Before 1912, she lived in Manchester with the Crawleys as their cook, but when they moved, she went with them. However, after she explains her feelings on marriage he doesn't act. At the end, he is seen playing football on the beach, while Thomas watches from a nearby chair. He often helps Ivy in the kitchen with his culinary skills, much to Daisy's ire. In the second series, William wanted to enlist in the Army but was forbidden by his father, as he was the only other surviving member of the family. When O'Brien seeks to assist Alfred by enlisting Thomas' support, he refuses to help tutor him, irritated that someone else should progress rapidly when he spent years trying to reach his position. Edith struggles with revealing the truth about Marigold to Bertie before accepting him. He leaves Downton, telling Carson in a letter that he has confessed to murdering Green in order to have Anna freed. In episode 3, Mary asks if Anna has considered Dr Ryder's advice. He was planning to propose to Edith before Mary tricked him into thinking Edith would reject him and he leaves without an explanation. When she turned 16, she moved to the United Kingdom and graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 2004. She reveals Edna knew how to prevent a pregnancy with the help of a book she found among Edna's things. While he is recuperating, Jimmy comes to speak with him. Anna is frightened that Bates discovered the truth and took his revenge. However, Robert relents after seeing how effective Cora is in the role. This makes Bertie, as the nearest male heir, the new Marquess of Hexham. With Violet's help, Isobel proposes to Lord Merton, who accepts, to the horror of his son and daughter in-law, and they are married in the series finale. In series four, Anna is violently raped and Bates is confused and hurt at her attempts to push him away, as he is unaware of Anna's distress. Edith is very worried and decides to get an abortion. Thomas is quickly drawn to Jimmy, whose flirty and vague behaviour leads him to believe that Jimmy might be interested in sharing a homosexual relationship. She later retracts the statement as she feels guilty and over time, her feelings for Thomas diminish and she notices that Downton's other footman, William, likes her. Lord Grantham, after being pressured by Cora and Carson to see how Bates is not fulfilling his job properly, regretfully tells Bates that it is not working out. He returns to Downton in 1922, clearly still interested in the recently widowed Mary. She manages to stop the divorce that Mr Bates thought was a foregone conclusion, and he goes to London to confront her. He is initially reticent about his family, but mentions that his great-grandfather and his family were Russian Jews from Odessa who had emigrated to England during the 19th century and eventually anglicised their family name. We've listed any clues from our database that match your search for "Downton Abbey maid". He is the husband of Cora, son of Violet, and father of Mary, Edith and Sybil. After a fight with Thomas Barrow, in which she called him out as she saw him as being sly and oily and that nobody in their right minds trusted him; and he retaliated against her, by calling her a scheming witch whose schemes came to nothing, she stormed out of the abbey once and for all, after giving her notice, giving the reason of being family troubles. He is in love with Ivy, who is in love with Jimmy, while Daisy is in love with Alfred and determined to break them up. On returning home, relieved to find that Isis is safe, he learns from Grantham that some children had found and returned the dog, seemingly ruining Thomas' plan. She gave birth to their son on New Year's Eve, 1925. In August 1914 they are successful and Gwen wins a position at a telephone firm. Carson is reluctant to go along with the servants' plan to overpower the royal staff and take over serving the royal family, but ultimately agrees under prodding from Mrs Hughes. Edna Braithwaite 5 episodes, 2012-2013 Catherine Steadman . Using her husband's name, she obtains a service post in the household of the Marquess of Flintshire since the Marchioness of Flintshire is the Earl of Grantham's cousin. In the second film, their son, Peter, is an infant, and Edith is once again involved in the day-to-day running of her publishing company and writing articles. Although convinced that there is no evidence for anything to happen, Anna is later arrested for Green's murder. She is rescued (to her relatives' dismay) by black singer Jack Ross. Cora is surprised but confused. When Edith marries Bertie Pelham, the Marquess of Hexham, Marigold moves with them to their new home at Brancaster Castle. Mr Carson overhears the news of Lord Grantham's della Francesca painting selling "amazingly well" and takes advantage of this news to hire a new footman at Downton Abbey. While in England he makes the acquaintance of the Hon. Violet Crawley (The Dowager Countess of Grantham) (played by Maggie Smith) (1841[1]-1928) is Robert's mother and widow of the previous earl. At one point Edna enters Tom's room whilst he is changing and impulsively kisses