EXCLUSIVE: Netflix’s 2019 film about the BBC’s interview with Prince Andrew has completed its cast after going into production last month.
Rufus Sewell plays the embarrassed king Spoonwhile Gillian Anderson was assigned as his interrogator: the first news evening Presenter Emily Maitlis.
You have joined Sex education Star Connor Swindells, who will play Jae Donnelly, the photographer who took Prince Andrew walking with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in Central Park.
Romola Garai, who plays the lead role The hour And busesplays Esme Wren, the editor of news evening at the time of the conversation. Wren is now the editor of Channel 4 News.
Charity Wakefield was cast as Princess Beatrice, daughter of Prince Andrew. Wakefield was previously seen in Wolf Hall.
Lia Williams (The catch) plays Fran Unsworth, the former BBC news director. Amanda Redman (sexy animal) plays the mother of Sam McAlister, the guest booker who wrote the memoir about it Spoon based.
McAlister, who negotiated access to Prince Andrew, is played by Billie Piper. Also starring is Keeley Hawes, who appears as Amanda Thirsk, the Prince’s former private secretary.
Deadline revealed that the project was in the works last summer. It will follow in the footsteps of the women who broke through Buckingham Palace to secure the blow of the decade that led to Prince Andrew’s disastrous fall from grace.
Philip Martin (The crown) direct. Spoon is produced by Hilary Salmon and Radford Neville for The Lighthouse Film & Television, with Sanjay Singhal for Voltage TV. The writers are Peter Moffat and Geoff Bussetil.
Source: Deadline

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