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What The Cast Of Downton Abbey Looks Like In Real Life - Duration: 7:55.Revealing the upstairs-downstairs way of life, Downton Abbey wowed its audience with a dynamic
portrayal of the Crawley family and their help.
But it should come as no surprise that the actors don't look like their characters 24/7.
Here's what the stars of Downton Abbey look like in real life.
Laura Carmichael
Middle sister Lady Edith Crawley was played by Laura Carmichael, And according to the
Radio Times, fans immediately pegged her as the ugly one.
"But I don't want to be invisible, either.
I've had enough of it."
She shared,
"It was really funny opening the newspaper and reading the reviews and going, 'Oh, I'm
playing the ugly one.'
I hadn't thought of that."
But this perception changed over the years, and Carmichael eventually became noted more
for her character's status rather than her looks — even off camera.
She said,
"People ask me to go horse-riding and things.
I have to say, 'I'm not really posh, I don't own a horse, I don't know how to do it.'"
Michelle Dockery
The actress who played Lady Mary Crawley has a similar real-life look to her character.
Carmichael told the Radio Times about fans' obsession with Michelle Dockery's role, saying,
"I've watched people talk to Michelle like she's the queen — she's Lady Mary."
Since the series finale, Dockery's taken on a very different role in the show Good Behavior.
Comparing her new character to Lady Mary, Dockery told Vanity Fair,
"They are very different, and I think it may shock some people, and that's all right.
I don't mind shocking people."
"You came.
To be honest, I wasn't completely sure you would."
"I'm glad to hear it.
I should hate to be predictable."
Hugh Bonneville
Thanks to his character, Robert Crawley, Bonneville will most likely be the Lord of Downton Abbey
for the rest of his life.
"You make it sound very serious."
Since the show's end, he has continued to act, but tells ET Online,
"I'm enjoying semi-retirement, staring at my garden...I just look for characters and
stories that are entertaining and quirky to fill the gap between now and the grave."
"Nothing's the matter.
What should be the matter?"
Joanne Froggatt
"I'm Anna, the head housemaid."
As a lady's maid, Froggatt's character Anna Bates wore little makeup.
The actress explained why, telling Allure,
"Being a lady's maid...you'd never want to be seen competing with your employers...They
had to dull down my hair, my face...Just foundation and a tiny bit of blush."
But she had glam plans post-shoot, telling the mag,
"When we finish the series, the first thing I do is go get my spray tan, go get my nails
done, because I don't get to do any of that for six months.
I'm quite a girlie girl myself."
Robert James-Collier
Thomas Barrow, a butler who believed he was better than his fellow company downstairs,
was played by Robert James-Collier
"Your ladyship, may I have the honor of this dance?"
The character and the actor may look very similar, but their outfits of the day are
definitely not.
During an interview with The Guardian, James-Collier came in wearing, "a lumberjack shirt, skinny
jeans and Converse."
The upstairs would be appalled.
Phyllis Logan
Head housekeeper Mrs. Hughes was played by actress Phyllis Logan, whose off-screen style
is quite a bit more modern than her on-screen look.
And while Mrs. Hughes was one for rules, Logan is all about breaking them.
She told the Washington Post,
"Because I came from a small town outside Glasgow, nobody from my school had ever gone
into the acting profession...You joined the bank or became a teacher or whatever you did."
Thankfully, she did what she did.
Otherwise she might have been stuck selling toasters or something.
"What in God's name is it?"
"An electric toaster.
I've given it to myself as a treat."
Jim Carter
Charles Carson was the butler at the Crawley's estate.
"Hello, this is Downton Abbey.
Carson the butler speaking."
And while actor Jim Carter may not wear his hair slicked back like he did on the show,
he's easily spotted as the fan-favorite character.
He told The Telegraph,
"I get recognized quite a lot.
I mean, walking over Westminster Bridge, from the south side to the north side, a Chilean
family who didn't speak any English, an Indian family...and a French family in the space
of 150 yards — that was fairly amazing."
Elizabeth McGovern
The lady of the house, Countess Cora Crawley, was portrayed by Elizabeth McGovern.
And aside from the period-themed outfits, McGovern's on and off-screen looks don't differ
much.
"Mrs. Patmore, is there any aspect of the present day that you can accept without resistance?"
