John Dineen, fiance of 'Downton Abbey' star Michelle Dockery, dies at 34

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December 15, 2015 at 8:15PM
FILE - This is a July 31, 2011 photo of actress Michelle Dockery poses for a portrait in Beverly Hills, Calif. Dockery stars in the TV series "Downton Abbey." Downton star Dockery is swapping one aristocratic world for another in a new production of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses." Dockery is scheduled to appear alongside Dominic West and Janet McTeer in Christopher Hampton's play about nobles fighting a battle of sexual wiles in 18th-century France.
FILE - This is a July 31, 2011 photo of actress Michelle Dockery poses for a portrait in Beverly Hills, Calif. Dockery stars in the TV series "Downton Abbey." Downton star Dockery is swapping one aristocratic world for another in a new production of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses." Dockery is scheduled to appear alongside Dominic West and Janet McTeer in Christopher Hampton's play about nobles fighting a battle of sexual wiles in 18th-century France. (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

LONDON — The Irish fiance of "Downton Abbey" star Michelle Dockery has died after a long illness. He was 34.

Public relations director John Dineen died Sunday at a hospice in Cork, Ireland. A spokeswoman for the actress appealed for privacy.

John Waples of FTI Consulting, the firm Dineen worked for, said "John was an immensely valued colleague and friend and will be sorely missed." He, too, asked "for privacy for his family at this difficult time."

Dockery, who turned 34 on Tuesday, plays Lady Mary Crawley on the hit costume drama, whose final episode is due to air in Britain on Dec. 25. She and Dineen were introduced by Irish "Downton Abbey" star Allen Leech.

Dockery flew back last week from a trip to the U.S. to promote the show.

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