After Emma Corrin, a new actress plays Princess Diana in the fifth season of The crown. This is Elizabeth Debicki. The Australian lends her 1.90 meter figure to the Princess of Wales and gracefully slips into her 90s wardrobe. Diana’s death in 1997.
Posture, hairstyle, intonations, Elizabeth Debicki portrays a very believable Princess of Wales in this season, which is controversial even before it airs. And even if she looks a bit like Diana physically and has a deeper voice, Elizabeth Debicki is stunning.
The pressure of the “revenge dress”
So much so that montages circulate on social networks comparing the princess and the actress, during the interview with the BBC in 1995, in which Diana revealed Carlos’s infidelities to the world.
When the actress auditioned for a small role in the first season of The crownproducers immediately saw in her the Diana of the following seasons, she told British Vogue, in the issue to be published in December.
Not too keen on the royal family, Elizabeth Debicki acknowledges in the magazine’s columns that she nonetheless felt strong pressure from the “revenge dress” scene, this little black off-the-shoulder dress worn by Diana in 1994, at night. of the interview where Charles admitted his infidelity.
During the endless fitting sessions, the actress had plenty of time to ponder what this dress meant to the princess.
“Why this dress? I had it for two or three years. It was super risky at that time,” she analyzes, very impressed by the princess’s attitude, her “luminosity,” “the force she gave off when the car door was open.” .
“Too Big to Dance”
Nothing predestined Elizabeth Debicki to play Diana. The 32-year-old actress, who grew up in Melbourne, was born in Paris in 1990 to a Polish father and an Australian mother. She first dreams of being a ballerina, like her parents, both ballet dancers, but she has to give it up because of her size.
“At 12 years old I was older than my teachers. I remember having a lighting: ‘it’s not going to work,’” he mentioned in Allure magazine in 2015.
Then he catches the theater virus, he studies dramatic art. Then he begins to walk the tall stature of him in the cinema, of gatsbyfrom his compatriot Baz Luhrmann in 2013, to the recent beginning by Christopher Nolan in 2020, via Very Special Agents: UNCLE Code in 2015.
It has also been noted in widows, by Steve McQueen in 2018, in the skin of the wife of a thief who goes into action. She even plays a small role in the Marvel universe, where she plays the very golden Asheya, in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. A role that he would very much like to resume, if he has the opportunity in a third part of the saga.
“Sometimes I think of his golden throne and robes, waiting somewhere backstage. I’d love to, even if I only wear a second, I’d love to go back,” he said in 2020 at ComicBook.com.
But it is a miniseries, which revealed it in 2016. In the night manageradapted from John Le Carré, he plays Jed, who shares the life of Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie), an arms dealer and falls in love with Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston), an undercover spy recruited by Angela Burr (Olivia Colman, the La Queen Elizabeth in seasons 3 and 4 of The crown).
“Both Fragile and Formidable”
While Elizabeth Debicki has yet to have a major role in her career, the role of Diana could be a game changer. Many media praised her performance, from guardian, to the BBC, who finds that “Debicki is perfect”. “The voice (wavering, breathless, bordering on chic), the tilted head as she peers through her lashes, the haircut, the expressions, and of course the clothes – it’s all so Diana,” says Ecstasy of BBCNews.
“Debicki is very strong in a role that would challenge any actor,” said Variety, which otherwise sold out the series.
“Debicki’s Diana is more fragile and jaded than Emma Corrin’s,” notes The Hollywood Reporter. “But she also captures the contradictions that made the princess so captivating — she is both fragile and formidable, endearingly outspoken and strategically shy — and transforms an enduring symbol into a flesh-and-blood woman.”
By becoming the most scrutinized woman in the world, Elizabeth Debicki takes an unprecedented turn in her acting career.
Source: BFM TV
