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Dodd

American  
[dod] / dɒd /

noun

  1. William Edward, 1869–1940, U.S. historian and diplomat.


Dodd British  
/ dɒd /

noun

  1. C ( harles ) H ( arold ). 1884–1973, British New Testament scholar. His works include The Parables of the Kingdom (1935)

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Hannah Dodd remembers auditioning “quite intensely” for the first season of “Bridgerton.”

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But it was fated that Dodd lost the role to Phoebe Dynevor because a few years later Dodd was invited to film a self-tape for a “very secretive” project.

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“I had no idea it was ‘Bridgerton’ again,” Dodd says, speaking at London’s 180 House in mid-February.

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We’ve selected a remote table at the members club to avoid anyone overhearing spoilers, but everyone is too wrapped up in their own conversations to notice what Dodd is disclosing about Part 2 of Season 4, which debuted on Netflix on Thursday.

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Several months went by before Dodd learned the project was, in fact, “Bridgerton.”

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