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Helen Mirren 'crowned best actress' at the theater the best prices in the UK


Helen Mirren was crowned best actress at the best price theater in Britain on Sunday reprising his Oscar-winning role as Queen Elizabeth, while playing an autistic boy was the night the big winner, winning seven Olivier awards.

Mirren, 67, has won rave reviews for her role in the public, the work of Peter Morgan on weekly private meetings between the queen and the first 12 British ministers over the six decades of his reign.
Mirren is no stranger to royalty, having won an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA, one of the most prestigious entertainment awards in the UK for the same role in the 2006 film "The Queen ", also written by Morgan.

The actress said the monarch deserved Olivier, the equivalent of Tony on Broadway in Britain after receiving a BAFTA honor this month to support the film and television industry.

The queen, 87, showed his support for the film industry last year when she played with actor Daniel Craig in a parody of James Bond in the opening of the Olympic Games in London.

"Every time (interpretation) think people really responded to the Queen," Mirren told reporters after accepting his award for Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe in the biggest night in British theater at the Royal Opera House in London.

"I feel like I'm fine cabotage who love and respect," added the actress who had been nominated three times for best actress at the Olivier Awards.