Elizabeth Debicki
- EntertainmentYahoo TV
Judi Dench blasts 'The Crown' as 'hurtful' to royal family as new trailer depicts Princess Diana 'in genuine crisis'
The fifth season of the award-winning drama premieres Nov. 9 on Netflix.
4 min read - EntertainmentVariety
‘The Crown’ Casts Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana in Seasons 5 and 6
"The Crown" has found its Princess Diana. Elizabeth Debicki, who will be seen next in Christopher Nolan's "Tenet," has been cast as the late, famous royal in the fifth and sixth seasons of "The Crown." "Princess Diana's spirit, her words and her actions live in the hearts of so many. It is my true privilege […]
2 min read - EntertainmentThe Wrap
Women in Film to Honor Amy Poehler, Issa Rae, Elizabeth Debicki, Cathy Schulman at 2019 Gala
Amy Poehler, Issa Rae, Elizabeth Debicki and Cathy Schulman are among the honorees for the 2019 Women in Film Annual Gala, Women in Film Los Angeles announced Thursday.The awards reception will take place on June 12 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills and will be hosted by actress Xosha Roquemore. Formerly named the Crystal + Lucy Awards, the annual benefit supports WIF LA’s educational and philanthropic programs and its advocacy for gender parity for women throughout the industry.“SNL” and “
- EntertainmentIndiewire
Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki Confirmed for Christopher Nolan’s 2020 Action Movie
The two actors join John David Washington in Warner Bros.' upcoming Nolan tentpole.
- EntertainmentYahoo Movies
15 breakout stars of 2018, from Noah Centineo to Letitia Wright
From blockbusters to groundbreaking independent films, 2018 was a standout year for discovering new talent at the movies. Of the 15 actors whose performances made our list, four were making their film debuts, and two had never even acted before this year.
- EntertainmentYahoo Movies
Viola Davis and her 'Widows' co-stars break down the film's twisty ending (spoilers!)
The actresses discuss their own interpretations of the film's ambiguous ending.
- EntertainmentYahoo Movies
Viola Davis on why 'Widows' was so 'liberating': She wasn't expected to lose weight to be 'va-va-voom'
Davis and her female co-stars praise the film for daring to treat women like real people, not "va-va-va-voom."