him, after he asks her to leave. In the first film, set in 1927, Marigold is four or five years old and has returned to Downton with her mother and stepfather for the royal visit. Mabel Lane Fox 5 episodes, 2014 . They kiss and enjoy their reunion. Before the war, he worked for Lady Anstruther and was her favourite footman. With its views of life from the upstairs and downstairs, it shows the perspectives of the happenings of early 20th century England's commonwealth. Cora then silences Robert. However, problems between the two are not over as Bates realises something has upset Anna. 1873) was the butler of Crawley House, in the village of Downton, and valet for Matthew Crawley. Thomas then calls her a "manipulative little witch" and expresses delight that her schemes have come to nothing. She would remain through the series end, after she revealed the whole story to Cora and Thomas' attempts to bully her were stopped. She starts pursuing Tom relentlessly until she finally convinces him that she is pregnant with his child. Mary insists that Anna shouldn't return to her and Bates's cottage and instead allows Anna to stay in her room to have her baby. More is revealed about Anna's past. She plays the victim, and accuses him of using her, then casting her aside, and not being a man of honor. Determined to find any way to legally marry Edith, he learns if he becomes a German citizen he can divorce Lizzy. By the time series five begins, Thomas and Jimmy have grown much closer in their friendship, though it is clear Thomas is still in love with him. In the second feature film, Daisy and Andy are married and both living on the farm with Mr Mason. He is arrested in front of the entire Downton staff after Lavinia's funeral and is put on trial, during which some other staff members at Downton and Robert are called to testify. Molesley gains access to the Bateses cottage and finds a picture of Bates; he and Baxter use it as they travel around York's pubs to find out which pub Bates had been to the day Green died. George Matthew Crawley (born August 1921) is the son and heir of the late Matthew Crawley and Lady Mary Josephine Crawley. The king is later heard in a radio broadcast, voiced by Jon Glover. Thomas tells O'Brien that his father was a clockmaker. Nellie Melba (Kiri Te Kanawa) gives an operatic performance at the Abbey in 1922, where Cora intervenes to ensure she is treated as a guest of the family rather than a member of staff. In series 6 only credited with the main cast in "The Finale". British-based Swedish actress MyAnna Buring, 28, pictured, plays the new maid in the Christmas special of Downton Abbey. Towards the end of the second series, she becomes guilt-ridden when she finds out her meddling in Bates's private life has started a chain reaction which led to Vera's threatening to expose the family secrets and bring the Crawley family into disrepute. Edna has considerable charm, which she uses to her advantage. He finds himself mutually attracted to Lady Grantham's new maid, Baxter. In the series three Christmas Special, he tries to call Jimmy off his aggressive streak towards Thomas, and then spends the rest of the episode talking about his interest in cooking. He also nearly weds Edith to Anthony Strallan before he jilts her at the altar (Travis and the Dowager discussed Strallan's first wife beforehand). 1862) is the housekeeper at Downton Abbey. Jack breaks off the relationship to protect Rose. Downton Abbey was the most-watched show on Christmas Day, pulling in an audience of over 10million "There was a real feeling that we were making entertainment. This helps Daisy drop any objections she has about their pairing. Do skupiny sester a jeptiek se pid nov vyuen Jenny Lee, aby enm v nelehkm kolu pomohla. As a . During the time apart from Bates, Anna refuses to fall into hopelessness or despair, though there is a brief period where this wavers, when letters and visits with her husband are stopped for a time. In episode 7, after the accident at the car racing in Brooklands, Anna rushes after Mary, Bates warns her not to do so "in her condition" and he asks Baxter to go after her. He asks her if she had ever considered adoption, but she tells him that the idea would never work for him nor her as they would want their own child. Anna, however, tells him that the news is nothing sad and that actually, she's pregnant and expecting their child. Later in series six, Branson is instrumental in setting up Lady Mary with Henry Talbot, and in the series finale, goes in with Talbot on an automobile dealership. She is unsure how to handle the situation, especially when he is drafted during the First World War and convinces himself that she is his sweetheart. Turning up in the servants' hall unannounced, his good looks and charm quickly impress a number of the maidsas well as Thomas Barrow, currently valet to Lord Grantham. When her typewriter is discovered by Miss O'Brien, she informs the whole staff and Gwen's plan to leave service to become a secretary is the cause of much discussion above and below stairs. Robert then asks him to dinner after Tom Branson expresses his wish to baptise his daughter Catholic like himself, a decision Robert opposes. Kemal Pamuk (played by Theo James) (d. 1913) was an attach at the Turkish Embassy in London and the son of one of the Ottoman Sultan's ministers. She struck him; however, she did not kill him, merely wounded him. "[12] Emily Orley, also of Buzzfeed, argued that the storyline of the rape of Anna had too much focus on the male characters.