The Crown's creative license continue to echo around Britain.
10.12.2020 - 00:14 / etcanada.com
“The Crown”‘s Josh O’Connor has slammed British culture minister Oliver Dowden.
The actor called Dowden’s request for Netflix to add a “fiction” label to the hit series “pretty outrageous.”
During an interview with the Los Angeles Times’ “The Envelope: The Podcast”, O’Connor, who plays Prince Charles in the series, said, “We were slightly let down by our culture secretary, whose job it is to encourage culture.”
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The Crown's creative license continue to echo around Britain.
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Josh O’Connor and Emma Corrin are backing Netflix in their decision to not put a fictional disclaimer ahead of The Crown for viewers.
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Update 12/13/20: Two British politicians have publicly pushed back against The Crown actor Josh O'Connor's stance that adding a disclaimer to the Netflix drama would be "outrageous." Former Education Secretary Damian Hinds led the fightback (who, according to the Daily Mail, is supported in his statement by Julian Knight, chairman of the powerful Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee) told the Mail on Sunday, "Mr O’Connor says Oliver Dowden’s intervention is outrageous, but what