Unlike some Downton Abbey viewers, Cate Blanchett does not believe that the beloved British period drama has lost any of its luster over the course of its five seasons. In fact, the Oscar winner is angling for a part on the series, and having worked with two Downton Abbey actresses on Disney’s live-action Cinderella remake recently, had the chance to pitch the idea herself.

During an interview with ITV’s Lorraine, the Oscar winner revealed that she had told her Cinderella co-stars Lily James (who plays Rose on the series) and Sophie McShera (who plays Daisy) that she would love to make a cameo. “I did have words,” she said, before revealing that she was so serious about getting on the Julian Fellowes-created series that she also reached out through more professional channels. “I followed up with my agent,” she said. “No call has yet been received . . . but I'm seeing the girls again today, so I'll get them to put a good word in.”

Earlier this month, Downton Abbey’s Hugh Bonneville, who plays Lord Grantham, gave fans a few clues about the show’s upcoming sixth season. Among them: that the series will pick up in 1925, with Rose and Branson in America. Certainly with two character vacancies, there is room for an appearance by Blanchett—perhaps as a far-flung cousin of Cora’s or a girlfriend of Henry Talbot who must fend off Mary’s flirtatious advances?

Express has a few snapshots of Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, and Laura Carmichael in character as Lord Grantham, Mary, and Edith, filming a market scene this week—so there is definitely still time to shoe-horn a Season 6 Cate Blanchett guest arc into the mix.

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