Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Trainspott­ing star to play Major in new season of The Crown

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JONNY Lee Miller will play the former prime minister Sir John Major in the fifth season of The Crown.

The British-born actor, 48, pictured right, is best known for playing Sick Boy in Danny Boyle’s dark comedy Trainspott­ing and a modern-day version of Sherlock Holmes in the CBS drama Elementary.

He starred opposite Benedict Cumberbatc­h in a critically acclaimed stage adaptation of Frankenste­in, also directed by Boyle, at the National Theatre in 2011, which earned him an Olivier Award for best actor.

Lee Miller follows in the footsteps of Gillian Anderson, who won a Golden Globe for her performanc­e as Baroness Thatcher in the previous season.

Sir John served as prime minister between 1990 and 1997, succeeding Baroness Thatcher.

His premiershi­p included the period when Diana, Princess of Wales gave her bombshell Panorama interview, in which she famously said: “There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded”.

He also led the Government on “Black Wednesday” when the UK exited the Exchange Rate Mechanism.

His premiershi­p ended with the Conservati­ves’ defeat at the 1997 general election.

Filming for the forthcomin­g episodes of the lavish Netflix royal drama is reportedly due to begin next month with a refreshed cast.

Dominic West is taking over from Josh O’Connor as the Prince of Wales, while Elizabeth Debicki will star as Princess Diana, replacing Emma Corrin.

Imelda Staunton will replace Olivia Colman as the Queen, while Lesley Manville will take over the role of Princess Margaret from Helena Bonham Carter.

Jonathan Pryce will replace Tobias Menzies as the Duke of Edinburgh.

The fifth and sixth instalment­s will bring the popular drama into the 21st century.

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