Lesley Manville Says Her Stage and Screen Careers 'Feed Each Other' Academy Award-nominated actress Lesley Manville has spoken about how her stage and screen careers have a symbiotic relationship, saying that they "feed each other" in terms of artistic fulfillment. In an exclusive interview with our publication, the British star revealed that her experiences in theater have informed her approach to film and television work, and vice versa. "I think it's really important for me to keep both going," Manville explained. "The stage is a very different animal from screen acting, but I find that they both inform each other in ways that are really helpful." She noted that the intimacy of live theater allows her to connect with audiences on a deeper level, which then translates to her work on camera. Manville has had significant success in both mediums, earning critical acclaim for her performances in films like "Mum's the Word" and television shows such as "River." Her latest project is the forthcoming drama series "The Crown," where she will be playing the role of Lucy Lane- Fox, a close friend and confidante to Queen Elizabeth II. Despite the demands of working on multiple projects simultaneously, Manville emphasized that her passion for acting remains constant. "I feel incredibly lucky to be able to do what I love every day," she said. "And I think that's really important – to find something that you're passionate about and then make sure you're doing everything you can to nurture it." Manville's dedication to her craft has earned her a reputation as one of the most respected and versatile actresses working today. With her latest project set to premiere later this year, fans are eagerly anticipating what she will bring to the role of Lucy Lane-Fox in "The Crown."#Lesley_Manville #Mums_the_Word #River #The_Crown #Lucy_LaneFox #Queen_Elizabeth_II