[13]. He formerly worked as a hall boy, but wants to become a footman. However, the pains are nothing to worry about, as it's just her body adjusting to the pregnancy. Prince Albert, Duke of York (Jonathan Townsend), the future King George VI, is present at Rose's debutante ball. She first meets Matthew when he is back in England on leave from the Army and they later become engaged. Overjoyed that her husband is once again innocent, Anna then attempts to locate the untorn ticket to London, as Bates kept it in his coat as a talisman for a time, and its existence would prove Bates could not have been in London when Green was killed. Tom and Lucy later have a child of their own, a female, named Violet after the now deceased Dowager Countess of Grantham. Bates is angered when Miss Baxter informs the police that he could have made it to London the day Green was killed, despite her making clear she could not swear on the evidence. Gordon convinces Lady Edith by relating experiences in Downton. Miss Baxter refuses to inform Bates that, as a convicted criminal herself, she had to speak honestly to avoid another prison sentence. Hence, she becomes sensitive and upset when confronted with the topic of war. He eventually takes a position in a smaller household, but when Carson develops an illness, Barrow is invited back to Downton to become the new butler. He had planned to make a proposal of marriage to her and took her to the village fair. As a powerful and extremely wealthy noble with palaces and thousands of acres of land, he and Violet met in Saint Petersburg in 1874 while she and her husband, the then Earl of Grantham, were in the retinue of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh. Thomas also leads on the kitchen maid, Daisy, partly for his amusement (since it annoys the second footman, William Mason, who has feelings for her) and for ulterior motives. It was a decision that both of them would regret later. However, Rosamund also supports Edith throughout Edith's unplanned pregnancy and with finding a way to raise the child. Manipulative little witch rapist, no redeeming qualities whatsoever! The scheming Edna would return as Cora Crawley's second lady's maid. Cora Crawley (ne Levinson), Countess of Grantham (played by Elizabeth McGovern) (b. On part three of Downton Abbey's fourth season, Lord Gillingham announces . Robert says they will do their best for Marigold for both Michael's and Edith's sake, while still keeping the truth confined to the family. For his part, Mason knows how he is affecting them and tries to give them as much space as possible. Although the neighbour at first recants her story, she eventually gives a statement that clears Bates, who is freed from prison, returns to Downton, and moves into a nearby cottage with Anna. Season 4. In the first feature film, Bertie is asked by King George V to accompany him on a three-month tour of Africa. When Barrow attempts suicide, it is Baxter who raises the alarm (based on Barrow's earlier behaviour that morning) and finds him in the bathroom in time to save his life. She also felt Edna might have fantasized about Tom in sort of a romantic way in the Christmas Special, but not so in Series 4. Shortly after this, of her free will, Jane leaves service at Downton. Furious over this, she tells the judge in her divorce case that Bates paid her off to consent to it. At the end of series one, William punches Barrow for his cruel remarks regarding Lady Grantham's miscarriage and the death of William's mother. She asks for large amounts of money, refusing a divorce so he cannot marry fellow servant Anna, and blackmails him, threatening to expose Lady Mary's secret. Even when she rises from housemaid to lady's maid, she shows signs of distaste at serving rather than being served. She has blond hair, fair skin, and midnight blue eyes. It takes Alfred too long to realise that Daisy was the better match, and only tries to approach her when he comes back to the Abbey after leaving for his cooking course. Carson's main complaint is that a valet should perform extra duties outside of just seeing to Lord Grantham, including carrying trays and acting as a third footman if necessary. In this, she failed, as Mrs. Hughes exposed her scheme (where she would have found a person to get pregnant by and tried to saddle the baby on Tom. The Duke of Crowborough (played by Charlie Cox) was one of many potential suitors for Lady Mary, but he was seeking a wealthy wife to cure his financial problems. When he was at school he fooled around and never learned how to read or how to write anything but his own name. However, it becomes clear that Barrow knows a secret about her, which he uses to his advantage to make her spy on the servants and