Jason Watkins
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 61 |
Date of birth | October 28,1962 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Albrighton |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Clara Francis |
Children | Freddie Watkins |
Pip Watkins | |
Bessie Watkins | |
Maude Watkins | |
Gilbert Watkins | |
Job | Actor |
Musician | |
Awards | British Academy Television Award for Best Actor |
Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor, Visiting Production | |
Official site | twitter.com |
Parents | Alan Watkins |
Avis Watkins | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 419709 |
The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies
Line of Duty
W1A
Taboo
Trollied
Being Human
A Very English Scandal
Tomorrow Never Dies
The Golden Compass
Hold the Sunset
The Children Act
Dirk Gently
Watership Down
Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
Wild Child
High Hopes
Hampstead
Miss Austen Regrets
Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
Safe House
Little Dorrit
Love, Nina
Onegin
The Buddha of Suburbia
Confetti
Housewife, 49
Decline and Fall
Murderland
In Denial of Murder
Sex Traffic
Duck Patrol
The Secret
Circus
Lost Christmas
Fear of Fanny
Sex 'n' Death
The Russian Bride
She Stoops to Conquer
The Overcoat
Conviction
Casualty 1909
Sabotage!
State of Mind
London Hospital
To Leech
McDonald and Dodds
Nativity!
The Trick
Jason Watkins Life story
Jason Watkins is an English stage, film and television actor. He played the lead role in the two-part drama The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies, for which he won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor.
The Crown: Was Harold Wilson suspected of being a Soviet spy?
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The Crown 3 trailer: Olivia Colman's Queen faces a crisis of confidence
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The Crown 3 trailer: Olivia Colman's Queen faces a crisis of confidence
Worrying times ahead for Queen Elizabeth Ii
The First full trailer for the third series of royal drama The Crown has dropped - with Olivia Colman 's Queen Elizabeth Ii facing turbulent times.
It opens as the monarch marks her Silver Jubilee, against a backdrop of economic and political strife in 1977.
In contrast to The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's admission That , however, The Queen resolves to keep a stiff upper lip.
"Suppressing feelings," says Colman, is "a duty" not "a Choice ".
Crowds gather for the Jubilee celebrations outside Buckingham PalaceThe policy is echoed by her sister Princess Margaret, now played by Helena Bonham Carter.
Even though the miners' strike is threatening to bring the country to a standstill and National Security is "in tatters", The Princess reminds her sister of the need to keep a cool head.
"You cannot flinch," she orders. "It's only fallen Apart if you say it has. . That 's The Thing about the Monarchy; we paper over the cracks. "
The trailer gives The First detailed look at both Colman and Bonham Carter - who replace Claire Foy and Vanessa Kirby in The Key roles - as well as A Number of new players.
Here are some of The Key moments:
Blooper alert?As The Queen gets all togged up and primed for the cameras to mark the Silver Jubilee, we hear a newsreader commentating: "This is Jubilee day, A Day as gruelling as The Queen 's coronation 25 years ago. "
Princess Margaret is Seen advising her sisterSo What 's the problem? Well, Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth on 6 February, 1952, following the death of her father King George Vi .
However, her coronation was a year later, on 2 June, 1953. That 's just 24 years before the Jubilee.
But although many fans have pointed out what appears to be an error, this is actually genuine archive footage from the BBC, which was broadcast on The Morning of the Jubilee.
Presenter Andy Price made the error on air, and producers of The Crown have deliberately included it in the third series to keep it as realistic as possible - Mistakes and all.
The Queen is feeling fragileIt's clear from the off That The Queen is not in a happy state of mind. Gone are the vestiges of a more carefree youth. She seems a woman very much alone. And worried.
In an early scene she wonders aloud: "In the time That I've been on The Throne , what have I actually achieved?"
Later, as she's being driven through a grey and gloomy landscape, she grimly answers her own question.
"This Country was great when I came to The Throne . All That 's happened on my watch is The Place has fallen Apart . "
The country's mood reflects its monarch's Is there still a place for the monarchy in 1970s Britain?Yes, it's the 1970s, an era of unrest. The trailer's background Music - a choral version of Bob Dylan 's The Times They Are A Changin' - is enough to drive it home.
Striking miners march with banners declaring: "The miners' fight is for all of us" and Arthur Scargill (David Wilmot ) pops up with his megaphone.
The Labour MP Harold Wilson (played by series newcomer Jason Watkins ) is on the threshold of becoming Prime Minister .
"The country is bankrupt, our National Security in tatters. The Will of the people has changed. This is no longer peace time," a voiceover warns.
Meanwhile, Prince Philip (Tobias Menzies , replacing Matt Smith ) has A Warning of his own.
"If That man wins, he'll want us out," he tells Her Majesty as they watch a Wilson rally on the grainy black and white TV screen.
This is just a taster of stormy seas ahead.
Charles is warned about His Family 's intentions Prince Charles is Seen trying to find his place in The WorldWallace Simpson AKA The Duchess of Windsor (Geraldine Chaplin ) - a long-time thorn in the side of The Royals - pops up to give Prince Charles (Josh O'Connor) a piece of advice. . Or should we call it a stark warning?
"Watch out for your family," she tells The Heir to The Throne , to which Charles replies: "They mean well. "
Her response is chilling.
"No, they Don 't. " Ouch.
We also see a quick glimpse of his future wife Camilla Parker Bowles (Emerald Fennell , who you may recognise from Call The Midwife ) in the Bath just before The Duchess tells Charles: "Never turn your back on True Love . "
Sadly, we'll have to wait until season four to meet the then-Lady Diana (Emma Corrin ).
Violence and tragedy loom large Violent scenes on display as Lord Snowden grabs his wifeLord Mountbatten's funeral procession is briefly Seen - he and three others were killed by The Ira when a bomb exploded on his fishing boat in County Sligo in 1979.
And there's trouble in Princess Margaret's marriage to Lord Snowdon, who is now played by Ben Daniels .
The trailer hints at violent rows between the couple.
Bonham Carter has also recreated the famous shot of Princess Margaret in the Bath - from an original portrait taken by Lord Snowdon.
The Crown will be available on Netflix from 17 November.
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Source of news: bbc.com