She may be the hardest working cook in the castle. But Sophie McShera, who plays Daisy, “Downton Abbey”’s scrappy kitchen maid turned assistant cook, says that in real life, she wouldn’t know a ...
Throughout the run of "Downton Abbey," Sophie McShera played the young kitchen maid and assistant cook Daisy Mason. It turns out she looks a bit different IRL.
British actress Sophie McShera, known to most as Daisy Mason on PBS’ hit show “Downton Abbey,” has been cast as the evil stepsister Noemi in Disney’s live adaptation of “Cinderella.” McShera joins ...
Cast has been set on The Gallows Pole, Shane Meadows’ first period TV drama. Based on the novel of the same name by Benjamin Myers, the show fictionalizes the story of the rise and fall of David ...
Actress Sophie McShera left fans purring after strutting her stuff on the red carpet at the premiere for Downton Abbey: A New Era at Cineworld Leicester Square on Monday night. The 36-year old, who ...
IT APPEARED to be a case of down(ton) and out for some of the Downton Abbey cast as they celebrated the end of filming the film version of the show a little too hard. Sophie McShera looked ...
Whilst the whole world has fallen in love with 'Downton Abbey' and it's upstairs/downstairs antics, one member of the cast says she finds the success "weird". At the recent press call for series three ...
Downton Abbey star Sophie McShera has revealed the period drama’s new fridge could have thrown a spanner in the works during the Duchess of Cambridge’s visit. Sophie, who plays kitchen maid Daisy in ...
The 30-year-old actress plays "job avoider" Bryony West in the sitcom alongside Russell Tovey and Miranda star Sarah Hadland. Appearing on today's edition of Good Morning Britain, the Bradford-born ...
L-R: Michael Socha (© Mike Blackett), Sophie McShera (© Mike Blackett), Anthony Welsh (© Element Pics/BBC)) “This is England’s” Michael Socha, Disney “Cinderella” star Sophie McShera and “Master of ...
Cast has been set on The Gallows Pole, Shane Meadows’ first period TV drama. Starring are: Michael Socha (This is England), Thomas Turgoose (This is England), George MacKay (1917), Tom Burke (Mank), ...