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tv   Larry King Now  RT  August 14, 2017 9:00pm-9:30pm EDT

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just look at your watch it's. on larry king now from one of the crowned star where for when we were shooting it we all knew was great and we loved it but will say you see in this job playing something and putting your heart and soul into it and then doing it every day with terrible or no one watched arrow no one really cared i never thought that anything i would be in would be really successful but i think it's. a magic thing that happens she's always done her job the best way to see and she's with me living in a world where position and. what it's all for cast entirely based on what she gets reflected back from the british people and i cannot so incredibly carious positions being as the world family commented. you think they must watch it come to be
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definite people in the household watched and members of the family have watched it but we don't know what you know plus knows it true that you are a good start in the. next movie about me alone. i think and i think that family and all next on larry king now. well good no larry king now we're in london where we're joined by the golden globe and screen actors guild award winning actress claire for why she plays the queen elizabeth the second on the medal flicks mega-hit the chrome the first season of the crown which won this year's golden globe for best drama series is available on netflix and the second season is due later this year you're in the second season too i am and then you're gone and then i'm gone and then you're replaced by an old do you yeah well i think that i think i'm sort of reincarnates as someone
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completely different which is why the show is amazing i think that was always the idea. and so someone else takes it on when i'm gone and i'll be crying home to get the part. the normal way i just got sent the script and met with. peace morgan the writer and the cup of the directors. and it was a relatively painless experience because normally it's quite painful. but yeah it was felt kind of really easy i mean it was slightly different because i was five months pregnant at the time so everything felt kind of a bit like. out of the ordinary i suppose but i never thought i would get the part i just of went annoyed at the fun because i was five months pregnant and i'd planned not to work that was what i was going to do and and it was a massive undertaking and a massive show and also at the time i thought was well i'd never heard of netflix shooting anything in the u.k.
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or even europe and i think it was kind of one of the very first kind of. shows they produce and sell so it was an unknown kind of entity for me when you got the script frankly did you think it would be that good it is. i know i've never thought that anything i would be in would be really successful and i think it's kind of. a magic thing that happens and i don't and i when we were shooting it we all knew it was great and we loved it but you're so used to in this job loving something and putting every your heart and soul into it and then doing it and everyone goes there was terrible or no one watched there or no one really cared and you're just ok you know on to the next so you were. just hugely surprised they were going with john lithgow who plays true true with a new movie triple i know what was allowed to work with job well i mean first of all when i heard that he was cast it made me really really excited about the show because it by that point i'd only been cast so i thought this is going to be awful
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because i'm in it and then i heard he was cast and i just thought that such exciting different choice because church was such an incredibly famous for shish leader and so much about what it is to be english is that of. bound up with him in this you know as an english person it's very difficult to kind of approach that character i think it must be very hard. and also we have such a wealth of incredible older actors who could have played the part. but john is. just i mean you know him he is so very funny he's incredibly funny he's got a wit and a charisma and eleven which i think is exactly right for church oh and just also a lost for life which i think churchill had always that he wanted to make the most of every single opportunity and that's what john's like he's just an absolute hero is certainly a warts and all the doctrine and the word of the brits think and i do i mean i
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think it's gone down really well in the night i don't necessarily in my everyday life meet lots of people who've watched it. and i think every time i've been to the us it's always been for the shows that i'm much more aware of how americans feel about it but i think people have enjoyed it and i think. i think people probably think it's a very american thing because it's in america's netflix but really at the heart it's a very british show as well firmly committed and if you think too much watch it come on what we definitely people in the household of watched and members of the family have watched it but we don't know whether you know the boss june or doing it. yet loads i think peter's scripts highlight things about british history or about the world family which you don't aren't common knowledge that's what he likes to find he likes to sniff out the kind of juiciest morsel which is sort of seen as monday no or too ridiculous to write about you can make it up and he loves that he
