Queen Elizabeth II is speaking about her late husband, Prince Philip, for the first time since his death in April.
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It’s a very bittersweet night for Olivia Colman.
The 47-year-old actress won her first ever Emmy award, winning Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth on The Crown at the 2021 Emmy Awards on Sunday night (September 19).
While accepting the award, Olivia fought back tears, revealing she recently lost her father.
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“I would have put money on that not happening,” Olivia said. “I want to say thank you very much for this, this is
Queen Elizabeth II is speaking about her late husband, Prince Philip, for the first time since his death in April.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaRowan Atkinson, Olivia Colman and Sally Hawkins are rounding out what is shaping up to be a delicious cast of “Wonka,” the new film that dares to probe how the world’s most famous chocolatier and confectioner first developed his sweet tooth.Timothée Chalamet is set to play Willy Wonka, following in the daffy footsteps of Gene Wilder (a gem) and Johnny Depp (don’t feel obligated to recreate the Anna Wintour bob and wispy voice that Depp sported in
It appears that not even Tim Burton’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is going to derail the future of the ‘Wonka’ franchise. Recently, it was announced that Timothee Chalamet and “Paddington” filmmaker Paul King are going to reinvent the candymaker in a new prequel film, simply titled “Wonka.” And now, we have a better idea of the other actors that will help round out the cast.
Olivia Colman, Rowan Atkinson and Sally Hawkins are joining Timothée Chalamet in Warner Bros.’ “Wonka,” it was announced on Wednesday.The musical prequel to the Roald Dahl classic “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will be directed by Paul King, who will also co-write with writing partner Simon Farnaby, with David Heyman producing through Heyday Films.
Warner Bros has rolled cameras in the UK on their new Wonka musical movie starring Timothée Chalamet.
Fresh off its formidable sweep at the 73rd annual Emmy Awards, Netflix’s The Crown will come back for even more royal drama next year.
The royal family may still be mourning the loss of Prince Philip, who died in April at age 99, but they continue to keep his memory alive. In the recent BBC documentary special, Prince Phillip: The Royal Family Remembers, Prince Harry discussed his grandfather’s love of flying and then imagined what his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, would have said while aboard one of Phillip’s flights.
Olivia Colman opened up about the tragic death of her father, Keith Colman, during the 2021 Emmy Awards, revealing that she lost her dad during the coronavirus pandemic.The 47-year-old talented actress began her emotional speech, accepting the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her iconic role in Netflix‘s The Crown.“I’m going to be very quick because I’m very teary as I wish my dad was here to see this,” Olivia shared, adding “I lost my dad during COVID, and he would have
Los Angeles and London fizzed last night as A-list actors came together for the 2021 Primetime Emmy Awards. Hosted by Soho House in the UK, ‘The Crown’ cast pulled focus.
Sunday night’s 2021 Emmy Awards got off to a rollicking start — and rarely let up, leaving last year’s COVID-shellshocked ceremony safely in its rearview mirror. What a difference a year makes.
coronavirus pandemic.The actress picked up Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix‘s The Crown, beating fellow nominees Emma Corrin, Elisabeth Moss, MJ Rodriguez, Uzo Aduba and Jurnee Smollett.Picking up the award in a London studio away from the main ceremony in Los Angeles, Colman became emotional during her acceptance speech.“Thank you very much.
Netflix’s The Crown swept the floor at the 2021 Emmy Awards on Sunday as the hit show scooped seven prizes.The programme won the highly-coveted Best Drama Series award, while four of the main cast – Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson, Tobias Menzies and Josh O’Connor – won individual acting accolades. Olivia Colman’s Best Actress in a Drama Series win sparked a tear-jerking speech as the actress took the chance to remember her late father, who died during the pandemic.
The Crown was the big winner at the Emmy’s as it was crowned the Outstanding Drama Series while a whole host of the cast picked up gongs.
2021 Emmy Awards got off to a rollicking start — and rarely let up, leaving last year’s COVID-shellshocked ceremony safely in its rearview mirror.What a difference a year makes.There were no big surprises; as expected, both “Ted Lasso” and “The Crown” cleaned up (Best Comedy, Best Drama and stars/cost-star of both, including Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Colman).
The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards was all about new blood, with actors Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, Olivia Colman, Josh O’Connor, Tobias Menzies, Evan Peters, Julianne Nicholson and Ewan McGregor among those claiming their first-ever statuettes.
Josh O’Connor took home the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series on Sunday night, for his portrayal of Prince Charles in Netflix’s hit The Crown.
Kate Aurthur editorAfter four nominations, Olivia Colman has received her first Emmy, winning for lead actress in a drama for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth in Season 4 of “The Crown.” Colman’s victory is a bit of an upset, as common wisdom going into the Emmys on Sunday night favored either Colman’s “Crown” co-star Emma Corrin or “Pose’s” Mj Rodriguez.Colman herself expressed surprise when she delivered her speech at the London gathering for “The Crown.”“I would have put money on that not