family, something Baxter is very uncomfortable with. After her wedding, to avoid confusion with her husband, Anna is still called by her first name by the staff and family, unlike standard practice for lady's maids of the time. Bates is then released from prison due to the neighbour's statement. Baxter and Moseley become very close in the course of the final series and the two films; in A New Era, Baxter accepts Moseley's marriage proposal. They love to dislike her. Andrew "Andy" Parker (played by Michael C. Fox) is a footman who starts working at Downton Abbey in 1924. Mrs Hughes has described her sister as being born "not quite right in the head" and has been privately caring for her since their mother died. Anna's attempts to locate the ticket prove fruitless, due to Lady Mary's prior actions. She also discusses with Charles Blake his feelings for Mary. During a dinner in his honour, Branson, the Irish nationalist and socialist chauffeur, attempts to avenge himself on the Army by pouring a soup tureen of slop over the general, but he is stopped in time by Carson the butler (who after reading Branson's apology note to Lady Sybil, found by Anna, thought Branson meant to assassinate the general). She is a widow as her husband died during the First World War. After a hot post-dinner make-out with Lady Mary, the dangerously handsome Turkish diplomat sneaks his way into her bedroom and forces himself on her, only to collapse in an . 1902) is the daughter and youngest child of Hugh and Susan MacClare (Lord and Lady Flintshire). John Bates (played by Brendan Coyle), who is mainly known as Mr Bates or just Bates, is Lord Grantham's valet. In series four, Jimmy is something of an antagonist, stirring the pot for amusement and to get at Alfred, his professional rival. Edith changes her mind at the very last second, and she and Rosamund concoct a ridiculous story that they would like to take a holiday in Switzerland for a few months to "improve their French." After spending the weekend together, he talks of their engagement, but she realises he is not the man for her. He believes she must have been lured into doing it, because it is not in her nature. Edna Braithwaite was a general maid who arrived at Downton Abbey in September 1921 and left soon after, then . In the Christmas Special, she receives a letter from Alfred, implying that they keep in touch. Through careful manipulation of both Thomas and Jimmy, O'Brien crafts a situation in which Thomas is caught publicly making a move on Jimmy, who reacts in fear and anger, as male homosexuality was still illegal in the 1920s. She is petite, slim, and of average height. When Mary discovers that it was Green who assaulted Anna, she asks Tony to dismiss him, but says she cannot tell him why. William's father reaches out to her and Daisy tries to tell him about her guilt but he refuses to listen. Tom was briefly seduced by the manipulative maid Edna who made it her life's mission to trick him into marrying her. By the end of the second series, the couple marry and move to Dublin, having finally gained Lord Grantham's blessing. In 1996, Julian Fellowes learned that, according to a friend's great aunt's diary, around 1890 a diplomat did die in the bed of a single woman; the woman and a matron carried the diplomat's corpse to his guest bed, where a valet later found him; the secret was kept for a century.[22]. Later, however, he is turned down as Mrs Hughes does not wish to leave Downton, but the two part on good terms. In 1924, news arrives that Michael was probably killed during the Beer Hall Putsch, leaving Edith devastated as she never lost hope that he might be alive in prison perhaps. When Rose responds that the prince was very popular, the king dryly remarks that "the prince is never short of popularity." For a brief time before entering into household service, Mr Carson was a music hall performer in the vaudeville duo the "Cheerful Charlies" alongside former friend Charlie Grigg. In between serving in the Anglo-Boer War and joining the staff at Downton Abbey, John Bates went to prison for a theft that Vera had committed. Problems for Anna, however, continue. When she is older, she affectionately nicknames Robert "Donk" (much to his consternation) after playing a game of "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" with him. After being told he would not make it, William proposes to Daisy and tells her that he wants to marry her, not just out of love, but also to secure her a widow's pension so that she would be taken care of. 14 Oct 2013. Mr Bates reassures Anna that nothing will change between them, and that he will always support her. When news reaches the Crawleys confirming Michael Gregson's tragic death, Lady Edith tells a terribly distraught Mrs Drewe the truth, reclaims her daughter, and flees to London. "[17] Finneran believed that O'Brien "was great to play. Mr Green briefly returns to Downton, and Lady Mary persuades Lord Gillingham to dismiss him, although she does not give him a reason. Rose later becomes attracted to Sir John Bullock, a guest at a Downton house party with whom she later meets up in London along with some