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The Gilded Age is an American historical drama television series created and written by Julian Fellowes for HBO that is set in the United States during the Gilded Age, the boom years of the 1880s in New York City. Originally announced in 2018 for NBC, it was later announced in May 2019 that the show was moved to HBO. [1]
[13] Also in 2022, she made her television debut starring in Julian Fellowes' HBO period drama series The Gilded Age acting opposite Carrie Coon, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon and Denée Benton. [14] In 2023, she was nominated alongside the cast for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
Ritson is best known in recent years for playing King Edward III in the TV miniseries World Without End (2012), the Duke of Kent in Upstairs Downstairs (2010–2012), Mr Elton in the 2009 BBC adaptation of Emma, Edmund Bertram in the 2007 ITV adaptation of Mansfield Park, [5] Giles Vicary in the BBC series Red Cap and for portraying sidekick Robert Presley in A Touch of Frost. [6]
“The Gilded Age” Season 3 has added eight actors to it cast, Variety has learned. ... TV Review. Warner Bros. Discovery Takes $9.1 Billion Balance-Sheet Hit for Massive Drop in TV Network ...
After being renewed for a second season in February, The Gilded Age is already filming new episodes on location in New York and Rhode Island as it continues to explore the growing social and ...
The Gilded Age has been a big hit for HBO and the network confirmed a third season just days after the second one finished airing. HBO Confirms 'The Gilded Age' Season 3 Will Arrive in 2025 Skip ...
After studying at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, he has starred in the television period series Doctor Thorne (2016), Poldark (2017–2019), and The Gilded Age (2022–present). Early life and career
Variety’s chief TV critic Alison Herman wrote: “‘The Gilded Age’ puts its budget where its heart truly lies: with the extravagant trappings of its characters’ dynastic fortunes.”