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“In true-life dramas, you have to do so much research. It's a big responsibility to make sure things are as correct as possible. In 'Robin Hood', you have more artistic license - it's all action, adventure and reaction. This gives everyone a chance to make their characters their own and to make them believable.”

Quote by Joanne Froggatt

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Joanne Froggatt
Joanne Froggatt

Joanne Froggatt is a British actress known for her exceptional performances in television series. Born on August 23, 1980, she has been active in the entertainment industry since the early 2000s. Froggatt gained widespread recognition for her role as Anna Bates in the HBO series 'Downton Abbey', which earned her numerous award nominations and wins. Her acting career spans a variety of roles across historical and modern dramas, showcasing her versatile acting skills. more

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