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loves the most possibly kind of unbelievable thing and he's got loads of it is have you finished the circumcision yes you have done done done done done done or can you tell us about it and don't say you can say a thing but it's already happened you know it's why our actors has a didn't you tell me a little bit but what am i can you not ok great here i was going to happen so hot. i mean it gets we did we start the second series where we ended the first one so it's kind of nine hundred fifty seven fifty sixty seven and and we go up to sixty three so who. knows so it's how million so we have eden and then we have have a million paper and one lesser and then we have princess margaret's missing. tony armstrong jones which you can imagine is kind of mad and
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then we have the kennedys we have the kennedys in there somewhere maison but it's grown is not in john's john's in one scene that he already shot. so he i kept saying can't we just get back in because it would boost morale. but no he's not he's not coming he's in once in fact it was a tough to play. it was tough to shoot raw i think. that the toughest part of it was not having and not judging myself or trying to get it right or worrying about whatever else the thing lucky i had a small child so i have no time to think about when or where i could or could only win on my instincts and what i felt was the right decision and then the directors were incredible and kind of just said keep an eye on this keep my mess don't do that and we had a voice coach and. all those things but it was it was mainly just not psyching
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myself out with the you won the golden globe for your performance you call an out of body experience so you shot it yet i mean i was it was of really weird i've never been trained not that before and i've been to kind of you k. award shows and things that. uses a different level and. i just say yeah i what i've been doing for the past kind of eighteen months of shooting the show and being in that world and all of a sudden i was in l.a. at an awards show and ever sort of treating me like they're equal parts a bit like this is a bit strange a bridge over gone worlds are you sorry from war yeah it was a real laugh actually and. then we were all there and stuff and unfortunately all of the. like matt smith who plays professor p. wasn't there because he was still sheets in england but. but it was amazing just
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a very surreal surreal moment of my life in your acceptance speech you think queen elizabeth saying she has been the center of the world for sixty three years and i think the world could do with a few more women at the center of it you know i'm over. yeah i mean i don't know how you couldn't look at. what she's done and not admire her she's i mean i think she's actually been around for much more than sixty three years and i'm terrible at math. but she has. endured and. been duty bound for sixty plus years and never any point. shown any publicly any questioning of that she's always done her job the best for ability and she's constantly living in a world where her position and her or authority or what little authority she has is entirely based on what she gets reflected back from the british people and i think that's an incredibly precarious position to be in. and i just think you know if you
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could know if you could be in the room or people that she's met all the dignitaries and had to stay in heads of religion and she's just see is pretty much an encyclopedic knowledge of the hill and the horses and go shooting it don't rise yet you know your circumcision male prime minister yes with women come along with them hot i mean. since the suffragettes i'd say probably quite a lot. i think so i mean i think it's very interesting i think with. our prime minister you can't help but notice the way. she's described in the way that she's treated in the media is incredibly kind of off but very easily off the cuff without realizing it's. not condescending but. the fact that she's a woman is very prevalent and you know it's all about what she wears and the fact that she's crying or she's upset or that she must be sad and levels of things and
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and so with come i think women have come an incredibly long way. not that we should have had to i suppose as far as all of this affair to you your is famous in america if you are reminded. of his fame affected. well it hasn't really because our i mean i've been working for. or even years eleven years. and i don't know i think i've seen it from the outside for a long time and have quite a. a not understanding of of it but i've seen how it works for long enough to know that it's not. all it's cracked up or pretends to be. but no i mean it's a weird thing because i because i've very much in the bubble of shooting the show so. it doesn't feel like it's me it's the image on the street on to no never never know when i'm working no never this great is i'm blogging and at the moment
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and and also i don't really live a life where are that would have i don't i don't know are i i don't know make sure i don't really yeah i don't really go out to all sorts of things or anything like that it's all to do with work with the british little different to bird flu more of the what do you mean they're bit different about fame little rubs you on the street and. they're more polite i would think what i think yeah i mean in london especially people have got stuff going on so they're not really expecting to see like just you know. all famous person on the tube so people don't you don't really everyone's very much kind of like focused on what they're doing especially because we have got cold weather here and so people bundle up and it's not so much it's not like l.a. where it's a kind of celebrity town. but i don't i don't really know to be honest i have never really experienced it i think celebrity culture is something that is.
