The reluctant heir to Downton Abbey has made it ashore in New York, where he’s about to both court and star in Broadway's “The Heiress."
In a column published this week in the U.K., Dan Stevens ruminated on his Labor Day arrival stateside, writing about the "discombobulation" that occurs when one finds oneself landing “in a foreign field” (i.e., Manhattan) during a change of seasons.
“Everyone desperately leaps for the summit of summer before the inevitable descent into winter. I can see why they call it ‘fall’ here,” wrote Stevens, best known for playing the scion of the aristocratic Crawley family on Masterpiece's juicy period drama.
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