"Oh, my lady.
I wouldn't mind getting rid of my corset."
Commenting on playing an older female character, the 56-year-old actress told The Sun,
"I don't see myself as middle-aged...I feel exactly the same as when I was 18, except
with more confidence and more of a secure grounding under my feet.
I feel better."
Sophie McShera
As Daisy Mason, actress Sophie McShera's transformation into her character meant skipping the makeup
— and being told to not wash her hair.
She described her character to The Standard, saying,
"She's a complete dogsbody, the lowest of the low.
And I have to have all this eczema put on my hands and dirt under my nails when she's
been doing the fires."
"Oh my Lord.
What was this chopped egg supposed to be sprinkled on?"
"Was it the chicken?"
"It was.
Take it upstairs now.
For heaven's sake, get a move on girl!"
However, McShera puts a positive spin on her looks, saying,
"I'd hate to be really beautiful on telly and then have everyone go, 'It's all make-up
and lighting.'"
Lesley Nicol
Actress Lesley Nicol played the ultimate kitchen boss, Mrs. Patmore.
And while the cook of the house would never be found in makeup, Nicol herself shines on
the red carpet.
Though being stuck in a kitchen all day isn't glamorous living, Nicol wouldn't have it any
other way.
She told Parade,
"I wouldn't swap her for the world."
"Is there anything I can do?"
"No.
'Cuz I've never felt more relieved in all my life!"
[Laughter]
Brendan Coyle
Another dead ringer for his character, Brendan Coyle will always be John Bates to fans.
"But be aware.
Nothing is over, and nothing is done with."
The actor has since gone on to many roles, mainly in film, including the adaptation of
the book Me Before You in 2016.
Maggie Smith
Dame Maggie Smith so completely became her character that she's essentially Violet Crawley
herself.
"I'm so looking forward to seeing your mother again.
When I'm with her, I'm reminded of the virtues of The English."
"But isn't she American?"
"Exactly."
But she doesn't share everything with the dowager countess.
While Crawley is stone-faced, Smith is warm and congenial.
And candid, revealing to CBS just how much she hated her character's corset.
"I did cheat a bit.
Because I promised that if I sat up, bolt upright, I would look as though I were wearing
corsets."
Lily James
Budding superstar Lily James saw her career take off once she landed the role of Lady
Rose MacClare.
"You mustn't be so self-conscious."
"A black singer with the daughter of a Marquess in a North Yorkshire town?
Why should we attract any attention?"
"Well, that's their problem.
It doesn't have to be ours."
The actress has since hit the big screen, in films like 2015's Cinderella and 2017's
Baby Driver.
And James' ability to physically disappear into her roles means she's not always instantly
recognizable off-screen.
She told The Independent,
"I look quite different on camera to how I look in the flesh.
Some people have such unique faces or such a strong look that you can't help but notice
them.
I don't think I'm really like that."
Dan Stevens
Actor Dan Stevens famously left Downton Abbey in a blaze of glory when his character, Matthew
Crawley, met an untimely end back in 2012.
"But you can't leave Downton."
"I can't stay.
Not now."
But even after playing the iconic role of Beast in Beauty and the Beast, the actor is
still being hounded by devastated Downton fans.
He told The Mirror,
"I'm still apologizing to people now.
The way Matthew went was out of my hands–but it was rather shocking.
There were some very upset people and I've had to apologize to a lot of people over
the past four years."
But hey.
What happens in Downton Abbey bloody stays in Downton Abbey.
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Andre Ward on Boxing Retirements in 2017 (The Fight Game) - Duration: 4:22.Joining us now on the TFG set to reflect on all
the meaningful departures, including his own,
is the now perpetually unbeaten, Andre Ward.
-Welcome again, Andre. -Thank you.
Uh, give me your reflections on all of these retirements
and we'll start with the heavyweight king,
Wladimir Klitschko. What are your thoughts on him?
I think Wladimir has done a tremendous job
inside the ring, obviously, but also outside the ring.
You know, he did it the right way.
He and his brother Vitali, they took their careers
into their own hands.
Um, they won championships, they built legacies
and they made a lot of money.
And now that he's retired, um, you know,
he got a lot of flack for the way he fought,
but I don't think his family's complaining
now that he's whole, he has his wits about him
and he can move on to the next chapter of his life.