of her relatives. Through a series of notes and letters, all of which Jimmy desperately begs Thomas for advice on, the audience learns that Jimmy's former position with Lady Anstruther included a sexual aspect. Edna was somewhat of a sympathetic character, coming from nothing and doing whatever she could to scrounge up a better life for herself. In episode 6 he insists on paying for Anna to have an appointment with Dr Ryder when she begins to experience lingering pains again, and asks that she stop keeping him in the dark. Lord Grantham insists on using his influence to get Freddie into Ripon Grammar School and paying the school fees in future. Hold on to your hats as Downton decamps to Scotland, MyAnna Buring says Edna Braithwaite has dreams far above her station! (Interview), Downton Abbey Series 4 (Season 4), Episode 4 Recap: Staying Silent, Speaking Up. He hides the Crawley family dog, Isis, whom he hopes to "find" to curry favour with Lord Grantham. He is a major figure in the community in his own right, as evidenced in series five when he is asked to chair a committee building a memorial to townsmen who died during the First World War. Michael Gregson (played by Charles Edwards) (d. around 8 November 1923) is a London editor for the society magazine The Sketch. She is one of eleven children and her parents are deceased. In the Great War, Ethel has trouble supporting herself and her son and Mrs Hughes helps her, acting as her friend and bringing her food. She declines. Whilst Anna is pregnant, Bates continues to attempt selling his mother's house in London as well as purchasing a house in the north. After Thomas excels in the match, Lord Grantham decides to keep him on in the new position of under-butler, much to Bates' consternation since Barrow now nominally outranks him. They slept together and Edna lied to Tom that she was pregnant as a ploy for him to marry her. Occasionally her caring attitude may become even counterproductive, as when she advises that Daisy should not sacrifice that much of her spare time to try to self-educate herself, as she sees that hopes for that kind of lifestyle which would justify such efforts are set too high considering Daisy's chances to move in the social hierarchy of that era. She gets a new hairstyle and announces that she will move into Yew Tree Farm with Mr Mason, while still working at Downton. Edna claims that Tom still seduced her, and Mrs Hughes reminds Edna it was she who got Tom drunk, then climbed into his bed, meaning she was in no way seduced. With the possibility of Alfred leaving to pursue his dreams of being a chef, Mr Carson offers Molesley a job as second footman if Alfred leaves. 1886) is lady's maid to Lady Mary at Downton Abbey; previously she was first parlour maid and head housemaid. When Barrow begins treating himself to cure his homosexuality and is suffering, Baxter convinces him to see Dr Clarkson, after which Barrow treats her with more respect. Lady Sybil Cora Branson (ne Crawley; 18951920) (played by Jessica Brown Findlay) is the youngest daughter of Lord and Lady Grantham. After Larry unremorsefully calls Tom "only a grubby little chauffeur chappie", Lord Merton angrily tells him to be silent, and apologises very sincerely to Tom for what Larry did, adding his hope that Tom would recover before the wedding. Bates does not say much about his family or childhood, though he does mention that his late mother was Irish and he has a Scottish grandmother. She resists claiming her widow's pension as she thinks it wrong to claim money for marrying a man that she liked but would have not married under normal circumstances. In episode 2, Bates discovers Anna yet again upset, after having told Lady Mary about her pregnancy problems. Thomas Barrow (played by Robert James-Collier) is under-butler at Downton Abbey and is a character who creates many conflicts. She also tells Bertie she is feeling unfulfilled in the role of marchioness. [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. He is one of the few people who is prepared to speak frankly to her, and is prepared to leave Downton Abbey to join her at Haxby when she is engaged to Sir Richard Carlisle. Specifically, the new . Edith stays on (she had intended to resign because she was repulsed that a married man was flirting with her) after Michael expresses his hope that she will, citing how much it cheers him to meet her when they do and to read her column. Braithwaite had a certain interest in the book's. She and her late husband, Marmaduke Painswick, had no children. He has a close relationship with Mrs Hughes, built up over a quarter-century of overseeing the household staff. This is a list of characters from Downton Abbey, a British period drama television series created by Julian Fellowes and co-produced by Carnival Films and Masterpiece for ITV and PBS, respectively. In the fourth series, Mary is pursued by three suitors: Anthony Foyle (Lord Gillingham), Evelyn Napier, and Charles Blake. This all occurs when Matthew and his mother were away in France, in the trenches and field hospitals respectively.
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