Actress Minnie Driver recently discussed her approach to portraying Queen Elizabeth I in the Starz series 'The Serpent Queen.' Driver emphasized the importance of showcasing the queen's playfulness and use of sexuality as power, rather than focusing on previous portrayals. She acknowledged the timeliness of her role amidst ongoing conversations about women in leadership.
In the series, Driver stars alongside Samantha Morton as Catherine de’ Medici, Queen of France. While historical records do not confirm a meeting between the two queens, the show imagines their relationship. Driver expressed her willingness to take creative liberties in the portrayal, emphasizing the entertainment value over strict historical accuracy.
To embody Queen Elizabeth's character, Driver underwent a rigorous transformation process involving elaborate makeup, costume, and hair styling that took three and a half hours daily. She highlighted the significance of the queen's appearance as a facade and a key aspect of her public persona.
Driver also discussed her experience with social media, noting its role in allowing her to share glimpses of her personal life on her own terms. She credited social media for reducing paparazzi attention and enabling individuals to control their own narratives authentically.
Outside of her acting career, Driver hosts a podcast called 'Minnie Questions with Minnie Driver,' where she engages with experts and trailblazers across various fields. Reflecting on her role as Queen Elizabeth, Driver pondered about the secrets behind the queen's long reign and expressed curiosity about the factors that contributed to her enduring rule.
The second season of 'The Serpent Queen' is currently streaming on Starz, with new episodes airing on Fridays at 8 p.m. ET.