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Dame Helen Mirren: Success comes with struggle


Dame Helen Mirren says success comes with "struggle".

The 68-year-old actress – who is set to be honoured with the Fellowship Award at the BAFTAs this Sunday (16.02.14) for her contribution to the film industry – insists she has experienced both "glorious success" and "disastrous failure" in her career, but thinks her self-criticism has inspired her to keep trying.

Speaking on British talk show ‘Lorraine’, she explained: "You never know why the trajectory of your life has led you to any particular point, whether it was glorious success or disastrous failure – I’ve experienced both. But certainly I think, a hardened process has to be there … although obviously with that comes a thought process because there is always self-doubt, self-criticism and struggle. Struggle is a part of the process."

Helen also insists a good work ethic, including being punctual and considerate, will help anyone make it in the industry.

She added: "Also, I think it’s incredibly important to turn up on time and be a good team player."

Helen played Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in ‘The Audience’ – which won her a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress – and claims since then she has become attached for the monarch.

The actress – who also portrayed Elizabeth in 2006 film ‘The Queen’ – added: "Well, she’s not attached to me but I am sort of attached to her. In some invisible way and certainly when I die, the fact that I played the Queen will be remembered."

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