Laura Haddock
Born | August 21, 1985 |
Hometown | Hatfield, England |
Height | 5'8" (1.73m) |
Spouse | Sam Claflin (m 2013 - 2019) |
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Downton Abbey's Laura Haddock and Jenna Coleman show off their sartorial style at glitzy event
Laura Haddock and Jenna Coleman were among the many stars who attended the glitzy Maison Chaumet event in London on Tuesday evening. MORE: Sam Claflin shares surprise photo of ex-wife Laura Haddock for this special reason The famous boutique celebrated the first anniversary of the reopening of its New Bond Street location, accompanied by many friends of the Maison. WATCH: Laura Haddock stars in Downton Abbey: A New Era For the occasion, actress Jenna wore the Soleil Glorieux earrings and ring fr
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Downton Abbey: A New Era premieres at the Regent Centre
The highly-anticipated premiere of the Downton Abbey sequel has already proved a hit in Christchurch
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Cinema: Hollywood glamour touches the lives of the Crawley family in Downton Abbey
DOWNTON ABBEY: A NEW ERA (PG)
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Downton Abbey: A New Era
After the first Downton Abbey movie was a huge hit at the box office in 2019, it came as no surprise when series creator Julian Fellowes announced he was writing a sequel. In the follow-up, set several months after the first film, Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham (Dame Maggie Smith) asks her son Robert (Hugh Bonneville) and his wife Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) to go to the South of France as she has inherited a villa, which was given to her in a Frenchman's will and his family aren't too happy
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Downton Abbey: A New Era review - Still ludicrously sentimental and formulaic, but Dame Maggie Smith’s a treat
3/5 The Crawleys and co are back for another cinematic outing - and even if you’re up to speed with Julian Fellowes’ poshos, you might struggle to unpick all the toing and froing
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The best red carpet looks from the Downton Abbey premiere
The cast of Downton Abbey: A New Era stunned as they walked the red carpet in London on Monday night
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Secrets of the Stylish: Getting ready with Laura Haddock
Get ready with the actress as she prepares for her big red-carpet moment.
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Downton Abbey's secret Meghan Markle beauty connection at the film premiere
We are still reeling over the Downton Abbey world premiere which was held in London's Leicester Square on Monday evening. The glamour was off the scale! READ: Downton Divas! The best dressed stars from the premiere you can't afford to miss The leading ladies of the new film Downton Abbey: A New Era all looked sensational, from their makeup to their shoes. Speaking of makeup, did you have a chance to check out their beauty looks? WATCH: Downton Cast Reminisce On 12 Years In The Franchise At Premi
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Why Downton Abbey’s 1930s wardrobe is its best yet
Pink, blue and yellow beads on a sea-green chiffon gown, flannel tennis whites worn with knitted sleeveless jumpers, and cream and mint patterned silk pyjamas with velvet slippers. The costumes are so sumptuous in Downton Abbey: A New Era that on leaving the cinema, you will feel somewhat disappointed to find yourself wearing jeans on your local high street, rather than a yellow floral tea dress with matching jacket on the French Riviera.
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Downton Abbey: A New Era, review: plenty of surprises and an iconic moment to savour
As last words go, they’re almost Wildean. Fixing her snivelling lady’s maid with a stare, the dowager Countess of Grantham puffs out one final poison dart – “Stop that noise, I can’t hear myself die” – before serenely slumping on the duvet.
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