I Adore This Sweet Story About Giving Maggie Smith Her ‘Favorite Day On a Set’ Ever While Filming Downton Abbey

I Adore This Sweet Story About Giving Maggie Smith Her ‘Favorite Day On a Set’ Ever While Filming Downton Abbey

Matthew Goode got here aboard Downton Abbey in its fifth season to play Henry Talbot, who would turn out to be the second husband of Michelle Dockery’s Woman Mary Crawley. Nevertheless, following a temporary look within the first Downton Abbey film, Goode was absent from Downton Abbey: A New Period and won’t be current in Downton: Abbey: The Grand Finale when it’s launched on the 2025 motion pictures schedule. While it’s a disgrace Henry gained’t be a part of this closing chapter for the historic drama saga that’s been going since 2010, I do adore the reminiscence he not too long ago shared about his involvement in giving the late Maggie Smith her “favourite day on a set” on the unique sequence.

Goode has been making the press rounds to advertise his new TV present Dept. Q, which may be streamed now with a Netflix subscription. In an interview with Deadline, the actor talked about how he has “nice tales” from the units of Downton Abbey, together with the aforementioned second with Smith, who performed Woman Violet Crawley. Goode began by saying:

It was the marriage of our characters, and we shot it out very secretively someplace out within the countryside. I suppose in Oxford someplace. And our inexperienced room for 20 actors was the backyard of an ex-Concorde pilot. This goes to sound jolly unprofessional, and it’s a bit unprofessional, but it surely’s fucking humorous. He got here out with a bottle of rosé and simply put it on the desk, a bottle of Minuty, which was a good Aix-en-Province rosé. And clearly all the opposite actors, they checked out it they usually’re like, ‘No. Effectively, clearly we will’t do this.’ I’m simply a bit naughty. I don’t know if it’s coming throughout or not. And it was actually sizzling, and it was me and the perspiration was rolling down the bottle and I mentioned, ‘I’ll have a glass, thanks a lot.’