Hugh Bonneville: from dress-up to Downton
As a boy, British actor Hugh Bonneville started dressing up in his father’s old clothes and putting on plays at home. He booked his first professional part as Ralph Fiennes’ understudy in Hamlet, and later his celebrated roles in Iris, Downton Abbey and the Paddington films. He talks about handling rejection early on in his career, how some people expect him to be like 'Lord Grantham', and about coping with his father's dementia. He's written a memoir called Playing Under the Piano: From Downton to Darkest Peru.
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Presenter: Emily Webb
Producer: Maryam Maruf
(Photo: Hugh Bonneville. Credit: Niklas Halle'n)
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