Joanne Froggatt at the world premiere of 'A Street Cat Named Bob' held at the Curzon Mayfair. The movie is based on the true life story of James Bowen and his cat Bob - London, United Kingdom - Thursday 3rd November 2016
Joanne Froggatt at the world premiere of 'A Street Cat Named Bob' held at the Curzon Mayfair. The movie is based on the true life story of James Bowen and his cat Bob - London, United Kingdom - Thursday 3rd November 2016
Joanne Froggatt at the world premiere of 'A Street Cat Named Bob' held at the Curzon Mayfair. The movie is based on the true life story of James Bowen and his cat Bob - London, United Kingdom - Thursday 3rd November 2016
'Starfish' And 'A Street Cat Named Bob' are the TV star's newest projects.
Joanne Froggatt, who played housemaid Anna Bates in hit TV show Downton Abbey, has two films coming out this Autumn, both true stories. She has the lead role in Starfish, about a woman coping with her husband's disfiguring surgery after contracting sepsis. And in next month's A Street Cat Named Bob, she plays a social worker helping a junkie make a fresh start.
Joanne Froggatt at the premiere of Starfish
Since Downton Abbey ended last year following six successful seasons, Froggatt has begun work on a number of different film and television projects. Like her Downton co-star Laura Carmichael who stars in two films this year, 'Burn Burn Burn' and 'A United Kingdom', Froggatt also has a double movie release.
Continue reading: Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt Set To Stars In Two Movies This Fall
Joanne Froggatt seen alone and with Tom Riley on the red carpet for the UK Premiere of Starfish held at Curzon, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom - Thursday 27th October 2016
Sometimes, fate brings people together and James was in desperate need of someone to help him overcome the life he was living. A recovering heroin addict, James was an outsider, having spent years on the street he knew he needed something to change and when Val comes to his aid and finds him a place to stay, he begins his road to recovery.
James is determined to start his life again. When he hears rustling coming from the kitchen, James expects to find a burglar but he finds a little ginger cat raiding a box of cereal. Unable to find his owner, James semi-adopts the little cat and they automatically bond and he names him Bob. Travelling to the other side of London to busk to tourists in Covent Garden Bob follows James on his daily commute by jumping on the bus.
Now inseparable, James and Bob both used one another as support systems. James Begins selling The Big Issue and really begins to get his life back on track, not entirely but significantly down to a little four legged friend.
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British period dramas ‘Downton Abbey’ and ‘Wolf Hall’ have each scored three nods at this year’s Emmy Awards.
‘Downton Abbey’ and ‘Wolf Hall’ have led the British nominations at this year's Emmy Awards, with both dramas picking up three nods each. While HBO series ‘Game Of Thrones’ might have dominated this year’s nominations with 24 nods, British stars have also flourished with actors Joanne Froggatt, Emma Thompson and Ricky Gervais among the nominees.
‘Downton Abbey’s’ Joanne Froggatt has picked up an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama
ITV drama ‘Downton Abbey’ received three nominations including Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama for Jim Carter and Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama for Joanne Froggatt, who plays maid Anna Bates. Froggatt was nominated in the same category last year, but lost out to ‘Breaking Bad’s’ Anna Gunn.
Continue reading: 'Downton Abbey', Emma Thompson And 'Wolf Hall' Lead A Very British Year At The Emmy Awards
Downton Abbey will conclude at the end of its sixth season but the Crawley legacy may live on in a movie or spin-off series.
Downton Abbey will conclude after its sixth season, the ITV show's producers have confirmed. Producer Gareth Neame made the announcement during a press conference on Thursday (26th March). "It's a very emotional day for all of the people involved in the show," Neame said at the press conference.
Maggie Smith stars in Downton Abbey.
See More: The Cast Of Downton Abbey Filming (March 2015).
Continue reading: Downton Abbey Will Conclude After Sixth Season - Movie Or Spin-Off Series To Follow?
Breaking Bad has won five of the nine categories in the Primetime Emmy Drama Awards. The series, which finished its run last year, dominated this section of the awards and won the award for Outstanding Drama Series amongst others. Here is a quick analysis of each drama category.
The Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Monday evening (25th August) in Los Angeles and there was stiff competition in every category although the results were ultimately highly predictable.
Breaking Bad dominated the drama awards at the Primetime Emmys.
Read More: Forget Malcolm In The Middle, Three Serious Breaking Bad Ending Theories.
