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VIDEO: Penny Dreadful – Helen McCrory Explores an Occult Bookshop
Helen McCrory explores the Atlantis Bookshop which specializes in magic and the occult
Showtime | YouTube | December 19, 2014
VIDEO: A Little Chaos Official Trailer
Helen as Madame Le Notre
Lionsgate Films UK | You Tube | December 18, 2014
Helen McCrory from Peaky Blinders on playing lethal Aunt Polly
Helen McCrory as Aunt Polly shows it isn’t just the men who are deadly in Peaky Blinders
By Matt Bungard | November 17, 2014 | The Age
Did you have to do much research into the actual Peaky Blinders gang before you took on the role?
There’s not that much written about the Peaky Blinders – there’s about two or three books that touch on them, and that touch on the violence in Birmingham and the gangs that were going around in the north of England at the time. But what I did do is I spoke a lot to (program creator) Steven Knight, and he was inspired by stories that his father told him. [His father] had been sent to deliver a message to his uncle, and he was terrified; he had to go to a part of town that he’d never been to. He went down Garrison Lane and knocked on the door and went into a smoke-filled room, and saw it was an illegal betting shop. And in the room, behind the glass there were these three men drinking homemade gin out of jam jars and were wearing the most beautiful three-piece suits and peaked caps, surrounded by piles of money. And his father became obsessed with this world – he didn’t ever join it, but he found out all these stories and passed them on to Steve. And so really, Steve is the person that all the actors go to to talk about these stories and he knows all these characters; they all existed. So it was through him, really. Like a lot of this history, it’s passed on orally but isn’t written down.
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Helen McCrory’s Travelling Life
Helen McCrory: “What I love about travel is the freedom. Anything that gets in the way of that is missing the point”
