Stars pay tribute to Peaky Blinders actress
Cillian Murphy, who starred alongside her in the BBC drama, described her as "fearless and magnificent".To get more news about 在线看国产一区二区三区, you can visit our official website.
Also known for her stage performances, National Theatre artistic director Rufus Norris said she was "one of the great actors of her generation".
Her husband, actor Damian Lewis, announced her death on Friday "after an heroic battle with cancer".She also worked at the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Almeida and the Donmar Warehouse, and earned rave reviews for her role in Uncle Vanya in London and New York in 2002 and 2003.
Carrie Cracknell, who directed McCrory in a stage production of Medea, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme she was one of "very, very few" people who knew about her illness and was "sworn to secrecy".
"Helen wanted to be very private about her illness and I understand why," she said. "When you live in the public spotlight you have to find the space to protect the things that are just for you. And certainly that was, it was for her and her family and her very closest friends."She had this extraordinary, fierce depth of character and complexity and ability to articulate so many parts of the human condition."
"She was this tiny, tiny woman and she would stand in the middle of the Olivier stage and sort of be possessed really, it was like she was transforming," she said.
She said McCrory's charity work and commitment to her family had defined her last few years of life, with her not wanting people to focus on her illness.
"She faced up to it with a level of bravery and humour that was completely extraordinary and as ever was teaching people how to live so it was a remarkable thing."
Sir Richard Eyre, who gave McCrory one of her first significant stage roles in the 1990s, said one of the most upsetting things about her death was that "we will be deprived of major performances that she would have been able to give" and described her as a successor to Dame Judi Dench.In 2003, she met Lewis when they both starred in a play called Five Gold Rings at the Almeida Theatre in London.
McCrory was nominated for two of London's Olivier Awards for playing Rosalind in As You Like It in 2006, and for The Last of the Haussmans in 2013.
The actress was perhaps best known for playing Aunt Polly, the matriarch of the Shelby clan, in all five series of hit BBC period gang drama Peaky Blinders from its start in 2013.
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight said: "Helen was one of the great actors of her generation. She was so powerful and controlled and this is so sad."Murphy, who played Tommy Shelby in the show, added he was "broken-hearted to lose such a dear friend", describing her as "a beautiful, caring, funny, compassionate human being".
"She elevated and made humane every scene, every character she played," he said, adding it was "a privilege to have worked with this brilliant woman... I will dearly miss my pal".
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