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Hugh Bonneville

Hugh Bonneville

British actor
Hugh Richard Bonniwell Williams DL, known professionally as Hugh Bonneville, is an English actor. He is best known for portraying Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham, in the ITV historical drama series Downton Abbey from 2010 to 2015.Wikipedia
BornNovember 10, 1963
HometownPaddington, United Kingdom
Net worth$8 million
Height6'2" (1.88m)
SpouseLucinda Williams
ChildrenFelix Bonneville
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What is the Garrick Club? A male-only elite made up of MPs, judges, actors, musicians - and even King Charles

  • The Garrick Club is a central London gentlemen's club, the membership of which is drawn from across the British establishment. Among its ranks are said to be 1,500 members including at least 160 senior legal professionals, at least 10 serving MPs, dozens of Lords, heads of public institutions, actors, artists and businessmen. King Charles is even said to be a member, along with around 150 men with knighthoods who cough up the around £1,000 a year to get access to its dining rooms, luxury lounges and exclusive bedrooms.

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Hugh Bonneville separates from wife after 25 years of marriage

A representative for the Downton Abbey alum confirmed to The Sun on Sunday that the actor and his wife Lulu had split. The spokesperson said, "I can confirm that Hugh Bonneville and Lulu Williams have separated." Rumours surrounding Hugh and Lulu's apparent separation first arose after Hugh attended Michelle Dockery's wedding to Jasper Waller-Bridge on 23 September without a date or his own ring. Lulu, 55, and Hugh, 59, met as children, then fell out of touch and reconnected as adults. They married in November 1998 and share one child together: 20-year-old Felix.
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AWARDS

YearAssociationsCategoryWorkResult
2016British Academy of Film & Television ArtsMale Performance in a Comedy ProgrammeW1ANominated
2015British Academy of Film & Television ArtsMale Performance in a Comedy ProgrammeW1ANominated
2013British Academy of Film & Television ArtsMale Performance in a Comedy ProgrammeTwenty TwelveNominated
2012British Academy of Film & Television ArtsMale Performance in a Comedy ProgrammeTwenty TwelveNominated
2002British Academy of Film & Television ArtsActor in a Supporting RoleIrisNominated
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