Downton Abbey’s Michelle Dockery strips off for raunchy romp as con woman Letty Raines in second series of TV drama Good Behaviour
Actress let her wild side out as she rolled around between the sheets with hunky actor Juan Diego Botto
MICHELLE Dockery let her inhibitions run wild as she filmed this sensual sex scene for the second series of Good Behaviour.
It’s a world away from her Downton Abbey character Lady Mary.
In the US crime show she plays plays down-on-her luck con-woman Letty Raines who’s having it away with actor Juan Diego Botto.
The actor plays Letty's hitman lover Javier but the couple's raunchy romp is interrupted when she gets a phone call from her son's school.
In the latest stills, Michelle, 35, can be seen in a number of compromising positions in the steamy scenes.
Shortly after the first season of Good Behaviour hit screens, Michelle received rave reviews.
The Hollywood Reporter commented: “Dockery's new direction as a bad girl is wonderfully realised - and a very welcome relief for anyone tired of the reserved Lady Mary...
“On the plus side there's Dockery's magnetic performance, a thorough busting out of the Lady Mary shackles into a sexier, harder and more externally challenging (and interesting) character.”
It won’t be long until we’re back to seeing Michelle in her former habitat however, as a big screen adaptation of Downton Abbey is on the way.
The drama’s big-screen debut comes more than two years since the final TV episode of the ITV series, which attracted audiences of over 12 million in the UK.
It was regularly watched by 10 million in the US, despite airing on a non-mainstream channel.
A source told The Sun: “Film bosses have requested the services of crew members and accountants to work on the picture.
“A budget has been set and now it’s a case of getting everything in place to start shooting.
“It would take something big to stop the project from happening now.”
Show creator Julian Fellowes has been so keen to make a Downton Abbey film he started penning a script well in advance of the movie being given the go-ahead by producers.
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