Harriet Walter’s transformation into Margaret Thatcher for a forthcoming Channel 4 drama has been revealed in a new trailer. Walter, 74, known for her roles in Ted Lasso, Succession and Killing Eve, ...
“I sometimes imagine having a fantasy dinner party with them all...” she muses, and we both pause for a moment, picturing that surreal, painfully awkward social gathering with a kind of horrified ...
‘I wasn’t a name in my 40s, and that was galling,’ says Dame Harriet Walter - Heathcliff O'Malley These days, after half a century of relative anonymity as one of the country’s finest classical actors ...
Martha and Carla’s relationship will play a big part in Silo Season 2. Pic credit: Apple TV+ Martha (Harriet Walter) and Carla (Clare Perkins) didn’t share the screen much during Silo Season 1, but ...
EXCLUSIVE: Will this lady be for turning? Succession star Harriet Walter is taking on Maggie Thatcher in splashy Channel 4 drama series Brian and Margaret, which is being directed by Stephen Frears, ...
The Rundown is a weekly column that highlights some of the biggest, weirdest, and most notable events of the week in entertainment. The number of items could vary, as could the subject matter. It will ...
*We caught up with Harriet Walter and Clare Perkins to unpack the hotly anticipated second season of “Silo” on Apple TV. Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling “Wool” trilogy, the series follows the lives ...
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“I felt pretty privileged,” admits Dame Harriet Walter about being involved in TV finales. For our recent webchat she continues, “With ‘Succession,’ I knew I was walking into a huge finale. With ‘Ted ...
Big names including Susan Sarandon, Mike Leigh and Harriet Walter have signed an open letter to the BBC urging the corporation to cease “the censorship of Palestinian voices” and air a documentary ...
People are always saying I play horrible women!” says an amused Harriet Walter. It’s hard to argue with this assertion; after all, she has something of a track record. There’s the odious Fanny ...
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