It's time to say goodbye to the hit Netflix drama series The Crown.
The Crown Cast:
Imelda Staunton, Elizabeth Debicki, Dominic West, Lesley Manville, Claudia Harrison, Jonathan Pryce, Olivia Williams, Jonny Lee Miller, Salim Daw and Khalid Abdalla
Stream The Crown Season 6 Part 2 December 14, 2023 on Netflix!
The Crown Cast:
Imelda Staunton, Elizabeth Debicki, Dominic West, Lesley Manville, Claudia Harrison, Jonathan Pryce, Olivia Williams, Jonny Lee Miller, Salim Daw and Khalid Abdalla
Stream The Crown Season 6 Part 2 December 14, 2023 on Netflix!
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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:10 >> Peter Morgan always said that the actors don't really settle into their
00:15 roles until the second season.
00:16 And you do feel a certain relief coming back.
00:20 It was all the fun of it without so much of the fear.
00:22 >> I've sort of been living with her for a long time.
00:28 It's four years for me.
00:31 And this time I felt a bit more grounded.
00:35 But during the last season, sort of did carry a lot of weight.
00:39 >> We all knew this is the last season of the whole show.
00:45 In a way, I felt more confident and more reassured.
00:50 >> There was an ease to coming back to it.
00:54 >> Come here, because you know what you're doing with the character.
00:59 And there's an anticipation about what Peter Morgan is gonna have given you to
01:04 do this time.
01:04 >> What I think I was unprepared for was not just the popularity of the show, but
01:10 was also realizing how far we've all come.
01:13 [MUSIC]
01:15 And I think maybe it's the subject about service and commitment.
01:20 But there is an extraordinarily large percentage of the people that make
01:25 the crown that have been there since day one.
01:27 [MUSIC]
01:29 >> The crown started some ten years ago.
01:33 Even though the cast changed, a lot of the crew have been here from day one.
01:37 [MUSIC]
01:39 >> The show has a culture to it.
01:41 [MUSIC]
01:43 Where everybody just assumes that everybody else is at the very top of their game and
01:48 giving themselves completely to it.
01:50 There's an extraordinary uniformity of excellence.
01:53 >> And action.
01:55 >> It sort of felt like coming home.
01:57 [MUSIC]
01:59 And also to come back to work with that crew that I knew very, very well and
02:04 they just sort of felt like my family.
02:06 They're phenomenal.
02:07 It's like a constant raising of the bar.
02:09 [MUSIC]
02:12 >> And here she comes.
02:13 [APPLAUSE]
02:18 [MUSIC]
02:28 >> Somehow Peter has managed very successfully to tell the story of
02:35 who we are via the story of this family.
02:39 >> I couldn't have done it ten years earlier and
02:41 I wouldn't be able to do it in ten years time.
02:43 So it came to me at exactly the right time in my life and
02:46 I gave everything to it.
02:47 I don't think I left anything on the table.
02:49 [MUSIC]
02:51 >> It's as good as it gets.
02:53 I've always felt from the beginning so,
02:57 so utterly proud to be part of this beautiful jigsaw.
03:03 >> Everyone's so incredibly supportive.
03:05 I had this really odd experience that I'd never really felt before.
03:09 And I just didn't feel like I had to earn their respect.
03:12 I just walked in and I had it.
03:14 And then you get to hire so many talented people.
03:17 >> I joined Pete when he came up with the idea to make this into a TV show,
03:21 so ten years ago.
03:22 Now I have five researchers, which is incredible,
03:25 given it started out with just one or two of us.
03:27 >> We've had our team now for the whole five years we've been on it.
03:32 They have the same level of commitment and care as we do.
03:37 >> And I think that standard that they produce is phenomenal.
03:40 >> The crown is made by people who know what they're making and
03:43 why they're making it.
03:44 And that's always a real inspiration to have a real vision in place.
03:48 >> The Emmy goes to- >> The master goes to
03:51 Gillian Anderson, that's a good issue.
03:52 >> Josh Olivia Coleman.
03:53 >> Claire Foy, the crown.
03:55 >> I'm delighted by the thousands of crew we've employed and
03:58 thousands and thousands of actors we've employed.
04:01 >> There are script editors become staff writers who are now show runners and
04:05 that's across every department.
04:07 We've provided that opportunity and people have grown and
04:10 been able to express themselves.
04:12 >> And action.
04:13 >> The experiences I've had and
04:14 what I've learned through this process I will take with me forever.
04:19 >> I will miss everybody, all the cast,
04:22 all the crew in this great family of mine.
04:27 >> It was a very familial feel and you forget about the scale,
04:31 because you're just talking about what you know, which is the character.
04:34 >> It's been the honor of my life to be part of this.
04:37 >> It's not a job that will ever come around again, and I will miss it terribly.
04:43 >> Biggest impression it will leave is an extraordinary piece of 60 hours of
04:47 television, filmed mostly by the same people, with Peter Morgan at the helm.
04:52 That is its legacy, it's its own monument in a way.
04:56 >> To leave a really brilliant job behind is always very counterintuitive,
05:02 because you've just gotten to a place where you're very comfortable in
05:05 the character, very comfortable with the people.
05:06 [MUSIC]
05:10 >> But I also think that whatever we could give, we've done that, and
05:13 I know that we've done that.
05:15 And so I feel a kind of peace about it as well.
05:17 [MUSIC]
05:20 >> We all want to be part of something meaningful.
05:23 These stories, they'll be told forever, and
05:27 I think Peter Morgan has made sure we've told this part of the story.
05:31 [MUSIC]
05:33 Absolutely brilliantly.
05:35 [MUSIC]
05:45 (dramatic music)
05:47 (whooshing)