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Mr selfridge

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Mr. Selfridge (series 2013 - ) Starring: Zoe Tapper as Ellen Love, Frances O'Connor as Rose Selfridge, Jeremy Piven as Harry Selfridge, Grégory Fitoussi as Henri Leclair, Katherine Kelly as Lady Mae Loxley, Amanda Abbington as Josie Mardle, Aisling Loftus as Agnes Towler, Lauren Crace as Doris Miller, and Amy Beth Hayes as Kitty Hawkins. Centers on the real-life story of the flamboyant and visionary American founder of Selfridge's, London's department store.

Mr. Selfridge (series 2013 - ) Starring: Zoe Tapper as Ellen Love, Frances O'Connor as Rose Selfridge, Jeremy Piven as Harry Selfridge, Grégory Fitoussi as Henri Leclair, Katherine Kelly as Lady Mae Loxley, Amanda Abbington as Josie Mardle, Aisling Loftus as Agnes Towler, Lauren Crace as Doris Miller, and Amy Beth Hayes as Kitty Hawkins. Centers on the real-life story of the flamboyant and visionary American founder of Selfridge's, London's department store.

Mr. Selfridge. Harry Gordon Selfridge, Anglo-American industrialist and founder of Selfridges Store

Television’s latest period drama tells the extraordinary story of the retail tycoon Harry Selfridge. We talk to its star, Jeremy Piven.

Jeremy Piven on his return as Mr Selfridge, playing money men and his love for London theatre | Square Mile

As Jeremy Piven returns to our screens as the founder of one of London’s most iconic stores in ‘Mr Selfridge’, he tells us why a career in acting was always on the cards

Mr Selfridge 's Jeremy Piven hits out at the 'nonsense and lies ...

Piven, 50, (left) should have been enjoying the outpouring of love for his portrayal of Harry Gordon Selfridge (centre), instead he is embroiled in his own tawdry scandal with model Kate Nardi (right).

Costume from the UK TV Serie "Mr Selfridge" (2013)

Glorification of rampant capitalism, soap opera storylines, and fabulous Edwardian hats? I don’t know why it took me so long to start watching this, and now I’ve caught up and am chompi…