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  • Olivia Colman Left in Awe Over Golden Eye Honor From Zurich Film Festival

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    Though unable to travel to Switzerland due to coronavirus restrictions, ‘The Favourite’ actress will appear via livestream during the Gala Premiere screening of her new movie, ‘The Father’.
    Sep 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Olivia Colman will be honoured by the organisers of the Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland with their prestigious Golden Eye accolade.
    The Oscar-winning actress, who is unable to travel to Zurich due to coronavirus restrictions, will appear via livestream during the Gala Premiere screening of her new movie, “The Father”, on Saturday, September 26.
    In a press release, she says: “I am genuinely honoured to receive the Golden Eye Award. To be in the company of those that have been presented with it previously, I mean, wow! My enormous thanks to the Zurich Film Festival. I only wish I could be there in your beautiful city in person.”
    “The Father” stars Olivia alongside screen legend Anthony Hopkins, with “The Favourite” actress playing a daughter coping with her father’s dementia.

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    Announcing festival officials’ decision to honour the star, Zurich Film Festival artistic director Christian Jungen adds: “Olivia Colman is one of the most exciting character actresses of her generation. She is a highly versatile performer who embodies her characters with great depth.
    “You never see the star when she’s at work, only the character. After having the privilege of showing her Academy Award-winning performance in ‘The Favourite’, we are deeply honoured to present her with the Golden Eye for her achievements.”

    Olivia won Best Actress at the Academy Awards for her portrayal of eccentric British monarch Queen Anne last year.

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  • Olivia Colman Dreading Queen Elizabeth II's Reaction to Her Role on 'The Crown'

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    The Oscar-winning actress, who takes over the role of the British monarch from Claire Foy in upcoming season 4, admits ‘there is much more pressure when you’re playing someone who is still living.’
    Aug 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Olivia Colman has been fretting over what Queen Elizabeth II might think of her portrayal of the monarch in “The Crown”.
    The actress, 46, who appears as The Queen in series three of the Netflix royal drama series, taking over from Claire Foy, told Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper there is added “pressure” when your character is still alive and they are able to watch your version of them on screen.
    “There is much more pressure when you’re playing someone who is still living, and you have this fear that they’re watching it and won’t like it,” she reflected.
    “You’re thinking, ‘Oh my God, what if Queen Elizabeth II watches the series and sees me? Perhaps she will think that my interpretation is completely wrong. She’s going to change channels,’ ” the star laughed.
    Olivia also admitted that it is challenging to play someone so well known by viewers, as they have something to compare your performance to. And while she bagged an Oscar for her performance as Queen Anne in “The Favourite”, she admitted that role was much easier for her.
    “The beauty of Queen Anne is that no one can tell me she didn’t sound like that, but everyone can tell me what the Queen sounds like, and that’s slightly annoying,” Olivia told the publication.
    Season four of “The Crown” is due to hit the streaming site later this year.

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