For Rob James-Collier, a starring role on Downton Abbey has cast a long shadow. The 41-year-old from Stockport became a household name across the six seasons he played footman-turned-butler Thomas Barrow and yet, while he has seen the likes of Dan Stevens, Michelle Dockery and Jessica Brown Findlay go on to launch Hollywood film careers, for him it’s been a slower process.

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“The characters that those guys played are more easily transferable,” he begins. “I think audiences in the US can identify quite easily with the quintessential English gent and English lady, whereas a neurotic, dark, gay character like Thomas is a hard thing to put into the American market. It can lead to typecasting.”

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Ellie HarrisonWriter, RadioTimes.com
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