Post by lucy on Feb 24, 2021 18:51:37 GMT
Tytuł: The Crown - Korona
Kraj: Wielka Brytania
Wytwórnia: Left Bank Pictures, Sony Pictures Television
Producent: Peter Morgan, Stephen Daldry, Andy Harries, Philip Martin, Suzanne Mackie, Matthew Byam Shaw, Robert Fox, Tanya Seghatchian, Nina Wolarsky, Allie Goss, Benjamin Caron
Reżyser: Stephen Daldry, Philip Martin, Julian Jarrold, Benjamin Caron
Scenariusz: Peter Morgan
Gatunek: Biograficzny
Ilość odcinków: 6 sezonów - 10+10+10+10+
Kanał: Netflix
Emisja: 4 listopada 2016 -
Jest to koprodukcja brytyjsko-amerykańska na zlecenie Netflixa.
The Crown jest jedną z najdroższych produkcji w historii telewizji.
Serial otrzymał dwa Złote Globy za rok 2016 – w kategoriach najlepszy serial dramatyczny oraz najlepsza aktorka w serialu dramatycznym (dla Claire Foy), a także nagrodę Emmy za sezon 2016/2017 w kategorii najlepszy aktor drugoplanowy w serialu dramatycznym (dla Johna Lithgowa).
Opis:
Jest to historia życia królowej Elżbiety II.
Obsada:
Claire Foy (seasons 1–2, featured season 4) and Olivia Colman (seasons 3–4) ............... Queen Elizabeth II[7]
Matt Smith (seasons 1–2) and Tobias Menzies (seasons 3–4) ............... Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh[7]
Vanessa Kirby (seasons 1–2) and Helena Bonham Carter (seasons 3–4) ............... Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon[7]
Eileen Atkins ............... Queen Mary (season 1)[18]
Jeremy Northam ............... Anthony Eden (seasons 1–2)[19]
Victoria Hamilton (seasons 1–2) and Marion Bailey (seasons 3–4) ............... Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother[7]
Ben Miles ............... Group Captain Peter Townsend (season 1, featured season 2)[20]
Greg Wise (seasons 1–2) and Charles Dance (season 3, featured season 4) ............... Louis, Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Jared Harris ............... King George VI (season 1, featured season 2)[7]
John Lithgow ............... Winston Churchill (season 1, featured seasons 2–3)[7]
Alex Jennings (seasons 1–2) and Derek Jacobi (featured season 3) ............... Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor[21]
Lia Williams (seasons 1–2) and Geraldine Chaplin (season 3) ............... Wallis, Duchess of Windsor[21]
Anton Lesser ............... Harold Macmillan (season 2)[22]
Matthew Goode (season 2) and Ben Daniels (season 3) ............... Antony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon[11]
Jason Watkins ............... Harold Wilson (season 3)[23]
Erin Doherty ............... Princess Anne (seasons 3–4)
Jane Lapotaire ............... Princess Alice of Battenberg (season 3)
Josh O'Connor ............... Charles, Prince of Wales (seasons 3–4)
Michael Maloney ............... Edward Heath (season 3)
Emerald Fennell ............... Camilla Parker Bowles (seasons 3–4)
Andrew Buchan ............... Andrew Parker Bowles (season 3, recurring season 4)
Gillian Anderson ............... Margaret Thatcher (season 4)
Emma Corrin ............... Diana, Princess of Wales (season 4)
Stephen Boxer ............... Denis Thatcher (season 4)
Featured[edit]
The following actors are credited in the opening titles of single episodes in which they play a significant role:
Stephen Dillane ............... Graham Sutherland, a noted artist who paints a portrait of the ageing Churchill (season 1)
John Heffernan ............... Lord Altrincham, a writer who penned a scathing criticism of the Queen (season 2)
Gemma Whelan ............... Patricia Campbell, a secretary who works with Lord Altrincham and types up his editorial (season 2)
Paul Sparks ............... Billy Graham, a prominent American preacher whom Elizabeth consults (season 2)[21]
Michael C. Hall ............... John F. Kennedy, the President of the United States who visits the Queen (season 2)
Jodi Balfour ............... Jacqueline Kennedy, the First Lady of the United States who visits the Queen (season 2)
Burghart Klaußner ............... Dr Kurt Hahn, the founder of Gordonstoun, where Philip and Charles went to school (season 2)
Finn Elliot ............... school-aged Prince Philip (season 2; guest season 3)[21]
Julian Baring ............... school-aged Prince Charles (season 2)[21]
Clancy Brown ............... Lyndon B. Johnson, the President of the United States from 1963 to 1969 (season 3)
Mark Lewis Jones ............... Edward Millward, Prince Charles's Welsh language tutor (season 3)
Tim McMullan ............... Robin Woods, the dean of Windsor from 1962 to 1970 (season 3)
Harry Treadaway ............... Roddy Llewellyn, Princess Margaret's boyfriend (season 3; guest season 4)
Tom Brooke ............... Michael Fagan, a man who enters the Queen's bedroom in 1982 (season 4)
Richard Roxburgh ............... Bob Hawke, the prime Minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991 (season 4)
Tom Burke ............... Derek 'Dazzle' Jennings, a civil servant and friend of Princess Margaret (season 4)
Nicholas Farrell ............... Michael Shea, the Queen's press secretary from 1978 to 1987 (season 4)