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Michelle Dockery at 'Non-Stop' Movie Los Angeles Premiere

The Sense of an Ending actress Michelle Suzanne Dockery is British actress and singer. She was born on 15th Dec 198. She is famous for her leading role in the ITV drama series Downton  Abbey  as Lady Mary Crawley from 2010 to 2015. She was nominated for three times for Emmy Awards and one time for golden Globe Award on as Lady Mary Crawley role. She made her career debut from stage drama in His Dark Materials 2004 as Jessie. For her role as Eliza Doolittle in the 2007 London revival of Pygmalion, she was nominated for the Evening Standard Award. For her role in the 2009 play Burnt by the Sun. She won Best Supporting Actress awards of Olivier Award. She also plays notable stage roles credits include Pillars of the Community (2005) and Hamlet (2010). She has also appeared in the films Hanna (2011), Anna Karenina (2012), and Non-Stop (2014). (Continued...)
Dockery's Downtown Abbey co-star Allen Leech introduced her to one of his best friends, Irishman John Dineen in May 2013. They were first photographed in public together in August 2013 in Venice, Italy. There had been several public appearances of the couple, including Wimbledon, the US Open, around New York City, and the Cartier Queen's Cup in 2014. Dockery herself did not speak of Dineen publicly, other than a magazine interview in 2014: "I have a wonderful man in my life from Ireland.
It was reported that they got engaged on Valentine's Day 2015. She wore her engagement ring two days later, during the first script table read of series six of Downton Abbey on 14 February. Someone on set announced the engagement ring to the media. Despite the engagement, the couple was not publicly photographed together in 2015. (Continued...)
In December 2015, Dockery suddenly left the U.S. media tour promoting the final season of Downton Abbey, and was photographed by paparazzi arriving at a London airport on 10 December. On 13 December, it was announced that Dineen had died from a rare cancer, which had been diagnosed earlier the same year, and for which he had sought experimental treatment in Germany. He passed away in Marymount Hospice, Curraheen, County Cork, with Dockery and his family at his bedside. A private funeral was arranged. Dockery sang "The Folks on the Hill" and told the mourners that Dineen had been "my friend, my hero, my king, my everything."

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