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‘The Lady’ actor Ed Speleers gushes over on-set ‘camaraderie’ with ‘lovely’ Mia McKenna Bruce

“For me, it’s trying to understand human behavior and what can go wrong in a relationship,” series star Ed Speleers, 38, exclusively told Page Six.

Published April 8, 2026, 8:46 PM
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‘The Lady’ actor Ed Speleers gushes over on-set ‘camaraderie’ with ‘lovely’ Mia McKenna Bruce

Despite their volatile on-screen relationship in “The Lady,” Ed Speleers says working with co-star Mia McKenna Bruce had a “relaxed environment” and a “sense of camaraderie.”

The four-episode series, which is now streaming on BritBox, dramatizes the shocking real-life murder case, in which the former Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson’s (Natalie Dormer) former royal dresser, Jane Andrews (McKenna Bruce) was convicted of murdering her boyfriend, Cressman (Speleers).

The “You” alum told Page Six that having a rapport with McKenna-Bruce allowed for a “lovely way of working” where he didn’t “live in fear.”

Ed Speleers as Thomas Cressman and Mia McKenna-Bruce as Jane Andrews looking at each other, with a "Happy Birthday Your Majesty" banner in the background.

Ed Speleers (photographed in “The Lady” with Mia McKenna-Bruce) gushed over working with his co-star. ©Britbox/Courtesy Everett Collection

Ed Speleers as Thomas Cressman in a light pink shirt, with a woman in the foreground and a sea view in the background.

Ed Speleers (pictured in “The Lady”) plays Thomas Cressman, who was murdered in real life by Sarah Ferguson’s former dresser, Jane Andrews. ©Britbox/Courtesy Everett Collection

He explained that their “relaxed vibe” off-screen allowed for the “good work to come through,” adding, “you weren’t trying to talk yourself out of trying to find the darkest corner of yourself.”

Andrews was convicted of murdering Cressman in 2001. Before making headlines for the crime, she worked for the former Duchess of York from 1988 to 1997.

The two women were no longer associated at the time of the murder, but the show depicts their close relationship in the years before.

Speleers told Page Six that “there was sensitivity” to the show’s dark subject matter.

Sarah Ferguson and her dresser Jane Andrews (formerly Jane Dunn-Butler) in a car.

Jane Andrews (with Sarah Ferguson in 1994) was convicted of murdering her boyfriend, and her story is dramatized in “The Lady.” PA Images via Getty Images

Mia McKenna-Bruce as Jane Andrews and Natalie Dormer as Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, laughing and holding a fuchsia jacket.

Mia McKenna-Bruce (pictured as Jane Andrews in “The Lady” with Natalie Dormer as Sarah Ferguson) had a “relaxed” vibe behind the scenes, her co-star said. ©Britbox/Courtesy Everett Collection

The appeal of the show for him was “trying to understand human behavior and what can go wrong in a relationship.”

In the show, Jane and Tom often have explosive arguments. In the real life case, Andrews alleged that Cressman was abusive, but “The Lady” leaves that part of their relationship ambiguous. 

It’s “our reimagining and our dramatization of things,” said Speleers.

Mia McKenna-Bruce as Jane Andrews in a patterned blouse and cream skirt, followed by a man in a red uniform holding shopping bags.

Mia McKenna Bruce (pictured in “The Lady”) plays Jane Andrews, convicted of murdering her boyfriend. ©Britbox/Courtesy Everett Collection

Matt Milne and Ed Speleers in tuxedo vests.

Ed Speleers (pictured in “Downton Abbey wtih Matt Milne) said he had “an amazing time” on that show. ©PBS/Courtesy Everett Collection

Speleers is also known for playing footman Jimmy Kent in “Downton Abbey.” 

“I had an amazing time working on that show, I met my wife there,” he said, referring to costume designer Asia Macey. “I felt I learned a lot in that job, and I quite often wistfully look back, it was almost like school days.”

He remembered the late Maggie Smith as being “really playful” and “so incredibly powerful.”

At the beginning of his career, Speleers got his start playing a farm boy who discovers a dragon egg in the 2006 movie “Eragon,” based on a popular fantasy book of the same name. 

Similar to “Harry Potter,” which is getting a TV series reboot on HBO, there’s an “Eragon” TV series in development at Disney+.  

Ed Speleers as Eragon.

Ed Speleers (pictured in “Eragon”) said he’s “excited” about the TV reboot. 20th Century Fox

Actor Ed Speleers as Eragon from the movie Eragon.

Ed Speleers (pictured in “Eragon”) had his first role in the “Harry Potter”-like fantasy franchise, which is currently in development for a TV reboot at Disney+. 20th Century Fox

“That was the first job I ever did. And I think that there is huge scope to play that whole series out on television. I’m really excited about it,” he said. 

At 38, he’s too old to reprise the role of a farm boy, but if the TV show offered him a role, “Yeah, I would [do it] if it was the right thing,” he said.

Referring to the villain character, Galbatorix, played by John Malkovich in the movie, he quipped, “Maybe I could be the big nasty Galbatorix, which could be an interesting spin on everything.”

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