Actor Olivia Colman, who played Queen Elizabeth II for two seasons of Netflix's hit royal series The Crown, is still processing the death and legacy of the British monarch. On Thursday, the day before the Toronto International Film Festival opened, the queen's passing was announced. Harry Styles Pays Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at His New York Concert (Watch Video).
"I wouldn't know where to begin with that," she told Variety at the Variety Studio presented by King's Hawaiian at the Toronto International Film Festival. "She made a promise as a young woman and she absolutely kept it with such dignity. We're all incredibly impressed by what she did." According to Variety, Colman, who was in Canada to promote Sam Mendes' romance film Empire of Light, also lauded the monarch's inaugural speech in which55 he praised his mother and promised to serve with "loyalty, respect, and love". Kanye West Says the Death of Queen Elizabeth II Changed Him, ‘Life Is Precious. Releasing All Grudges Today. Leaning Into the Light’.
"From a British point of view, he did it so beautifully," Colman said, in reference to the King's televised address to the nation. "He did it about love, tolerance and gentleness, and that is what she always wanted and she's done." She continued, "From the outside world looking at Great Britain, at the moment, we've got some comedy going on at one side -- politics -- and something so dignified. I felt proud to be British. I think he's going to do a good job."
Olivia Colman on Queen Elizabeth's Legacy
Olivia Colman on the death of Queen Elizabeth II: “She made a promise as a young woman and she absolutely kept it with such dignity. We’re all incredibly impressed by what she did.” https://t.co/QH5uMcouK2 #TIFF pic.twitter.com/xL5AqlAHd1
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Colman is anxious to hand the sceptre to Imelda Staunton, another great British actress. Did she give the "Vera Drake" actress any advice? "No! Who gives Imelda Staunton advice? She will be incredible," Colman said with a laugh. "I can't wait to watch her." The Crown production is paused briefly after Queen Elizabeth's death.
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