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Downton's Dockery wants to show her dark side

As Lady Mary Crawley in Downton Abbey she had a scandalous dalliance with a Turkish diplomat.

Now Michelle Dockery has revealed she harbours a dark side and would like to get her teeth into grittier roles.

The actress, 30, from Romford, is a fan of Carey Mulligan's movie Shame, and said she'd love a role like Mulligan's in the film about sex addiction.

At the InStyle Best Of British Talent party at Shoreditch House last night, Dockery, seen far right with Laura Carmichael who plays Downton's Lady Edith, said: "I can't imagine leaving Downton and I have no intention of it, but I'd love to go into films at some point. I have a side many people don't see and would love to have a go at grittier roles. I thought Carey Mulligan was fantastic in Shame. That is the sort of role I'd love - I suppose it's not what some people might expect of me."

Acting sweethearts Tamzin Merchant and Freddie Fox, above left, and Pixie Geldof, above right with fashion designer Henry Holland, were at the party to celebrate British talent before next month's Bafta Awards.

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