| "Downton    Abbey" fans were devastated when Matthew Crawley    made his dramatic exit from the series at the    end of the show's third season. The actor who played him, however, is less    emotional about the plot point. "It's nice that    people care, I suppose, about the show, but yeah, you know ... I had to do    what I had to do," Dan Stevens said    Thursday while attending a New York reception to launch a two-day pop-up    showcase to promote British tourism. He does, however,    recognize the phenomenon the show has become, airing in countries across the    globe. "It's a show that    means a lot to a lot of people, and, you know, we've obviously gone into a    lot of homes on a Sunday night, so people feel very close to the show, which    is great," Stevens said. On "Downton,"    the relationship between Crawley and Michelle Dockery's    Lady Mary was a central story line. Stevens left the show to    pursue other opportunities, which have opened up for him. He recently starred    in "The Heiress" on Broadway with Jessica    Chastain and shot a role in an upcoming film about the founder of    WikiLeaks with fellow British actor Benedict    Cumberbatch. Stevens is now filming a    movie in Brooklyn with Liam Neeson called "A Walk Among the    Tombstones." That part has required the 30-year-old to trim down a bit    and darken his hair. When he was first spotted publicly last weekend at the    GLAAD Awards sporting the new look, photos quickly spread online with chatter    about the change. Stevens seemed especially    surprised — if not confused — by the interest in his appearance. "Really? OK, I    suppose," he said. "There's so much else going on in the world." He was more interested in    encouraging people to visit his homeland. "It's a great    country. There's all sorts to offer. ...There's culture, music, art,    food," he said. "The food is much better than it used to be, and    the weather is getting better, too! " | 
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