{"id":69313,"date":"2023-12-11T17:57:00","date_gmt":"2023-12-11T17:57:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newcelebworld.com\/?p=69313"},"modified":"2023-12-11T17:57:00","modified_gmt":"2023-12-11T17:57:00","slug":"claire-foy-reveals-she-quit-the-crown-for-the-sake-of-her-own-sanity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newcelebworld.com\/celebrities\/claire-foy-reveals-she-quit-the-crown-for-the-sake-of-her-own-sanity\/","title":{"rendered":"Claire Foy reveals she quit The Crown for the sake of her 'own sanity'"},"content":{"rendered":"
It was the role that thrust her into the limelight and won her a haul of awards both here and across the Atlantic.<\/p>\n
But after two seasons on The Crown, Claire Foy said she was happy to leave the show and ‘ended’ her role as Queen Elizabeth II to preserve her own ‘sanity’.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The British actress, 39, who originated the role of the late monarch in the critically-acclaimed show, said once the decision to step away from the show was made, she ‘let it go.’<\/p>\n
Ms Foy, who won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for the portrayal, left the programme at the height of its success and was succeeded by Olivia Colman.<\/p>\n
‘I’ve got a lot of love for the people who are still doing the show, but for my own sanity, I ended the show when I ended it,’ she told People magazine.<\/p>\n
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After two seasons on The Crown , Claire Foy said she was happy to leave the show and ‘ended’ her role as Queen Elizabeth II to preserve her own ‘sanity’<\/p>\n
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The British actress originated the role of the late monarch in the critically-acclaimed show<\/p>\n
‘I let it go and moved on and I think that’s quite healthy.’<\/p>\n
Despite her desire to move on from the glossy Netflix hit, it seems that she hasn’t been fully able to leave it behind her after a flashback cameo last year and a forthcoming one in the final episodes.<\/p>\n
She previously said that while she was ‘really, really proud’ of the role that she won in 2016, she was keen to move on in her career.<\/p>\n
‘I don’t feel like I’m defined by playing Queen Elizabeth,’ she said after stepping down in 2017.<\/p>\n
‘It’s a huge honour that people liked that character and therefore see me as that character. So, I’m not trying to actively go against that.’<\/p>\n
She added: ‘My career is only for me, really. I can’t do it for anybody else and so the choices and decisions I make are purely based on what I want to do. That’s it really. It’s a really selfish thing.’<\/p>\n
The actress has since starred in a number of hit big screen films including playing Lisbeth Salander in The Girl in the Spider’s Web and Neil Armstrong’s wife Janet in First Man.<\/p>\n
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\u00a0Ms Foy, who won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for the portrayal, left the programme at the height of its success and was succeeded by Olivia Colman<\/p>\n
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All Of Us Strangers dominated the competition at the British Independent Film Awards on Sunday (L-R) Jamie Bell, Graham Broadbent, Andrew Scott, Sarah Harvey,\u00a0Andrew Haigh and Claire Foy<\/p>\n
She stars in the forthcoming All of Us Strangers, opposite Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott, which is tipped for an Oscar nomination.<\/p>\n
Ms Foy starred opposite Matt Smith as Prince Philip in the first two seasons, followed by Ms Colman and Tobias Menzies and now Imelda Staunton and Jonathan Pryce.<\/p>\n
Each star has played their role for two seasons before being replaced by older actors and actresses to continue the story a few years on.<\/p>\n
The final episodes of the show will be released on Thursday and follow Prince William and Kate Middleton’s blossoming romance and the aftermath of Princess Diana’s tragic death.<\/p>\n