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Edith Pelham, Marchioness of Hexham (née Lady Edith Crawley; b. 1892) (played by Laura Carmichael) is the middle daughter of Lord and Lady Grantham. [2] Edith is often the "forgotten" one as she is not considered as pretty and smooth-talking as her older sister, Mary, or as daring and passionate as her younger sister, Sybil.
Laura Carmichael (born 16 July 1986) [1] is an English actress, most widely known for her performance as Lady Edith Crawley in the ITV (UK) and PBS (US) television period drama series Downton Abbey. Her other work includes television series Marcella (2016), [2] and the feature film A United Kingdom (2016). [3]
Matt Barber as Mr Atticus Aldridge; Lady Rose's husband (Guest) Fifi Hart as Miss Sybbie Branson; Lady Sybil and Tom's daughter (Recurring) Oliver and Zac Barker as Master George Crawley; Lady Mary and Matthew's son (Recurring) Eva and Karina Samms as Miss Marigold Crawley; Lady Edith and Michael's daughter (Recurring)
Laura Carmichael as Lady Edith Crawley, Elizabeth McGovern as Cora, Countess of Grantham and Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley. A return to Downton is officially in our future!
Lady Mary Josephine Talbot [xi] (née Crawley) Henry Talbot: Michael Gregson Natural father of Marigold (deceased) Edith Violet Pelham Marchioness of Hexham (née Crawley) Herbert "Bertie" Pelham 7th Marquess of Hexham: Tom Branson: Lady Sybil Cora Branson (née Crawley) (deceased) The Hon Atticus Aldridge Heir to Daniel Aldridge, 1st Baron ...
Downton Abbey 3 will honor the memory of the late Dame Maggie Smith, according to onscreen son Hugh Bonneville. ... (Lady Mary), Elisabeth McGovern (Lady Cora), Laura Carmichael (Lady Edith), Jim ...
A third "Downton Abbey" film is coming to the big screen, Focus Features and Carnival Films announced in a press release on May 13. "We're so happy to announce that we're in production for the ...
Downton Abbey is a British historical drama television series set in the early 20th century, created and co-written by Julian Fellowes.It first aired in the United Kingdom on ITV on 26 September 2010 and in the United States on PBS, which supported its production as part of its Masterpiece Classic anthology, on 9 January 2011.