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Michael Sheen | Tony Blair | |
Earl Cameron | Portrait Artist | |
Sylvia Syms | HM The Queen Mother | |
Helen Mirren | HM Queen Elizabeth II | |
James Cromwell | Prince Philip | |
Helen McCrory | Cherie Blair | |
Alex Jennings | Prince Charles | |
Mark Bazeley | Alastair Campbell | |
John McGlynn | Balmoral Head Ghillie | |
Roger Allam | Robin Janvrin | |
Robin Soans | Equerry | |
Douglas Reith | Lord Airlie | |
Tim McMullan | Stephen Lamport | |
Amanda Hadingue | Queen's Dresser | |
Gray O'Brien | Charles' Valet | |
Dolina MacLennan | Balmoral Switchboard Operator | |
Dash Barber | Prince Harry | |
Jake Taylor Shantos | Prince William | |
Helen Mirren | The Queen | |
Sylvia Syms | Queen Mother | |
Tim McMullen | Stephen Lamport | |
Lola Peploe | Janvrin's Secretary | |
Joyce Henderson | Balmoral Maid | |
Pat Laffan | Head Ghillie | |
Kananu Kirimi | Blair's PA | |
Susan Hitch | Blair's Secretary | |
Julian Firth | Blair's Aide | |
Harry Alexander Coath | Euan Blair |
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Producer |
Andy Harries
François Ivernel Tracey Seaward Christine Langan Scott Rudin |
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Writer/Composer |
Peter Morgan
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Cinematography |
Affonso Beato
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Music |
Alexandre Desplat
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The Queen is an intimate behind the scenes glimpse at the interaction between HM Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair during their struggle, following the death of Diana, to reach a compromise between what was a private tragedy for the Royal family and the public's demand for an overt display of mourning. |
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