Elizabeth - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Elizabeth"
Elizabeth (1998)
Timing: 2:4 (124 min)
Elizabeth - TMDB rating
7.18/10
1339
Elizabeth - Kinopoisk rating
7.656/10
37429
Elizabeth - IMDB rating
7.4/10
110000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Tim Bevan #8467
Tim Bevan
Producer
Photo Eric Fellner #8468
Eric Fellner
Producer
Photo Alison Owen #15955
Alison Owen
Producer
Photo Liza Chasin #70288
Liza Chasin
Producer
Photo Debra Hayward #71279
Debra Hayward
Producer

Casting

Photo Simone Ireland #144759
Simone Ireland
Casting
Vanessa Pereira
Casting

Editor

Photo Jill Bilcock #84727
Jill Bilcock
Editor

Art Direction

Lucy Richardson
Art Direction

Costume Design

Alexandra Byrne
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Neil Finnighan #70954Photo Neil Finnighan #70955
Neil Finnighan
Stunts
Vincent Keane
Stunts
Tom Lucy
Stunts
Photo C.C. Smiff #22542
C.C. Smiff
Stunts
Photo Peter Miles #3666
Peter Miles
Stunts
Gabe Cronnelly
Stunts
Photo Steve Griffin #12382
Steve Griffin
Stunts
Photo Andy Bennett #12384
Andy Bennett
Stunts
Rowley Irlam
Stunts
Ray De-Haan
Stunts
Sy Holland
Stunts
Photo Richard Bradshaw #12407
Richard Bradshaw
Stunts
Peter White
Stunts
Photo Dominic Preece #19684
Dominic Preece
Stunts
Steve Caswell
Stunts
Danielle da Costa
Stunts

Production Design

John Myhre

John Myhre
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Terry Forrestal
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Ian Madden
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Peter Howitt

Peter Howitt
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Christine Whitney
Makeup Artist
Jenny Shircore
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mark Taylor

Mark Taylor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Dowson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

David Hirschfelder
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Remi Adefarasin #15954
Remi Adefarasin
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Philip Sindall
Camera Operator
Sean Savage
Camera Operator

Assistant Art Director

Poppy Luard
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

David Balfour
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Peter Chiang
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Mark Auguste
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Pat Rambaut
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Christine Whitney
Hairstylist
Miranda Davidson
Hairstylist
Karen Ferguson
Hairstylist
Anita Burger
Hairstylist
Christine Greenwood
Hairstylist
Jenny Shircore
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

George Gibbs
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Photo Alex Bailey #15959

Alex Bailey

Alex Bailey
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Tommy Gormley
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Set Designer

Matthew Gray
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Andrew MacRitchie
First Assistant Editor
Kate Buckland
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Ricky Butt
Foley Artist

Art Department Coordinator

Nicola Barnes
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Tim Hands
Dialogue Editor

Foley Editor

Derek Trigg
Foley Editor

Transportation Coordinator

Dave Machin
Transportation Coordinator

Location Manager

Sue Quinn
Location Manager

Sculptor

Fred Evans
Sculptor
Roy Rodgers
Sculptor
Rachael Jones
Sculptor

Gaffer

Jimmy Wilson
Gaffer

Music Editor

Michael Higham
Music Editor

Second Unit Director of Photography

Photo Alan Stewart #16020
Alan Stewart
Second Unit Director of Photography

Unit Publicist

Patric Scott
Unit Publicist

Scenic Artist

Brian Bishop
Scenic Artist

ADR Editor

Tim Hands
ADR Editor

Choreographer

Sue Lefton
Choreographer

Dialect Coach

Photo Victoria Mielewska #9413
Victoria Mielewska
Dialect Coach

Dialogue Coach

Penny Dyer
Dialogue Coach

What's left behind the scenes

  • Elizabeth's costume in the coronation scene was created in the image and likeness of the queen's dress in one of her portraits.
  • In the film, Robert Dudley is the queen's lover. In reality, although their relationship was romantic, the existence of sexual relations between them has not been proven. A number of circumstances indicate that Dudley was the queen's favorite, particularly the fact that Elizabeth ordered his bedroom to be made next to hers, but there is no direct evidence of a sexual relationship between them, nor is there evidence to the contrary.
  • The 'Duke of Anjou' in the film combines two members of the French royal house – the future King of France, Henry III, and his brother, Francis. Negotiations for the marriage of Henry and Elizabeth began in 1570, but were unsuccessful; Francis proposed to Elizabeth even later, in 1579, when the queen was already 46 years old.
  • In the film, Mary of Guise was poisoned by Walsingham after the unsuccessful proposal of the Duke of Anjou and in connection with a Catholic conspiracy. In reality, there is no evidence of Walsingham's involvement in the death of the Regent of Scotland, nor that her death was violent at all. According to the most common version, Mary of Guise died in 1560 from dropsy.
  • The Duke of Norfolk was indeed involved in the Catholic Ridolfi plot in 1571. Jesuit John Ballard was involved in an even later Babington plot (1586). Robert Dudley never converted to Catholicism and did not participate in any conspiracies against Elizabeth.
  • Lady Catherine Ashley, governess and a particularly close lady-in-waiting to Elizabeth, was 31 years older than the Queen. In the film, however, she is portrayed as Elizabeth's contemporary, a role played by 27-year-old Emily Mortimer. Conversely, William Cecil and Francis Walsingham are depicted as much older in the film than they actually were: William Cecil, shown as a deeply elderly man, was only 37 at the time of Elizabeth's coronation, and Walsingham was almost the same age as Elizabeth.
  • Elizabeth did not send an untrained army to Scotland after her coronation, although she supported the Scottish Protestants who rebelled against Mary of Guise. English troops were introduced into Scotland only after the death of Mary of Guise and acted quite successfully, ensuring the victory of the Protestants and the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh (1560).
  • Bishop Stephen Gardiner died in 1555, three years before Elizabeth I's accession to the throne, and could not have been an opponent of the Elizabethan 'Act of Uniformity'.
  • The fact that Dudley was married was common knowledge to everyone, including the Queen, who attended Dudley's wedding to his first wife, Amy Robsart. Elizabeth was unaware of his second marriage to her former lady-in-waiting, Letitia Knollys, which came to light much later than the time depicted in the film.
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