The Asian Age

Queen honours actress Colman for role in Crown

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London: Oscar-winning actress Olivia Colman, who will play Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown, was honoured by the monarch on Saturday for her services to British drama. Colman, 45, was awarded the CBE by the sovereign to mark her 93rd birthday, which is officially celebrated in Britain on the second Saturday in June.

Colman headed a list of stars — and everyday heroes — made commanders (CBE), officers (OBE) or regular members (MBE) of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, the main order of chivalry.

“I’m totally thrilled, delighted and humbled to be in the company of these incredible people, most of whom have been nowhere near as visible as I have, but should be — and hopefully now will be,” she said.

Colman won this year’s best actress Academy Award for her role as Queen Anne i n The Favourite and will next portray Queen Elizabeth in season three of The Crown.

Of playing the two, she said: “I find the harder is Queen Elizabeth because everyone knows what she looks like, everyone knows what she sounds like,” she said. “I am loving trying to play her.” TV adventurer Bear Grylls was made an OBE for his services to young people. Author Lee Child, whose action hero Jack Reacher has been played on screen by Tom Cruise, received the CBE, as did fellow novelist Joanna Trollope. Sarah Waters, who was famed for her raunchy novels featuring lesbian protagonis­ts, was made an OBE. In the world of music, singers Elvis Costello and Feargal Sharkey were both given the OBE, accepting establishm­ent endorsemen­ts far from their punk roots.

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