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of notorious turn-of-the-century "kept lady" Evelyn Nesbit Shaw in Ragtime. She honed her acting skills at Julliard and the American Conservatory Theatre, then made her off-Broadway debut in a 1981 production of To Be Young, Gifted and Black; her later stage credits include Painting Churches and The Hitch-hiker. Carefully avoiding the make-work roles usually reserved for actresses of her generation, McGovern has opted for offbeat characterizations in such films as Racing with the Moon (1984) and Once Upon a Time in America. She seems unconcerned with the size of her roles, so long as she can make a lasting impression as witness The Handmaid's Tale (1991) in which she deftly handles her role with such formidable co-stars as Natasha Richardson and Robert Duvall with her brief appearance as self-deprecating lesbian prostitute Moira. Elizabeth McGovern also starred in the 1995 TV sitcom If Not for You.
Sophie McShera (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1985
Birthplace: Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Trivia: After her first week with Footsteps Theatre School at age 12, she was sent for an audition for The Goodbye Girl. She was cast and made her West End debut with the show at the London Palladium. Went on a national UK tour of Annie. Started a company with her then-boyfriend while at university called ThatSweetFeeling. Appeared in Jerusalem at the Apollo Theatre with Mark Rylance in 2011.
Lesley Nicol (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1953
Birthplace: Manchester, England
Trivia: Made her television debut in 1985 soap opera The Practice.Starred as Auntie Annie in the original 1996 production of East is East, reprising the role in the 1999 film adaptation.Between 2000 and 2002, starred as Rosie in the West End production of Mamma Mia!Is perhaps best known for playing Mrs Patmore in ITV period drama Downton Abbey between 2010 and 2019.In 2017, wrote and produced an original musical about her life.Is an ambassador for animal charity Animals Asia.
David Robb (Actor)
Born: August 23, 1947
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Was 'roped in' to act in plays at school, found he was good enough and decided to focus on acting as a career. Gained attention for his role in the 1976 BBC production of I, Claudius, starring as Germanicus. For over twenty years, has volunteered for the Samaritans, a charity providing support to vulnerable people in emotional distress, or at risk of suicide. Ran in the Edinburgh Marathon to raise money for leukaemia research. Appeared in a Scottish production of Lay of the Last Minstrel opposite his wife, Briony McRoberts, and Joanna Lumley in 2013. His late wife suffered from anorexia and depression; she committed suicide in 2013 by jumping in front of a train in London. Was classicly trained as an actor and finds theatre acting keeps his feet on the ground, although he likes the fast pace of screen acting.
Maggie Smith (Actor)
Born: December 28, 1934
Died: September 27, 2024
Birthplace: Ilford, Essex, England
Trivia: Breathes there a theatergoer or film fan on Earth who has not, at one time or another, fallen in love with the sublimely brilliant British comedic actress Dame Maggie Smith? The daughter of an Oxford University pathologist, Smith received her earliest acting training at the Oxford Playhouse School. In 1952, she made her professional stage bow as Viola in Twelfth Night. Four years later she was on Broadway, performing comedy routines in Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1956; that same year, she made her first, extremely brief screen appearance in Child in the House (she usually refers to 1959's Nowhere to Go as her screen debut).In 1959, Smith joined the Old Vic, and in 1962 won the first of several performing honors, the London Evening Standard Award, for her work in the West End production The Private Ear/The Public Eye. Her subsequent theatrical prizes include the 1963 and 1972 Variety Club awards for Mary Mary and Private Lives, respectively, and the 1990 Tony Award for her performance in the Broadway play Lettice and Lovage. In addition, Smith has won Oscars for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) and California Suite (1978), and British Film Academy awards for A Private Function (1985), A Room With a View (1986), and The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987).These accolades notwithstanding, Smith has had no qualms about accepting such "lightweight" roles as lady sleuth Dora Charleston (a delicious Myrna Loy takeoff) in Murder By Death (1976), the aging Wendy in Steven Spielberg's Peter Pan derivation Hook (1991), and the Mother Superior in Whoopi Goldberg's Sister Act films of the early '90s. During the same decade, she also took more serious roles in Richard III (1995), Washington Square (1997), and Tea With Mussolini (1999). On a lighter note, her role in director Robert Altman's Gosford Park earned Smith her sixth Oscar nomination. She earned a whole new generation of fans during the first decade of the next century when she was cast as Professor McGonagall in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, a part she would return to for each of the film's phenomenally successful sequels. She worked in other films as well including Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Becoming Jane, and Nanny McPhee Returns. In 2010 she earned rave reviews for her work in the television series Downton Abbey.Made a Dame Commander in 1989, Smith was elected to the Theatre Hall of Fame in 1994. Previously married to the late actor Sir Robert Stephens, she is the wife of screenwriter Beverly Cross and the mother of actors Toby Stephens and Chris Larkin.
Penelope Wilton (Actor)
Born: June 03, 1946
Birthplace: Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Trivia: Has dyslexia. Attended a convent boarding school. Made her West End debut in John Osborne's West of Suez opposite Ralph Richardson in 1971; and has acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre Company. Became a household name in England in the mid-1980s due to her work on the BBC sitcom Ever Decreasing Circles. Honored with the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2004; elevated to a Dame in 2016. Bestowed with an honorary Doctor of Letters degree by the University of Hull in North Yorkshire, England, in 2012.
Paul Copley (Actor)
Born: November 25, 1944
Birthplace: Denby Dale, West Yorkshire
Douglas Reith (Actor)
Sue Johnston (Actor)
Born: July 12, 1943
Birthplace: Warrington, Lancashire, England
Trivia: Left school at 17 and worked in a tax office in Liverpool. Worked in a music store owned by Beatles manager Brian Epstein's family, and as a result, was friendly with the Beatles. Suffered from bulimia as a teenager, and deals with the topic in her autobiography entitled Things I Couldn't Tell My Mother. Was sexually attacked in 1970. Published her first book, a memoir entitled Hold on to the Messy Times, in 1989. In 2009, was appointed an OBE (an Officer of the Order of the British Empire). Has campaigned on behalf of the Labour Party and for gay rights. Supports Liverpool FC and St Helens RFC. Was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2010 by the University of Chester at Chester Cathedral.
Jeremy Swift (Actor)
Born: June 27, 1960
Birthplace: Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England
Trivia: A slightly burly, heavyset British actor of cinema and television, Jeremy Swift seemed predestined for not merely character roles, but characterizations as a slightly blustery oaf. In the process of establishing himself, he grew into a performer venerated by audiences, and one of the busiest actors in British filmdom. Swift debuted on camera in the very early '80s, with bit parts in features including Fords on Water (1983) and Mr. Love (1985), but remained offscreen in the 10 years or so that followed. He reemerged as a prolific television player in the mid-'90s on U.K. series including Next of Kin, Making the Difference, and The Grand, then experienced a substantial change of venue in 2001, when the legendary Robert Altman cast him in the period murder mystery Gosford Park. That assignment inducted Swift into cinematic releases, and he followed it up with work in outings such as Mike Barker's To Kill a King (2002), Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist (2005) (as the aptly named Mr. Bumble), and the Vince Vaughn Christmas comedy Fred Claus (2007). Also in 2007, Swift enjoyed a plum supporting role in director John Crowley's acclaimed psychological drama Boy A.
Howard Ward (Actor)
Harry Hadden-Paton (Actor)
Sebastian Dunn (Actor)
Victoria Emslie (Actor)
Antonia Bernath (Actor)
Rupert Frazer (Actor)
Born: March 12, 1947
Robert James-collier (Actor) .. Thomas Barrow
Oliver Barker (Actor) .. George Crawley

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