Quite unintentionally, this site became dedicated to the complex and eccentric Michelle Dockery. My aim is to provide fresh material and perspective for her fans.
In the 'Michelle Dockery Professional Archive' link below you will find the most complete collection of her screen performances on the internet.
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
“As a kid, I used to watch comedy a lot with my parents and sisters. We’ve just got this crazy sense of humour, especially when the three of us get together.”
Short clip of Shades of Beige with Michelle Dockery and Edward Hogg [X]
Q: Why do you think the show will do so well internationally?
A: People abroad are fascinated by our history. Period dramas like Gosford Park have been an enormous success overseas and we hope that Downton Abbey will have the same appeal. The costumes and the way in which the characters speak will attract international audiences. It’s so different to most modern TV and films – it’s a very different world. It’s really colourful, and the plots are terrific.
Michelle Dockery in the O Magazin South Africa, May 2013
If anyone lives in South Africa please check the news stands.
Michelle Dockery plugs Pants on Fire’s Pinocchio.
Michelle Dockery judging you and the clothes you wear.
So what next? Given that her career looks so meteoric, Dockery is surprisingly laid-back. There’s a TV project in the pipeline – which she can’t talk about – and she’s pulling the odd pint at her local. You get the impression she’s happy to enjoy whatever comes.
“It’s a bit of a history lesson, being an actor. I was in Burnt By The Sun at the National, which was set in Stalinist Russia, so I discovered all about that. You learn so much as you go along.” [X]
Someone said this looks like a gathering of vampires.