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Awards Chatter

Claire Foy - 'The Crown'

Awards Chatter

Scott Feinberg

Film Interviews, Tv & Film

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2017

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

One of this year's biggest breakout stars — she won Golden Globe and SAG awards for her portrayal of young Queen Elizabeth II in the most expensive TV series ever made (Netflix allocated $100 million for its first two seasons) — reflects on auditioning while pregnant, playing a woman famous for hiding her emotions and growing as an actress. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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podcast. I'm the host Scott Feinberg and my guest today is one of this

0:47.9

year's biggest breakout stars. The winner of the best actress in a Drama Series Golden Globe back in January,

0:54.4

and the odds-on favorite to win the Best Actress in a Drama Series Emmy in September

0:59.1

for her work in the show that may well win the best drama series Emmy as well.

1:04.0

Claire Foy, who plays Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's The Crown.

1:09.2

The 33-year-old Brit has impressed critics ever since she got out of drama school, winning strong notices for

1:14.4

her turns in several BBC offerings, the 2008 miniseries Little Dorit, the reboot of the drama series

1:20.6

upstairs downstairs which ran from 2010 through 2012, the 2012

1:25.6

mini series White Heat, and the 2015 mini series Wolf Hall, as well as Channel 4's

1:31.5

2011 mini series The Promise.

1:34.0

But it wasn't until last November 4th, when Netflix dropped the entire first season of The Crown,

1:39.0

that everyone else began to catch up on what a remarkable talent she is.

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