By RITA SHERROW World Scene Writer on Mar 21, 2012, at 11:00 AM Updated on 3/21 at 11:00 AM
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Jessia Brown Findlay, who stars in PBS' "Downton Abbey," has been cast in the lead of the theatrical film "Winter's Tale."
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Jessica Brown Findlay, best known to American TV viewers as Lady Sybil Crawley in the hit PBS series "Downtown Abbey," has signed to play the lead in "Winter's Tale,” an adaptation of the 1983 Mark Helprin novel, reported deadline.com Wednesday.
Findlay's "Downton" character is the impassioned youngest daughter of the Earl and Countess Grantham who fell in love with the family chauffeur Branson and ran away to Ireland with him.
In "Winter's Tale,' Findlay will play "a dying young woman who falls in love with a thief who breaks into her West Side Mansion," in a story set in the 19th-century Manhattan.
The film will be directed by Oscar-winning writer Akiva Goldsman who will be making his feature film directorial debut, reported the entertainment news website. Filming begins in October.
The third season of "Downton Abbey" is in production in England for a return to PBS in Jan. 2013.
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