'The Crown' Likely to Pause Filming After the Death of Queen Elizabeth II
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'The Crown' , Likely to Pause Filming After , the Death of Queen Elizabeth II.
'The Crown' , Likely to Pause Filming After , the Death of Queen Elizabeth II.
'ET' reports that on September 8,
the show's creator spoke out
after news of the monarch's death.
'ET' reports that on September 8,
the show's creator spoke out
after news of the monarch's death.
'The Crown' is a love letter to her
and I’ve nothing to add for now,
just silence and respect, Peter Morgan, 'The Crown' creator
and showrunner, via 'Entertainment Tonight'.
Previously, the show's executive producer told 'ET' that
'The Crown' would stop production for a respectable
period of time in the event of the queen's death.
Previously, the show's executive producer told 'ET' that
'The Crown' would stop production for a respectable
period of time in the event of the queen's death.
It would be a simple tribute
and a mark of respect, Stephen Daldry, 'The Crown' executive
producer, via 'Entertainment Tonight'.
It would be a simple tribute
and a mark of respect, Stephen Daldry, 'The Crown' executive
producer, via 'Entertainment Tonight'.
She’s a global figure and it’s what
we should do. She’s an extraordinary
woman and people will be upset, Stephen Daldry, 'The Crown' executive
producer, via 'Entertainment Tonight'.
She’s a global figure and it’s what
we should do. She’s an extraordinary
woman and people will be upset, Stephen Daldry, 'The Crown' executive
producer, via 'Entertainment Tonight'.
So far, both Claire Foy and Olivia Colman
have played Queen Elizabeth on the show
which premiered in 2016.
So far, both Claire Foy and Olivia Colman
have played Queen Elizabeth on the show
which premiered in 2016.
Imelda Staunton is taking over the role
for the next two seasons, the first
of which is premiering in November.
As an actor, it was a joy to see how
both Claire Foy and Olivia Colman
brought something special and
unique to Peter Morgan’s scripts, Imelda Staunton, via 'Entertainment Tonight'.
As an actor, it was a joy to see how
both Claire Foy and Olivia Colman
brought something special and
unique to Peter Morgan’s scripts, Imelda Staunton, via 'Entertainment Tonight'.
I'm greatly honored. I don’t want to let
the air go out of the balloon and I really
have to bring it home. I would love to do that
for all the people who have gone before me, Imelda Staunton, via 'Entertainment Tonight'
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