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I finally watched God’s Own Country and loved it. Here’s a little fan poster I painted in honor of o

I finally watched God’s Own Country and loved it. Here’s a little fan poster I painted in honor of one of the most earnest, sexy, and hopeful films I’ve seen in a while.


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The Colour of His Hair, 2017Based on an unrealised film script written in 1964, Sam Ashby’s sh

The Colour of His Hair, 2017

Based on an unrealised film script written in 1964, Sam Ashby’s short film mixes drama and documentary to explore queer life surrounding the 1967 partial legalisation of homosexuality

It’s currently free to view on Vimeo


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Romeo & Juliet, 2021National Theatre’s film production of Romeo & Juliet premieres in the US

Romeo & Juliet, 2021

National Theatre’s film production of Romeo & Juliet premieres in the US on PBS at 9pm Friday 23 April. Starring Josh O’Connor and Jessie Buckley in the lead roles, it was filmed over seventeen days in an empty theatre during the pandemic

It’s definitely one of the best things I’ve seen this year – go check it out!

[ And it’s still available to watch in the UK on Sky Arts ]


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Josh O'Connor x Alec SecăreanuTaken from: God’s Own Country (2017 movie)

Josh O'Connor x Alec Secăreanu

Taken from: God’s Own Country (2017 movie)


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lauranoncrede:Josh O'Connor photographed by Brett Lloyd for Vanity Fair

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Josh O'Connor photographed by Brett Lloyd for Vanity Fair


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JOSH O’CONNOR73rd Primetime Emmy Awards, Los Angeles — September 19, 2021

JOSH O’CONNOR
73rd Primetime Emmy Awards, Los Angeles — September 19, 2021


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The Crown creator and writer Peter Morgan joins stars Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Josh O'Connor, Gillian Anderson and Emma Corrin along with moderator Edith Bowman to discuss the fourth season of Netflix’s critically acclaimed drama series, including the introduction of two iconic historical figures: Margaret Thatcher and Princess Diana.

Fairytales usually end at this point with the simple phrase, ‘They lived happily ever after.’

Emma Corrin (S4) & Elizabeth Debicki (S5) as Princess Diana | Josh O'Connor (S4) & Dominic West (S5) as Prince Charles

The Crown Season 5: Nov 2022

Images: Des Willie; Keith Bernstein (with thanks to Netflix)

At Christmas … things we’ve learned from The Crown

Wear what you like in your own home

Princess Diana dressed as a tree

Let’s Dance (wherever and whenever!)

Princess Margaret dancing round room

Find somebody who looks at you the way the Royals gaze at stags

Prince Philip does a double take

If your family step out of line, give them the Margaret treatment

Princess Margaret shames her Mother

But keep it real: even Princesses get weird sometimes

Princess Anne bellows at dinner table

Don’t mess with the Chef: some are salty enough to begin with

Margaret Thatcher makes dinner

Never forget to pamper your furry friends

The Queen feeds the Corgis

And if someone makes a fool of themselves to give you a gift, they’re a keeper (Charles, you Muppet!! )

Diana sings All I Ask of You
The “Crown” star — who had just prevailed for lead drama actor — accidentally knocked himself in the
The “Crown” star — who had just prevailed for lead drama actor — accidentally knocked himself in the forehead with one of Emmy’s sharp wings.

Things got crimson for a second, but thankfully, fellow drama actor nominees Regé-Jean Page and Sterling K. Brown came to his aid and had a laugh about the award season capper of a war wound.

Josh O'Connor (Prince Charles), Morning After the Emmys, Sept 2021 | Variety

Image: Nicol Biesek


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The Crown Wins All Seven Primetime Drama Emmys Not a lot of women have won this award. So I feel likThe Crown Wins All Seven Primetime Drama Emmys Not a lot of women have won this award. So I feel likThe Crown Wins All Seven Primetime Drama Emmys Not a lot of women have won this award. So I feel likThe Crown Wins All Seven Primetime Drama Emmys Not a lot of women have won this award. So I feel likThe Crown Wins All Seven Primetime Drama Emmys Not a lot of women have won this award. So I feel lik

The Crown Wins All Seven Primetime Drama Emmys

Not a lot of women have won this award. So I feel like I’m standing on the shoulders of some really extraordinary people!

Jessica Hobbs [final picture, above] becomes only the fourth woman to win the Drama Directing Emmy

Images:Gillian Anderson: DAVE BENETT/GETTY IMAGES FOR NETFLIX | Olivia Colman: PETER NICHOLLS/REUTERS | Josh O'Connor: RICH FURY/GETTY | Peter Morgan: DAVE BENETT/GETTY IMAGES FOR NETFLIX | Jessica Hobbs: GARETH CATTERMOLE/GETTY


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Kneel Before The CrownNetflix’s flagship show won by a royal mile at the Emmys, winning every Primet

Kneel Before The Crown

Netflix’s flagship show won by a royal mile at the Emmys, winning every Primetime Drama category, including Best Drama Series.

Collecting 11 Emmys in total makes The Crownone of the most awarded dramas of all time in a single year. 21 Emmys for S1-S4 equals The Sopranos with 2 Seasons of The Crown still to come. A majestic achievement

‘The Firm’ may have more in common with the mafia waste management business than it seems!

2021′s majestic awards for The Crownwere:-

Outstanding Drama Series | The Crown

Lead Actress in a Drama - Olivia Colman (Queen Elizabeth II; S3/S4)

Lead Actor in a Drama - Josh O’Connor (Prince Charles)

Supporting Actress in a Drama - Gillian Anderson (Margaret Thatcher)

Supporting Actor in a Drama - Tobias Menzies (Prince Philip)

Outstanding Writing - Peter Morgan (4x10: War)

Outstanding Directing - Jessica Hobbs (4x10: War)

Guest Actress in a Drama - Claire Foy (Queen Elizabeth II;S1/S2)

Outstanding Cinematography - Adriano Goldman (4x03: Fairytale)

Outstanding Picture Editing - Yan Miles (4x03: Fairytale)

Outstanding Casting - Robert Sterne

Congratulations to the well-deserved champions, and everyone who brought us The Crown’s most powerful season to date

Image:@gilliana


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Josh O'Connor by Luca Guadagnino | Fantastic Man. Spring/Summer 2022Josh O'Connor by Luca Guadagnino | Fantastic Man. Spring/Summer 2022Josh O'Connor by Luca Guadagnino | Fantastic Man. Spring/Summer 2022Josh O'Connor by Luca Guadagnino | Fantastic Man. Spring/Summer 2022Josh O'Connor by Luca Guadagnino | Fantastic Man. Spring/Summer 2022

Josh O'Connor by Luca Guadagnino | Fantastic Man. Spring/Summer 2022


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Josh O’Connor photographed by Richard Dowker for Gay Times February 2018

Josh O’Connor photographed by Richard Dowker for Gay Times February 2018


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