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British actress Jane Lapotaire, who had notable roles on “Downton Abbey” and “The Crown,” has died. She was 81.

Lapotaire died on March 5, according to the Guardian. A cause of death was not provided.Boasting a lengthy and prolific career on stage and on television, Lapotaire co-founded The Young Vic theater company in 1970 with Laurence Olivier. She also performed with the Old Vic and the Royal Shakespeare Company.To modern TV viewers, she is probably beset known for playing Princess Irina Kuragin during the fifth season of “Downton Abbey,” and for playing Princess Alice of Greece on two episodes of Netflix’s “The Crown” in 2019.

She won critical acclaim and a Tony Award in 1981 for playing the title role in “Piaf,” a Broadway musical about the famed French singer Edith Piaf

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00:00British actress Jane Lapetere, who had notable roles on Downton Abbey and The Crown, has died.
00:07She was 81. Lapetere died on March 5, according to The Guardian. A cause of death was not provided.
00:15Boasting a lengthy and prolific career on stage and on television, Lapetere co-founded the Young
00:21Vic Theatre Company in 1970 with Laurence Olivier. She also performed with the Old Vic
00:27and the Royal Shakespeare Company. To modern TV viewers, she is probably beset known for playing
00:33Princess Irina Karagin during the fifth season of Downton Abbey and for playing Princess Alice of
00:39Greece on two episodes of Netflix's The Crown in 2019. She won critical acclaim and a Tony Award in
00:471981 for playing the title role in Piaf, a Broadway musical about the famed French singer Edith Piaf.
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