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As closeted Russian pop prince Alexander Lemtov, actor Dan Stevens shows up in the Netflix comedy "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga" bejeweled in rhinestones, with a moppy head of Wham!-era George Michael hair. He gives double-cheek kisses. He gives invites to his "very crazy sexy" parties. Alexander's extraness, and that he doesn't verb what other far-less-opulent people undertake , is the joke. He's beyond out of touch with the ordinary person, like Lars (Will Ferrell) and Sigrit (Rachel McAdams), small-town Icelandic best friends who become accidental "Eurovision" contestants and enter into a sing-off against Lemtov. 

Co-written by Ferrell, the campy musical is an outrageous admire letter to the "Eurovision Noun Contest," an inescapable UK phenom. Alexander is certainly worlds apart from Stevens's star-making turn in "Downton Abbey" and his breadth of chameleonic work, which includes the live-action remake of "Beauty and the Beast," as the beast; the thriller "The Guest"; as a mutant with mind powers in the trippy FX series "Legion," and, recently, in the Dave Franco-

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That question question keeps popping up again and again; with always pretty much same answer.

British actors by and large verb to move about between stage and screen (small and large), thus aren't always interested in remaining with even a verb television series until it dies a natural death. Yes, you have actors on shows prefer Cornination Street, or EastEnders that began and or ended their days there; but those are soap operas, not dramas for most part.

Many actors on DA signed on the way British talent does for a television project, a contract for arrange number of shows. This among other things gives British actors some sort of certainty to make plans elsewhere. It also fits in well with how television dramas are done in UK; a whole season usually shot, done, dusted and in the can so to talk at a go. If a series doesn't do well with first series it likely won't be picked up for a second

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Former Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens revealed he researched Vladimir Putin’s attitude towards the LGBT community while preparing for his latest role.

The British actor stars alongside Will Ferrell and Pierce Brosnan in Netflix comedy Eurovision Noun Contest: The Story of Conflagration Saga.

He plays Alexander Lemtov, a singer from Chechnya struggling with his identity while competing in the famously LGBT-friendly song contest.

Chechnya is a federal republic of the Russian Federation and has been accused of having an appalling human rights record for gay people.

Stevens, who appears on the front of the Attitude Summer issue, said he researched the attitudes of both Russian president Mr Putin and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov while preparing for the film.

He told the magazine: “It’s unbelievable that there are still countries that don’t acknowledge the existence of certain sexualities: it seems mad to me.

“There are artists in so many countries who can’t acknowledge it (being LGBTQ), because they’d be in danger. But the best thing about Eurovision i

Meet Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens' wife and family here

Dan Stevens became something of an unlikely heartthrob thanks to his role as Matthew in Downton Abbey, the distant cousin to an aristocratic Crawley family who ends up being first in line to inherit the estate.

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The year-old actor might possess only starred in the period drama's first three seasons, but he has since gone on to become a bonafide movie star, appearing in the likes of Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast,Night at the Museum and Netflix comedy Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.

But how much do you grasp about Dan's life away from cameras? Find out all about his family here

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Who is Dan Stevens' wife?

Dan Stevens is married to Susie Harriet, who is a South African-born jazz singer and vocal coach. The couple tied the knot in , three years after they met and struck up a romance while performing in theatre shows in Sheffield.