She said it's harder to play a fictional character than one based on a real person. "With the queen, you just have to sound like the queen, walk like her, dress like her," Mirren told BI. In 2006, ...
Even still, that fear keeps her engaged and hungry to keep working: "That is the thing that sort of galvanizes you" Helen Mirren has been performing for decades, but she admits she still gets ...
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Born Helen Lydia Mironoff in Hammersmith in 1945, Mirren was brought up in Queen’s Road, Leigh and attended St Bernard’s High School for Girls in Westcliff.