'She was really marching to a beat of her own a lot of the time. I don't think I really realized the forces that were against her doing a lot of that,' the actor says of learning more about the princess.
'We discussed a lot what would happen if the queen passes away during the time of us making 'The Crown.' And when it actually happened, of course, none of us were quite prepared,' says executive producer Suzanne Mackie.
'She believes in herself and she's never embarrassed,' the actor says of her character. She was drawn to the show's mix of absurdist comedy and emotional drama.
Will there be more televised 'Ripley' stories? Maybe not soon, but don't rule it out. And look for more John Malkovich if it happens.
'It's a tough place. But it's also the place where people fall in love and get their first kiss. There's a romanticism to it,' the actor-writer-producer says of setting her series in her hometown.
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