Continue reading: Primetime Emmy Awards 2014 -Breaking Bad Predictably Dominates Drama
Back for more: Fellowes will pen another series of the hit period drama.
Series 4 may have been the most controversial and criticised in the show’s back catalogue, but Downton Abbey’s strong viewing figures secured the period drama’s 5th season.
Julian Fellowes will write another series of Downton.
The new series will air next year, with popular writer Julian Fellowes returning to once again pen his highly-watched drama. An average of 11.8 million tuned in to watch the current series, which reached its climax on Sunday (Nov 10).
Continue reading: Downton Abbey Season 5 Confirmed Despite Season 4's Failings
How did the drama move on from Ep.3's controversial attack?
Downton Abbey is used to being one of the most talked about shows on TV but last week's episode ruffled a few more feathers than usual and saw the show and its writers slammed for what many deemed to be an inappropriate storyline.
The Fourth Episode Confronted The Shocking Scenes Of The Previous.
The scene is question saw Joanne Froggatt's Anna Bates raped by Lord Gillingham's odious valet, Mr. Green. Ahead of the fourth episode of the new season we were all wondering how the show would deal with the repercussions of its bold move. Froggatt's performance is consistently praised on the show and this episode saw no exception as her character was faced with the terrifying prospect that Lord Gillingham, and therefore her rapist, may return.
Continue reading: Downton Abbey Series 4 Episode 4: The Aftermath Of The Horrifying Attack
Downton's Anna Bates speaks out against the many Ofcom complaints after Sunday's episode.
Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom received "a number of complaints" after Sunday's episode of historical period drama Downton Abbey offended many of its viewers with a brutal rape scene.
Joanne Froggatt, AKA Anna Bates, Has Defended Downton's Rape Scene.
The scene that shocked viewers into filing an Ofcom complaint, complaining to ITV or airing their horror via Twitter, involved Joanne Froggatt's character Anna May Bates. Anna rejects the advances of valet Mr. Green (Nigel Harman) and is then struck and then dragged into another room to be attacked whilst her family and Downton's guests enjoy and opera performance upstairs. A bloodied and bruised Anna is then shown crying as she tries to come to terms with the events.
Continue reading: Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt Defends Controversial Rape Storyline
Last night's episode proved too disturbing for many viewers.
Downton Abbey has shocked and offended many of its viewers after its latest aired episode depicted a rape scene, involving the young character Anna Bates (Joanne Froggatt). The controversial television scenes have provoked many viewers to make a complaint, reports BBC News.
Downton Abbey Hit With Complaints From Outraged Viewers.
Ofcom have not specified the exact number of complaints they received but have admitted that "a number of complaints" were made after British viewers were upset by the scenes. ITV apparently received 70 complaints pertaining to the on-screen incident. Additionally, viewers also took to Twitter to voice their disgust at the brutal attack with one Lucy Raine tweeting "I am genuinely so distressed at what just happened on Downton Abbey I feel sick."
Continue reading: Downton Abbey: Viewers Complain After Shocking Rape Storyline
Joanne Froggatt - UK premiere of Filth held at the Odeon - Arrivals - London, United Kingdom - Saturday 1st January 2000
Julian Fellowes, Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, Rob James-Collier, Phyllis Logan, Joanne Froggatt and Gareth Neame - 'Downton Abbey' talent panel Q&A at the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre - North Hollywood, California, United States - Monday 10th June 2013
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Bruce Robertson is a vile, devious and emotionally disturbed individual who also happens to be a Detective Sergeant. Off duty, he lives a life of debauchery; snorting line after line of cocaine and indulging in sordid sexual encounters with numerous women while trying to control his unpredictable bipolar personality. On duty, he does everything within his power to trick, deceive and ruin the lives of his colleagues with whom he competes to achieve a promotion to detective inspector. He does nothing to hide his radical views on race and women as he attempts to solve a grisly murder that seems to have more to it than he initially thought. With the web of lies he weaves throughout his life, will he be able to sort out truths from the untruths in order to maintain his sanity as his deteriorating mental health threatens to cripple him? And will he ever be reunited with the wife he is so desperate to resolve things with?
Adapted from the novel by Irvine Welsh, 'Filth' has been directed and written by Jon S. Baird ('Cass') and sees an intense star-studded cast convert to screen an compelling story of insanity, romance and deceit. This shocking 18-rated crime drama is set to hit UK cinemas in September 2013.
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This trailer is only suitable for persons aged 18 or over.Bruce Robertson is a vile,...