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Julian Fellowes received a Tony nomination for his work on School of Rock— The Musical. He is the creator, sole writer and executive producer of the worldwide hit series “Downton Abbey,” which has received 69 Emmy Award nominations, winning 15, including two awards for Fellowes. Broadway: Mary Poppins (Drama Desk nominee, Best Book). Film writing credits: Gosford Park (Academy Award winner, Original Screenplay), Vanity Fair, Piccadilly Jim, Separate Lies (National Board of Review Directorial Debut Award), From Time to Time (directed), The Young Victoria, The Tourist, Romeo & Juliet. Television writing credits: “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” “The Prince and the Pauper,” “Titanic,” “Doctor Thorne.” Books: Belgravia, Snobs, Past Imperfect, The Curious Adventures of the Abandoned Toys. Fellowes is also a screen and stage actor. He and his wife, Emma, live in London and Dorset, England. They have a son, Peregrine.