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sort of self-fulfilling. thing and when we're and people it's apt to have such a huge appetite for it. in for me to. what that what the idea of it is yet yeah well i mean it i think people want to believe that the people that they look at who are that they're not real people is that they much like the royal family you want to believe that they are showing imaginal but then but they're not going to want to be a cinematographer i did see i did you know when i was younger you have another you have the camera i love light. i don't necessarily love the idea that taking photographs but. i don't really have a fascination with how the moving camera works and i'm sure to be a cinematographer on a film no you know you want to be one though and then i learn more about it and when it's important though oh my god it what that's the point is when you see
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someone for example at john or goldman who's the d.a.p. on the crown when you see someone who just. they live and breathe it and they never start working he never stops you know icing it and he makes it you know like the godfather he makes it look beautiful and i thought i did that it would just be a is a light bulb natural getting closer to reveal a guilty pleasure to trade places with for a day more life is like after playing the queen more after the break. watch the hawks founded by three young americans who love their country but we have to constantly question our government watching the hawks brings the stories the give voice to the voice. we dig a little deeper we get the stories the average one else is afraid to touch is
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afraid to talk about because they don't want to upset their corporate sponsors or interrupt their government access now is the time more than ever but we need to question more. we're in this post truth world world we're going to have to matter to about educating people and giving them contacts instead of telling them what to think dialogue is far more valuable than debate. here's what people have been saying about rejected a night with the sixty's full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch. yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than food the things that i see people you've never heard of love redacted the night. president of the world bank so. he doesn't really mean it
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seriously he sent us an e-mail. i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours working through documents that tell the story about the ugly side of. corporate media uses to talk about the. i'm going to clear picture about how disturbing how corporate. these are stories that no one else. might have posed to the american. west. clare for the crown series golden globe winner great actress she will soon be seen with andrew garfield let's see if that is the second season the queen will be recast for the third season do you know who will play. and i thought it now you know i don't think you have a thought because i mean it's very old kind of having an idea about who you will turn into. i think they're an amazing bunch the directors and the producers and
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their arses i think i'll just. have exciting as last night is being feel about giving up your crown. i don't know yet because i think really i think once. the next day starts. oh i believe it's. not i think it out they could also based be amazed that was possible i can't wait to watch what happens to the show and i can't wait to watch it as just as a fan yes i just come ways ok we play in the game of if you only knew or just throw questions or choose you do not have to answer that it is not a trial i feel coffee hot sort of thing ok not good enough at all clear who is your childhood celebrity crush. stephen gately from boys. guilty pleasure. oh or god. oh my god i don't really know you like sweets. just sugar or
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cake cake cake and i sort of try to rescind to purge myself for my guilty pleasures i don't do them in a sort of terrible reality t.v. i don't do that anymore really is to love it but now i have negative pleasure about deshon you know i couldn't i know. who would you trade places with through day. a brain surgeon you see good talent. i crouch dance oh sure american accent. and i just i'm just done something in american accent or no it's it's fine it's like any accent i have to work on it i should never say it's terrible it's it's mae's it is enjoyed and you know it's i think it is difficult coming off the back of doing something like the queen's accent which is so it's like speaking in tongues it's so. to cuba.
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and it's just a very different vowel sound and what the most difficult thing about accents is getting to a point we are comfortable with them so that you're not doing them any more strange . oh my god a lot i had to take. i don't know what else to call them the pipes for brawling definition i had to take out the two pipes of prawns properly. and. you know that's all the intestines of a prawn but not they have them but they they have sort of part you can't eat them because they're me very ill i spent a whole day taking those out of prawns in a bush up with no in a tent i was working at a wedding or something you wish you were better at our god speaking. oh everything favorite voice. god are you
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targeting clear i'm not i'm not i just can't thing i just am so not so funny as famine can ever. i hope you know how many i've been a fan of people. little weird thing yet there's an up to be people yeah i went up the louis theroux generally through the documentary maker known my god he's amazing and i saw him at the batters and sort of just i had ike i had to tell him i loved him so i just went up to him and torn i loved him and then left and i have thought it wasn't a wise thing to do but i feel very good that i told him i loved. your husbands and i do truly is yeah yeah you have to work together you know we did me on a top but no we never worked. who is your favorite member of the royal family they're called the he was the most quintessentially british thing about you. i'm stoic you take tea i don't drink today i don't take it what does
