
#Downton abbey allen leech movie
The movie stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing and Keira Knightley as Joan Clarke. While the cast received acclaim for their performances, the movie critics weren’t as impressed, with Kate Stables of Sight & Sound implying that the film could have done better to portray the incredible life of Mercury: “Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Bryan Singer’s trite, tidy but powerfully soundtracked biopic of Freddie Mercury’s fantastic journey from immigrant baggage handler to rock god renders the outsize ride of his life with surprising mundanity.” Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times was harsher, writing: “The only redeeming value of Bohemian Rhapsody is it’s so bad, there’s plenty of room left for a much better biopic about the one and only Freddie Mercury.” The Imitation GameĪllen Leech appeared in The Imitation Game, a movie about computer scientist Alan Turing, as John Cairncross, a real-life civil servant and spy during World War II. They saw that in each other, and that’s where Paul Prenter found his power over Freddie.” Describing his role in the movie, Leech said to The Advocate: “Freddie and Paul were two incredibly lonely people. In the film, Allen Leech plays Paul Prenter, Freddie Mercury’s personal manager and lover. The movie stars Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury, Gwilym Lee as guitarist Brian May, Ben Hardy as drummer Roger Taylor, and Joe Mazzello as bassist John Deacon. And it was a great joy.” Bohemian Rhapsodyīohemian Rhapsody depicts the story of the band Queen, particularly its lead singer Freddie Mercury, as they rose from obscurity to become one of the most celebrated bands in the world. So it was a great challenge, as an actor. “And then Julian (Fellowes) gave me the great gift of him trying to assimilate into the family and create his life there and having all the turmoils that go with that, because of his relationship with the family and his Irish Republican views.

It was like the ‘Downton Abbey’ red wedding, in that season.” When his on-screen wife had died in the show, Leech originally thought that that was also the end of his Downton Abbey journey, but showrunner Julian Fellowes had other plans: “I thought my journey was over when Sybil died in the show,” he said.

“So it was the first time I ever had to do something where you’re in a heightened emotional sense for so long. “It was actually quite arduous because it was over three days,” he said. That was one of my favorite things to play throughout, how Tom Branson and Lady Mary became brother and sister, because Michelle Dockery’s also one of my dearest friends.”įilming the scene was exhausting, according to Leech. And then I think one of the most powerful things, as well, was his acceptance of the family and his relationship with Mary. When asked what the defining moment of his character was, Leech answered: “I think the most powerful moments for Tom Branson had to be the death of his wife. The show is close to Allen’s heart, telling Today that he had plenty of good memories from the show.

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Leech appeared in the series for 45 episodes. Leech played Tom Branson, the socialist chauffeur who, from serving the Crawley family, eventually becomes a member of the Crawley family himself. When listing Allen Leech’s previous work, one can’t just ignore the show that made his career, Downton Abbey. Where else have we seen Allen Leech in? Downton Abbey series Outside his work in the Downton Abbey films, Leech has appeared in multiple projects. One actor everyone’s excited to see in the sequel is Allen Leech, who played downstairs-turned-upstairs person Tom Branson.