So, kudos to-- uh, Vladimir.
He did a tremendous job.
I assume you know Tim Bradley. As a person, he's a prince.
As a fighter, did he overachieve?
I think he did and I think if you know Tim Bradley,
Tim Bradley has always overachieved.
That's just who he is.
His heart, his determination, his grit
has always been bigger than his skill
or any one thing that jumps out across the television.
I mean, Tim Bradley fought my brother
in the amateurs. He beat my brother.
Um, I avenged the loss. He and I fought
when were 14-- 13 or 14 years old
at 147 pounds.
Uh...
And it was the hardest fight of my life.
And again, I was more skillful, I had more tools,
but he had the grit and determination.
So, again, he's another one that did everything right
inside and outside the ring. Whether win or lose,
he gave it all he had.
He and his wife are doing a great job
in terms of their investments and just opening up businesses
in Palm Springs. I mean, I'm just so proud of him.
And um, you know, again, he did it the right way.
It's impossible to reflect on Juan Manuel Marquez
without thinking of his contemporaries,
Eric Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera.
Ultimately, he fought the longest
and he made the most money.
Was he the most significant of the three?
It's tough to say. I mean, for me,
growing up watching these guys, like, it's tough for me
to pick one.
Um, he obviously lasted longer.
But when you look at the other two,
they fought as long as they could fight.
They were great ambassadors for the sport.
Great ambassadors for Mexico, um, and again,
their legacies are cemented and--
and they're guys that you have nothing but respect for.
And their names are in the history books for life.
It's impossible for me to think, I confess,
about the importance of Miguel Cotto
without reflecting on what I feel
was the injustice that he suffered
at the hands of Antonio Margarito.
Do you think that we have a complete and--
and clear picture of how good Miguel Cotto was.
It's tough to say from a physical stand point.
I don't know what he left in that ring
in the first Margarito fight. Only he can say.
But I will say this: What happened to him was--
you know, it's something that bothers me to this day.
Um, the sport of boxing
is hard enough when you do it the right way.
And you have two combatants who have everything to gain
and everything to lose when they face each other.
And a loss in our sport can set you back tremendously,
financially and career-wise.
Um, but I think if you look at their careers
post the first fight, uh, Cotto went on
to win championships.
Cotto's name is obviously etched in the sport of boxing for life.
And he has a good name, and he went out his way
even though he lost, he went out on his terms.
Um, and he went out like he always has,
with class and dignity. And you can't say the same
for Antonio Margarito.
And Andre, of course of all the fighters
who are retiring, you are, arguably,
the most illustrious of them all.
Any second thoughts?
I don't think there's second thoughts,
but I will tell you this: Retirement is a lot harder
than I thought it would be.
Um, you know, I've read about athletes retiring,
fighters retiring. I've heard about it,
I've studied it. Kind of, you know,
what's the right time and those kind of things.
But, um, there's a detox that has to take place.
You know, I've been doing this 23 years straight.
And then all of a sudden it's gone.
And it's a process.
Um, but it's a process that, you know,
I felt that I had to undertake. I'm up for the challenge,
and I just hope to be someone that the younger fighters
can point to and say, "He did it the right way."
Because we don't have a lot of examples
in the sport of boxing.
That was all very illuminating, thank you, Andre.
Thank you.
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2017 Sights and Sounds (The Fight Game) - Duration: 3:48.MAX KELLERMAN: Everyone is expecting a violent classic.
This should be brutal for as long as it lasts.
JIM LAMPLEY: The level of excitement in the arena goes up.
KELLERMAN: This ring walk represents the culmination
of a life's work.
LAMPLEY: Round one begins.
Trading shots with serious force.
KELLERMAN: That was a fight-ending shot.
ROY JONES JR: Curtis is really trying to knock Lemieux out,
and Lemieux is really trying to knock him out.
-JONES JR: Oh! -LAMPLEY: Down goes Stevens!
JONES JR: Out cold.
KELLERMAN: Can Vladimir Klitschko
reclaim the top spot,
or does Anthony Joshua usher in a new era
of heavyweight boxing?
LAMPLEY: Down goes Klitschko!
-KELLERMAN: Big right hand! -LAMPLEY: Down goes Joshua!
LAMPLEY: Vladimir in trouble.
