It’s impossible to imagine “The Gilded Age” without Morgan Spector as George Russell, but the actor initially had his doubts. “It’s funny, I had watched ‘Downton,’ but I didn’t think that I would be able to do it,” Spector says of creator Julian Fellowes’ previous hit ‘Downton Abbey.’ “I didn’t think I would play in the world that Julian makes, for whatever reason. And so then when I auditioned for it and tried the material on, I was like, ‘Oh, this is actually fun.’ There’s a kind of Old Hollywood classical glamour to this that is very pleasurable to play.” Fun is part of what makes “The Gilded Age,” now back for its third season on HBO, such a hit with audiences (critics, meanwhile, are calling the new season the best yet). The historical drama, set in the 1880s boom period of New York City, is a softer viewing experience than even “Downton” was, and certainly than the average Sunday night HBO program. Morgan Spector Lexie Moreland/WWD “Often when I see things on HBO that are period, they’re like, ‘OK, we’re going to do period drama, but there’s going to be horrific violence, or it’s going to be the dirty underbelly of the world you’ve

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