Sovereign with an exceptionally long reign, Elizabeth II died at the age of 96. The cinema and the TV series had also represented it on the screen for a long time. Tribute in pictures.
Undoubtedly more than any other contemporary sovereign, Elizabeth II embodied the soul of the British nation, during a reign of exceptional longevity. The one who celebrated her platinum jubilee last June for her 70 years of reign has just died at the venerable age of 96.
Ascended to the throne on February 6, 1952, she saw no less than 15 Prime Ministers, from Winston Churchill to Liz Truss, whom she met on September 6, 2022. A reign marked by the great upheavals in the history of a sometimes tragic countries throughout the 20th century. Although she has sometimes had to face virulent criticism from the press against the royal family, support for the monarchy and her personal popularity remain high among the British population.
Having become a symbol for a long time, the sovereign has logically been immortalized in many films and TV series, including in cartoons, such as The Simpsons. The sign also that it no longer belonged, for a long time, only to British heritage, but universal. A historical page is turned.
Helen Mirren in “The Queen”
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Helen Mirren won the Oscar for Best Actress for her composition in The Queen. She also later took over the Queen’s clothes on stage at the theater in a play called The Audience, on Broadway and at the West End theater in London, from 2013 to 2015.
Freya Wilson in “The King’s Speech”
Bedlam Productions
Tremendous Freya Wilsonthe very young actress embodying an Elizabeth not yet queen in The speech of a kingwhich tells the moving and authentic story of his father, King George VI, not destined to reign, and unable to speak in public because of a stutter.
Claire Foy played Queen Elizabeth II in the first two seasons of the great series The Crown, streaming on Netflix. The series was created by peter morganscreenwriter of The Queenand author of the play The Audience, mentioned in the previous entry.
Emma Thompson in “Walking The Dogs”
Sky TV
In 2012, Emma Thompson embodied the queen in a 30-minute drama fiction titled Walking The Dogswhich recounted the (authentic) intrusion into Buckingham Palace of an unknown person in July 1982, who ended up talking to the queen … Before being arrested by the guards.
Queen Elizabeth II at the Minions!
Universal Pictures
She’s the actress Jennifer Saunders who lends her voice to the sovereign in the animated film Minionsreleased in 2015.
Sarah Gadon in “A Royal Night Out”
Scope Pictures
New to us, A Royal Night Out recounts the celebration of Victory Day, May 8, 1945, experienced by the two royal sisters: Elizabeth and Margareth. The future sovereign is embodied by Sarah Gadon.
Queen Elizabeth II at the Griffins!
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When we say that the queen is exported… New demonstration with The Griffins. She’s the actress Cate Blanchett who lent his voice to the animated character. Little tasty wink in passing: the actress played the queen Elizabeth in the sumptuous diptych in 1998.
Jane Alexander
Hallmark Channel
The actress Jane Alexander portrayed the Queen in the TV movie William & Kate: royal romance broadcast in 2011, which returned to the idyll between the crown prince and Kate Middleton.
Immortalized… By car!
Pixar Animation Studios
Elizabeth II was reincarnated, dare we say, by car, in the animated film Cars 2. She’s the great British actress Vanessa Redgrave who lent his voice.
Rosemary Leach
BBC 2
The British actress Rosemary Leachwho died in 2017, played the queen three times in television films commissioned by the BBC: Tea With Betty (2006), Prince William (in 2002), and Margaret, in 2009, from which the photo is taken.