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May not be over quite yet’

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she says the creators of Good Behaviour approached her on the back of another, much smaller part: Gemma Morrison, a rape victim who sought revenge on her attackers in two episodes of the long-running police drama series Waking the Dead, a role she filmed in 2009.

“I was just stunned that they had seen it and they took a leap of faith with me,” she says. “I convinced them I could do an American accent and I said a few things to them over the phone in the accent, but I had some coaching too.”

New Netflix Western

Dockery has actually just flown in from Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she has been filming a Western series for Netflix called Godless, alongside Jack O’Connell and Jeff Daniels.

It is another vastly different role to that of Lady Mary and provides another temporary home for Dockery, who previously spent four months in Wilmington, North Carolina, filming Good Behaviour.

“Home is wherever I’m working at the moment,” she says. “For the last year I have moved around a lot and hopefully I will be in Wilmington again for the next series. I loved it there and for a Brit it was beautiful being by the beach and the sea.”

American casting directors love English actors who have learnt their trade on stage as well as on television and in film and Dockery more than qualifies.

A talented singer and dancer as well as an actor (she plays with Sadie and the Hotheads, the band fronted by Elizabeth McGovern, who played her mother in Downton), Dockery graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2004 and studied for 14 months at the National Theatre, earning good reviews for her stage performanc­es which included Eliza Doolittle in Peter Hall’s production of Pygmalion.

Downton will always be close to her heart

She then landed the part of a policewoma­n on the trail of a serial killer in Channel 4’s Bafta-winning Red Riding Trilogy. She won her role as the cold and aloof Lady Mary soon afterwards and, during breaks in Downton, found the time to star in a big screen version of Anna Karenina and a Liam Neeson action thriller.

Another film she has done with Charlotte Rampling and Jim Broadbent, an adaptation of Julian Barnes’s novel The Sense of an Ending, is still awaiting release.

But, however well her career goes in America, Downton Abbey will always be close to her heart. She keeps in touch with some of her fellow cast members, particular­ly Laura Carmichael who played Lady Edith.

“The thing that I miss the most are my cast members,” she says. “But we are all still very close. I think there is potential for a film. That is something I would wholeheart­edly consider, so we will see. It may not be over yet.”

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