The Queen (2006)
The Queen is an intimate behind the scenes glimpse at the interaction between HM Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair during their struggle, following the death of Diana, to reach a compromise between what was a private tragedy for the Royal family and the public's demand for an overt display of mourning.
Directors: Stephen Frears
Casts: Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II, Michael Sheen as Tony Blair, James Cromwell as Prince Philip, Helen McCrory as Cherie Blair, Alex Jennings as Prince Charles, Roger Allam as Sir Robin Janvrin, Sylvia Syms as Queen Mother, Paul Barrett as Trevor Rees-Jones, Tim McMullan as Stephen Lamport, Douglas Reith as Lord Airlie, Mark Bazeley as Alastair Campbell, Robin Soans as Equerry, Lola Peploe as Janvrin's Secretary, Joyce Henderson as Balmoral Maid, Pat Laffan as Head Ghillie, Amanda Hadingue as Queen's Dresser, John McGlynn as Balmoral Head Ghillie, Gray O'Brien as Charles' Valet, Dolina MacLennan as Balmoral Switchboard Operator, Julian Firth as Blair's Aide, Earl Cameron as Portrait Artist, Elliot Levey as TV Director<, Anthony Debaeck as Catholic Priest, Wolfgang Pissors as German Reporter, Xavier Castano as French Bodyguard, Martin Heathcote as Secret Service (uncredited), Forbes KB as Biker (uncredited), Tony Red Richards as Man in Crowd (uncredited)