Helen McCrory

Actress, Mum and Philanthropist
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Helen McCrory interview: Diamonds and David Bailey, darling!

The down-to-earth Helen McCrory on her new show, ‘We’ll Take Manhattan’, and her terror of the red carpet

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Helen McCrory: The talented actress revels in her new role

 

by Maureen Paton | January 3, 2012 | Daily Mail

Helen McCrory is the go-to girl for playing spirited characters. So who better to immortalise fearsome Vogue fashion editor Lady Clare Rendlesham in a BBC drama about her clash with photographer David Bailey in the 1960s? Here she talks to Maureen Paton about kinky boots, kohl eyes and tantrums with typewriters

'The great thing about acting is that you can learn from other people's mistakes,' says Helen

‘The great thing about acting is that you can learn from other people’s mistakes,’ says Helen

She was the fire-breathing fashion editor who once staged a rock-starry tantrum by hurling her typewriter – eek! – out of the window. A dragon crossed with a diva, Lady Clare Rendlesham reigned over British Vogue and then Queen in the swinging 60s and championed all the style setters, from Mary Quant to Susan Small and Jean Muir. In 1964 she tore up the glossy-magazine rulebook by edging Queen’s front page with a funereal black border and running the provocative headline ‘Paris is Dead’, to proclaim the overtaking of French couture by London street style. And when she later opened an Yves Saint Laurent boutique in London’s Bond Street (with one of her beloved dogs invariably kipping on a designer frock in the window), some customers were too scared to enter if Lady R was on the premises.

They don’t make fashion queens as fearsome as that any more. And now this sacred monster is about to be immortalised on screen in a piece of casting made in heaven. Husky drawl that could seduce a man at 30 paces? Check. Tongue as sharp as tailor’s scissors? Check. Dramatic dark looks, dimples to die for and a highly individual sense of chic? Check, check, check. Who better to play the legendary Lady R than maverick Helen McCrory? The multi-award-winning stage and screen actress is the go-to girl when it comes to portraying life’s more vivid characters (such as Cherie Blair – twice, in The Queen and The Special Relationship).

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‘Hugo’ Actress Helen McCrory on Working With Scorses

Playing Mama Jeanne in Hugo

By Javier Espinoza | Dec. 6, 2011 | Wall Street Journal

Fresh on the heels of her role as Mama Jeanne in the latest Martin Scorsese movie, “Hugo,” English Actress Helen McCrory — whose previous roles include Narcissa Malfoy in “Harry Potter” films — tells Speakeasy how she enjoys working on big Hollywood productions as much as independent films.

McCrory is also set to appear in the latest Bond film directed by Sam Mendes.

Tell us about the last movie you were in.

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