•your new movie, “awakening the moon” tells the story of Neil Armstrong, who on 20. July 1968 was the first man on our moon. Claire Foy plays his wife Janet.
•Claire arrived on the 14th. April 1984 in English Stockport, the youngest of three children. She grew up in Manchester, Leeds and Longwick, Buckinghamshire. Her parents David and Caroline divorced when Claire was eight years old.
•at The age of eleven, respectively, 18 years, Claire suffered from the youth of rheumatism and a Tumor behind the eye, both of which are autoimmune diseases that could be cured.
•her acting studies she completed at the John Moores University in Liverpool and also spent a year at the Oxford School of Drama.
•in 2008, gave Claire her debut as a professional actress in the political result of the British Horror-Comedy series “Being Human”:
•for Three years, was followed by her first feature film, the Fantasy-adventure “The last knights Templar” with Nicolas Cage:
•Here is the Video to Audition for the role of Elizabeth Muray in the historical drama “Dido Elizabeth Belle” (2012). Unfortunately, the role went to canadian Sarah Gadon.
•In December, she married her fellow actor Stephen Campbell Moore, their daughter, Ivy Rose was born in March of 2015. After a little more than three years, the marriage was divorced in February 2018.
•in 2016, took over in the Netflix production “The Crown” for the first two seasons, the role of the young Queen Elizabeth II, Claire won in 2017, a Golden Globe and 2018, an Kingbetting Emmy as Best series actress.
•to talk to The Rapper Method Man is trying, with the help of Claire Foy as the Queen. This done and seen in James Cordens talk show:
•Why she was cast as Queen and how it felt to stand after the birth of her daughter in front of the camera, she told in an episode of the series “Screen Tests” of the “W Magazine”:
•Accompanying the November cover story of British Vogue in 2017, and turned Claire to the amusing self-deprecating short film “Wild Side”, in which you thinks about it as for “The Crown” their Royal Image could get rid of:
•it says:
“worked me in super markets, stuck-on price tags caps, baseball and worked in Wimbledon in the security service, but I never thought that I could be a good actress and make a living.”
•The others are saying:
“Claire has the very impressive ability, little to say and much to Express. An incredibly strong combination that fits perfectly to the role of the Queen. On the one hand, we have as an audience the feeling to know the Queen, but on the other hand the impression to know nothing about them. In case of doubt, you need to direct the camera on Claire’s face. Even if she is silent, she can say a million things.” (Stephen Daldry, Director of “The Crown”)
Claire Foy for beginners:
“Little Dorrit” (2008)
“return to the house at the Eaton Place” (2010-2012)
“promised Land” (2011)
“White Heat” (2012)
“The Crown” (2016/2017)
“on the move to the moon” (2018)