Allegra riggio biography books
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Love, loss and royalty star in Netflix drama 'The Crown'
LOS ANGELES - Britain's Queen Elizabeth is known for her dedication to a demanding job. Claire Foy, who plays Elizabeth as a young ruler in Netflix's "The Crown," can claim the same.
Foy accepted the central role in Netflix's 10-part series when she was pregnant, knowing that filming would begin just a few months after her daughter's arrival.
"I'd never had a baby before, so inom had no idea what I was getting myself into," the actress said by phone from London. "But I'm so lycklig I made that decision."
The series that Foy ("Wolf Hall") jumped into reportedly is Netflix's costliest to date, pegged at $100 million and with a second årstid already in production. The money fryst vatten on the screen in lavish scenes such as Elizabeth's coronation and location shooting in Scotland and South Africa.
"The Crown," debuting Friday on the streaming service, opens in the bleakness of post-World War II Britain, with a respite provided by Elizabeth
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Allegra Riggio is an on-air personality for both Television and Radio. She was born in New York to a Trinidadian mother; her father is a United States citizen of Italian and Polish heritage. When Allegra was seven years old, her father received an appointment in the U.S. Foreign Service; her family relocated to São Paolo, Brazil, where they lived for two years, eventually returning to the U.S. and settling in South Florida.
In 1993 Allegra gave in to the inexorable pull of South Beach, just as the nightlife culture was exploding. She worked and modeled by day, lead the fabulous life at night, and was soon part of national advertising campaigns, touring with Julio Iglesias, and being featured in local fashion shows.
Still in her teens, Allegra enjoyed becoming a Miami celebrity, gracing the shot-on-site pages of every local magazine and newspaper, and being featured as one of Ocean Drive's "Hottest Locals," while a modeling cameo in Cocaine Cowboys proclaimed her th
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Jared Harris
British actor (born 1961)
Jared Francis Harris (born 24 August 1961) is a British actor.[1] His roles include Lane Pryce in the drama series Mad Men (2009–2012), for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series; King George VI in the historical drama series The Crown (2016–2017); and Valery Legasov in the miniseries Chernobyl (2019), for which he won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie.[2]
Harris also had roles as David Robert Jones in the science fiction series Fringe (2008–2012), Anderson Dawes in the science fiction series The Expanse (2015–2017) and Captain Francis Crozier in the series The Terror (2018). He is also known for his significant supporting roles in films such as The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011), and H