Klitschko is showing the heart of a lion.
KELLERMAN: That is how you become the heavyweight champion
of the world.
LAMPLEY: Chocolatito goes into action.
Down goes Gonzalez.
The number one pound-for-pound fighter in the world
trying to hold on.
ANNOUNCER: Sor Rungvisai!
LAMPLEY: Down goes Jacobs.
Jacobs firing away.
That was a line you took off on me.
We don't want to see that. All right?
LAMPLEY: Gennady Golovkin escapes,
but faced the most difficult fight of his career
against Daniel Jacobs.
Chocolatito looking for revenge.
Chocolatito looks like he doesn't have any answers.
This is it. This is over.
KELLERMAN: It just looks like the end of Chocolatito.
LAMPLEY: Canelo utterly dominating his opponent.
Golovkin, you are next, my friend.
KELLERMAN: We have a potential classic
on our hands.
CANELO ALAVREZ: (SPEAKS SPANISH)
GENNADY GOLOVKIN: Whoever win is true hero.
LAMPLEY: The man, the legend, the nickname, Triple G.
Canelo Alvarez, always the portrait of calm.
LAMPLEY: There's been a long build-up to this fight,
and now it's finally here.
Hard right hand from Canelo.
KELLERMAN: Canelo looking good early in this fight.
Triple G is getting to Canelo increasingly
as the fight goes on.
LAMPLEY: Fire and fury in Las Vegas.
ANNOUNCER: This is officially a draw.
KELLERMAN: The boxing world has their eyes peeled
on this fight.
Those who have seen him and followed him
have been saying such glowing things.
LAMPLEY: Technical knockout at the end of round six.
We were told to expect something special.
That was quite a show.
KELLERMAN: Can the rematch exceed the original?
Especially given the animosity between these two fighters.
LAMPLEY: Hard right hand by Ward!
JONES JR: That hurt him bad.
KELLERMAN: Ward not known as a finisher,
but Kovalev looks finished.
LAMPLEY: That was absolutely brilliant.
SERGEY KOVALEV:
Hard right hand by Kovalev!
KELLERMAN: That's exactly what the doctor ordered
for Sergey Kovalev's career.
Cotto wants to give one more memory
before he goes.
LAMPLEY: Crowd rises, trying to cheer the hero on.
COTTO: Thank you for supporting me at every moment,
at every opportunity.
KELLERMAN: Oh! That's it.
JONES JR: He laid the hammer.
LAMPLEY: Hard right hand.
Gets caught with a hook!
Down goes Campbell.
KELLERMAN: Brilliant shot by Jacobs.
LAMPLEY: Hard left hook!
Down goes Salido!
KELLERMAN: That was a great fight!
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How To Make Cream Puffs | The Great Canadian Baking Show - Duration: 1:52.ROCHELLE: I'm gonna show you how to make Choux pastry,
or cream puffs.
So, I'm gonna start by combining water, butter,
sugar, and a little salt into a medium sauce pan.
And once that's come to the boil,
I'm gonna take it off the heat;
I'm gonna add my flour.
What we want to do is incorporate the flour
into the hot mixture, off the heat,
and then we want to cook it back on the heat.
So what we're looking for is a lovely
smooth dough that doesn't stick to the bottom of the pan.
Okay, we're going to add that into our stand mixer,
and we're just gonna turn it onto low
to let a lot of that steam release.
So I'm just going to add my eggs one at a time.
Really let that incorporate beautifully.
If we add the eggs when the dough is too hot,
it's just going to cook the egg rather than emulsify the egg
into the dough.
So, to check that we've got the right consistency,
take a nice big scoop of it.
Let it fall off the spoon.
That's what we're looking for, that lovely V-shape.
The next step is to pipe it.
You want to leave a lot of room around each puff,
so that they all have room to puff up
without touching each other in the oven.
What we're going to do is dab the top of each
with a little bit of egg yolk.
We do want our cream puffs to be lovely and rounded
and smooth as they go into the oven,
with no risk of burning.
So we're gonna put these into the oven for 425
for about 10 to 12 minutes.
So, these are ready. They're cooled from the oven.
They're perfectly done when they're firm enough
that they don't collapse in your hand.
When you crack them open,
you've got a lot of lovely hollow space
to fill with anything you like.
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