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Elizabeth Debicki Says ‘The Crown’ “Ended In The Right Place”
Elizabeth Debicki, the Emmy-nominated actress who portrayed Princess Diana in Netflix‘s The Crown, said that the royal drama concluded with an appropriate number of six seasons.
“I think it ended in the right place, really,” Debicki, who has played Princess Di for the final two seasons, told People…
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‘The Crown’ Cinematographer Adriano Goldman On Coming “Full Circle” With The Finale: “It Was Just The Very Perfect Ending” – Production Value
After working on 28 episodes over six seasons of The Crown, including both the pilot and finale, cinematographer Adriano Goldman couldn't be happier with how much it's changed his life. "It's just a joy to be able to say I did the very first one and the very last one, so its full circle for me and…
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Jonathan Pryce’s Star Shines Brightly In The “Twilight” With Emmy Nominations For ‘The Crown’ And ‘Slow Horses’
Jonathan Pryce was more than ready to portray Prince Philip when the call came five years ago for him to embody Queen Elizabeth's consort in the Netflix drama hit The Crown.
"He's someone I've lived with all my life," he says.
From a distance, of course.
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Breaking Baz: ‘Downton Abbey’ Star Jim Carter Goes “Wow!” When He Sees Wife Imelda Staunton Dazzle In ‘Hello, Dolly!’ At The London Palladium
Jim Carter, who famously played Carson the master butler on Downton Abbey, clearly was taken by the leading artist giving a terrifically moving performance as Dolly Gallagher Levi upon the London Palladium stage. "That's my wife," he declared during the interval.
Indeed it was. Imelda Staunton was…
Emmy-Nominated Elizabeth Debicki Misses Princess Diana In ‘The Crown’; Talks New Psychosexual Sci-Fi Drama ‘This Blue Is Mine’
Elizabeth Debicki’s latest — and second — Emmy nomination for The Crown is both delightful and bittersweet, she told Deadline Wednesday morning, following the nominations announcement.
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Netflix’s Bela Bajaria Lauds History Makers Sofia Vergara & ‘Baby Reindeer’s Nava Mau As Streamer Celebrates Broad Emmy Nominations Haul
Netflix content chief Bela Bajaria will be making a lot of pleasant phone calls today after the streamer landed 107 Emmy nominations across 35 different shows.
It's not the streamer's biggest nomination haul — that was 160 in 2020 — but it put it firmly in the lead with FX coming in a surprise second…
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By Peter White
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‘The Crown’ Leads Departing Series In Emmy Nominations At 18; ‘Winning Time’ & ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Among Others In The Mix
The Crown secured the most Emmy nominations of any departing series of the last year, canceled or otherwise, leading the pack as an Outstanding Drama nominee with a total of 18 nominations for its final season, which debuted in two parts in November and December of last year.
In addition to further…
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By Matt Grobar
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Dominic West Picks Up First Ever Emmy Nomination For ‘The Crown’; One of Six Actors Nominated Including Imelda Staunton
The Crown‘s swansong season has seen a first ever Emmy nomination for Dominic West, who played the then-Prince Charles, while Imelda Staunton is one of five other Crown stars given a nod.
Netflix’s smash royal saga has been nominated in 19 categories including Outstanding Drama Series where it will…
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By Max Goldbart
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Emmys 2024: Where’s My Show? Get Ready – Here’s What Won’t Be Nominated
It's that time again! Come 8.30 a.m PT on Wednesday, you’ll likely be hoping to hear the names of your favorite shows and stars announced on the list of Primetime Emmy nominees. But, as always, it’s easy to lose track of what actually made it to the ballot, so if you’re wondering, where’s my show? Here’s…
Elizabeth Debicki Says ‘MaXXXine’ Role Was A “Medicinal Palate Cleanser” After Playing Princess Diana In ‘The Crown’
After taking on the tragic tale of the people’s princess, Elizabeth Debicki found just the part to shake things up.
The Golden Globe winner opened up about going from her critically-acclaimed performance on Netflix‘s The Crown to starring in MaXXXine, the concluding chapter of Ti West‘s X horror…
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‘The Crown’ Hair & Makeup Designer Cate Hall On Evolving The Period By Cycling “Through The Eras, Even Within One Season” – Production Value
As the hair and makeup designer of The Crown for four seasons, Cate Hall has seen her work evolve over the course of the series. "We really consciously cycled through the eras, even within one season," she says. "We were almost modern by the end of season 6, so as we were going along, you're seeing…
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‘Palm Royale’, ‘The Crown’ & ‘The Gilded Age’ Costume Designers On Dressing For A Higher Social Standing
No matter how popular a clothing style may be in the world of high fashion, trends are made to come and go. This Emmy season has costume designers doing the work of interpreting those trends for a new era.
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