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from "Downton Abbey" (2010)
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Biography:
The eldest daughter of Robert and Cora, Mary is the sister of Edith and Sybil... See more »
Alternate Names:
Lady Mary Crawley
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- "Downton Abbey"
... aka "Masterpiece Classic" - USA (informal title)
- Episode #4.2 (2013) TV episode, Played by Michelle Dockery (as Lady Mary Crawley)
- Episode #4.1 (2013) TV episode, Played by Michelle Dockery (as Lady Mary Crawley)
- Christmas Special 2012 (2012) TV episode, Played by Michelle Dockery (as Lady Mary Crawley)
- Episode #3.8 (2012) TV episode, Played by Michelle Dockery (as Lady Mary Crawley)
- Episode #3.7 (2012) TV episode, Played by Michelle Dockery (as Lady Mary Crawley)
(22 more) - Comic Relief: Uptown Downstairs Abbey (2011) (TV) Played by Sarah Solemani
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From "Downton Abbey: Episode #1.6" (2010)
[Lady Sybil has been to a political meeting in Ripon, much to her father's and grandmother's displeasure]
Lady Mary Crawley: Sybil is entitled to her opinions.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: No. She isn't until she is married, then her husband will tell her what her opinions are.
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[Lady Sybil has been to a political meeting in Ripon, much to her father's and grandmother's displeasure]
Lady Mary Crawley: Sybil is entitled to her opinions.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: No. She isn't until she is married, then her husband will tell her what her opinions are.
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