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take teen mean they possibly will do that i think it's when you have tea in the afternoon kind of crumpets sandwiches and cakes and you can do that every afternoon . about nor point one percent of the population and the rest of people wake up and have a cup of tea like this couple of social media questions morello maria were poor what with us the queen and prince regarding their lives i don't know i i don't as i don't want to be sort of ghoulish about it or. maybe i'd ask about when they first met and i know they met when he was at naval college and she was thirteen and he was seventeen i think. but i. yeah they're very different people as well so i would ask you know how much time they generally do spend together mostly doing how they get to how they've done it and how that must be difficult being royalty evant is their problem and i think
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a lot of people kind of think oh but you know they've got loads of privileges and they live in a car like you know castle or palace and stuff and and i completely understand that but if you take away someone's pritam i think that's a pretty big ask matt smith how do you feel about the media and the paparazzi alas i think that's going our answer our answer on behalf of matt smith. not formed i think if it happens that you know the phone not of colleen tweets why don't you have any social media coverage oh i don't i mean it's a personal thing but it's like i don't have facebook i got rid of facebook many many years ago because it's not very good for me as a person i would just spend my entire time looking at people i went to school with than i disappear into the base of time. and also i don't. i want to try and avoid buying into all that as much as humanly possible for myself it makes me
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a hobbit amy arcade twenty three how does elizabeth and phillips marriage change the susan god. i think the difficulty with it is it doesn't change so it's a classic case of a marriage where. they haven't noticed that either of them have changed and they're both going on different pasts. you know luckily you know we know that they stay together but it's about it being a marriage and i think it's not peter morgan is nice saying this princess meets a prince and they live happily are ever after and is it magic who were madly in love with i think they were yeah and they were really madly in love but i think life happens and and difficulty happens i think you either come together or you get drawn a partan you just hope that they can work it out rhonda as with any scenes you showed and really love that didn't make give them to the series. i thought we should loads
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in africa. of of them a tree tops that never made it in that was always stephen daldry it was all incredibly romantic and kind of. really hot really really hot but yes there was one scene where we wish our wedding night that never made it in with me i think it's right that it didn't make it in or that they wasn't like it was like a passionate moment but it wasn't because of that reason it was very very funny i thought it was a very very funny and very kind of addictive but both their personalities but we'll never see it on the legion you disagree with them leaving it a no no or you can say it not gone like on them i have made my bow is it true that you're going to star in being mean she sells next movie about neil armstrong yes i think can i hear if i am yes playing his wife i am. i'm surprised that after all this time they're finally doing a movie about him really well think of it along with a labor of the moment i mean sixty something but it's interesting it's kind of like
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the crown for example is about the queen when she was younger i think is one of those things that it's just enough time has passed that people aren't going to be viewing it. not protectively but kind of with the idea that it's very difficult when you make anything about a figure that's known very well is that everybody's got an opinion on how it should be done or how and i think enough time has passed now for people to hear the story and see the story and have you seen the script i have yet and having to play neil ryan gosling longer for is amazing and you have to have an american accent i will you have very specific one and he also will he's a very private man very very private didn't like public speaking yeah well didn't like appearances but he got very good at it they both got very very good at the end yeah yeah and i think. you're i think it's interesting to see two people who are night kind of celebrity of today are are naturally straight of very suspicious i
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think people learned to be very suspicious and not what i want getting out and intrude press intrusion and all those sorts of things but that wasn't as prolific then but you do see that they they as a family and as a unit were very very private and. and i don't think that's not. i think there's a reason for that but mostly thrilled about that role oh my god they're sort of called first man it's called first mania where was his wife when he was on the moon at home they do they have seen as a home yeah yeah yeah it's not oh it's not based up there it's a lot of it is about their domestic situation and one of their life together in their life is a family where the shooting. or atlanta. good luck with the. first night. thanks to buy gas for the first season of the crowns available on. the
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second season later this year and as always you can find me on twitter and kings things. there's a real irony going. on there is always. always . wholesale surveillance you feel you have already and while those who know and who. has used. oil are always on the story because it's garbage in real.
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our culture is awash in lives dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that birthed fiction until they are indistinguishable we have become the most. society on politics it's a species of endless and needless political politicians more than just celebrity are two ruling parties are in reality one part of corporate and those who attempt to conquer this vast breathless universe of fake news just signed to push through the cruelty and exploitation of the media a little more for so far to the margins of society including by a public broadcasting system that has sold its soul for corporate money that we might as well be squeaky against an avalanche. we must.
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all the world states and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties aren t. american play r.t. america offered more r.t. america first lead in many ways a news landscape just like the feel real news big names good actors bad actors and in the end you could never know you're on. the market all the world's a stage all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player.

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