Queen Elizabeth's Film and TV Cameos
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How Queen Elizabeth Has Been Portrayed in Media Through the Years
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Elizabeth ascended to the throne in 1952 at the young age of 25.
Her first fictional portrayal came in 1971 , played by Stephen Walden in Trisha 's Wedding.
Her most famous feature was in The BFG , an animated adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel.
The 80s depiction of the Queen skyrocketed during the 80s , with most being comedies reflecting her growing as a global figure.
The King's Speech was the decade 's first betrayal and featured the youngest Queen in cinema.
The Queen with Dame Helen Mirren was a historical drama depicting the death of Diana in 1997 and the Royals reactions.
The 2000s saw the first serious piece of media to entirely focus on the Queen .
Comedic depictions were still common amidst all of this.
Our current decade saw the conclusion of The Crown , swapping Olivia Coleman for Imelda Staunton , who played Elizabeth in her final years .
Spencer was also released early this decade , highlighting the emotional separation between Diana and the Queen.
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