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Articles about Joanne Froggatt

JOANNE FROGGATT

Married to the mob

While she may be best known for playing lady’s maid Anna Bates in Downton Abbey, Joanne Froggatt has built a career defined by variety. Here, she tells DQ about her latest part – starring opposite Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren in Guy Ritchie’s new TV drama, MobLand.  

JOANNE FROGGATT

Paramount+ heads to Guy Ritchie’s MobLand

TRAILER: Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan lead the cast of director Guy Ritchie’s global crime series MobLand. It will debut on Paramount+ in the US, Canada, the UK and Australia on March 30.

JOANNE FROGGATT

Community service

Writer James Graham and stars including David Morrissey, Joanne Froggatt and Bally Gill preview BBC state-of-the-nation drama Sherwood, in which decades-old prejudices resurface when a murder shocks a tight-knit town.

JOANNE FROGGATT

Breaking free

Stars Joanne Froggatt, Michiel Huisman and Samuel Adewunmi join executive producer Sarah Hammond and director Craig Viveiros to discuss Angela Black, ITV’s psychological thriller about woman whose ‘perfect’ life isn’t all it seems.

JOANNE FROGGATT

Commons Knowledge

Playmaker Media’s The Commons portrays a world of the near future that grapples with the moral dilemmas thrown up by climate change and biotechnology advances. DQ finds out more from the show’s stars and creative team.

JOANNE FROGGATT

Goodbye Downton: DQ studies the period drama’s legacy

As Downton Abbey enters its sixth and final season, those to have played their part in the wildly successful period drama, both behind and in front of the camera, bid an emotional farewell. Michael Pickard reports.

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