First image revealed of Imelda Staunton as the
Queen in The Crown
Actor best known for Vera Drake takes over from Olivia
Colman for fifth series about the UK royal family
Imelda
Staunton as the Queen
Imelda
Staunton will play the Queen throughout the 1990s until 2003. Photograph: Alex
Bailey/Netflix
Georgina
Quach
Fri 30 Jul
2021 17.39 BST
The first
image of Imelda Staunton in character as the Queen in season five of The Crown
has been revealed.
Staunton
has taken over from the Golden Globe winner Olivia Colman, as the fresh series
ushers in a new era for the royal family. Netflix gave fans a first glimpse of
Staunton as the monarch while she was still filming the next instalment of the
Netflix show.
Best known
for her Oscar-nominated role in 2004’s Vera Drake, and as Dolores Umbridge in
Harry Potter, Staunton will portray the Queen throughout the 1990s and to 2003.
Alongside
the image, The Crown’s official Twitter account wrote: “An early glimpse of our
new Queen Elizabeth II, Imelda Staunton.”
Staunton
will be joined by Jonny Lee Miller as John Major, while Lesley Manville will be
Princess Margaret. The Game of Thrones star Jonathan Pryce will play Prince
Philip, and Elizabeth Debicki of Tenet fame will feature as Diana, Princess of
Wales. Dominic West, best known for his roles in The Wire and The Affair, will
portray Prince Charles. The shoot began this month at Elstree Studios in
Hertfordshire.
The coming
season, which is expected to air next year, follows a period of history
centring on Charles and Diana’s turbulent marriage, as well as the deaths of
Diana and Princess Margaret and the fire at Windsor Castle.
The Crown’s
sixth season will reportedly be the last. In an interview with Broadcast
earlier this month, Suzanne Mackie, executive producer, said The Crown’s
creator, Peter Morgan, “simply cannot” write another season because it would be
such recent history that he hasn’t “had time to gain a proper perspective”.
Colman, who
took over from Claire Foy as the Queen, was nominated for Emmys in The Crown’s
third and fourth seasons and won a Golden Globe for her work in the show’s
third season.
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