Claire Foy opens up about leaving the hit Netflix series The crown.
The 39-year-old actress played Queen Elizabeth II in the show’s first two seasons and returned for brief appearances as a younger queen in seasons four and five.
Now, the actress talks about how she felt leaving the show and moving on.
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“I have a lot of love for the people who are still doing the show, but for my own sanity, I finished the show when I finished it,” he said. People. “I let it go and moved on and I think that’s pretty healthy.”
Previously, Claire told the site that she wasn’t afraid to leave the show behind.
“I don’t feel defined by playing Queen Elizabeth,” she said. “It is a great honor that people liked that character and that is why they see me as that character. So I’m not trying to actively oppose that.”
Olivia Colman took on the role of Queen Elizabeth in seasons three and four, while Imelda Staunton played her for seasons five and six.
Find out what Claire had to say after filming wrapped on season two.
In 2018, it was revealed that there was a pay disparity between her and her co-star Matt Smith. It was then announced that the Netflix show was adjusting compensation rates and the producers also apologized to the actors.
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