Downton Abbey star on theatre snobs

As the maid Edna Braithwaite in Downton Abbey, Myanna Buring seduced the “upstairs” Tom Branson. In real life, the actress has found it more of a challenge to win over the bosses of Theatreland.

“For a long time, I wasn’t seen or considered by theatre casting agents because I was deemed to be a TV actor, as opposed to a thespian,” she tells Mandrake at the first night of Strangers on a Train, the West End play in which she appears.

“It’s not like I hold some big grudge, but I did find that people were not willing to see me for theatre because I hadn’t done enough.”

Buring says her roles in Downton and Ripper Street have, however, turned her into an asset for theatre directors.

“I know that I was seen for this on that basis,” she says. “Also, maybe it’s because not everything rests on my shoulders in this production, so they didn’t feel like I was being trusted with too much.”

Adlington’s unladylike confession

Rebecca Adlington’s admission on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! that she sometimes urinates in swimming pools has upset David Wilkie, her fellow former Olympic champion.

“I can’t believe it,” he tells Mandrake. “It’s a stupid thing to say. If you’re a lady, you don’t admit to doing things like that; you keep it quiet."

Wilkie, who is director of the companies Pets Kitchen and Vets Kitchen, adds: "She’s let her standards down. I don’t think most professionals do pee in the pool.”

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