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True Crime Drama: Unveiling Secrets Behind 'The Lady' Murder Case

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Mia McKenna-Bruce and Ed Speleers reveal the challenges of portraying a real and tragic story in 'The Lady'.

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True Crime Drama: Unveiling Secrets Behind 'The Lady' Murder Case

Mia McKenna-Bruce and Ed Speleers, stars of 'The Lady,' discuss the challenges of bringing Jane Andrews and Tommy Cressman to life, whose relationship ended in tragedy. The series, available on Britbox, explores the events that led to Tommy's murder by Jane in 2000. Both actors emphasize the importance of approaching the story with sensitivity and avoiding preconceived judgments.
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McKenna-Bruce, who plays Jane Andrews, explains that she preferred to rely on the scripts to build her character, avoiding documentaries that could influence her interpretation. Speleers, on the other hand, had the opportunity to speak with Tommy Cressman's family, which provided him with a valuable perspective to understand the character. The series seeks to humanize the characters and understand the dynamics that led to the tragedy.

The series 'The Lady' does not focus solely on the crime, but explores Jane's origins in Northeast England and her social rise after getting a job at Buckingham Palace. The creators of the series, including producers of 'The Crown,' sought to show the initial attraction between Jane and Tommy, as well as the factors that eventually led to the toxicity of their relationship.

Director Lee Haven Jones emphasizes the importance of understanding what Tommy saw in Jane and vice versa, highlighting the need to show moments of joy and connection between them. The production consulted Tommy's family and approached Jane through her legal team, although she declined to participate. The goal was to create a fair and nuanced representation of the relationship, based on testimonies from friends, family, and Jane's own statements.

McKenna-Bruce and Speleers emphasize the importance of establishing credible chemistry between their characters at the beginning of the relationship. Both actors worked to show the genuine love that existed between Jane and Tommy, as well as the reasons why they stayed together despite the difficulties. Speleers highlights the importance of finding moments of lightness and fun in the relationship, while McKenna-Bruce values the trust and mutual support that existed during filming.

This dynamic allowed them to approach the most intense and volatile scenes with greater freedom and authenticity. Collaboration and a positive work environment were key to exploring the complex and vulnerable emotions of their characters.

McKenna-Bruce describes one of the most difficult scenes as the one in which Tommy goes away on a trip. The actress improvised part of the dialogue and took advantage of her emotional exhaustion to convey Jane's frustration and pain. Speleers, on the other hand, highlights the final scenes of the relationship as particularly challenging, due to the rawness of the topics addressed and the need to explore intense emotions.

Despite the difficulty, both actors value the opportunity to immerse themselves in the complexity of their characters and to reflect on the fragility of human relationships. The safe and supportive environment created on set allowed the actors to explore extreme emotions without reservations.

McKenna-Bruce confesses to having felt great empathy for Jane, the character she played. For her, it was essential to understand where and why things went wrong. The actress wonders at what point Jane needed help and did not receive it. This emotional connection with the character allowed her to offer a deeper and more nuanced interpretation.

Ed Speleers, for his part, was honored to be able to speak with Tommy's family and learn about the positive aspects of his personality. The actor strove to honor Tommy's memory and to convey his energy and vitality on screen.

The series chose not to show the murder itself, a decision that McKenna-Bruce considers correct. The actress points out that no one outside the relationship can know for sure what happened behind closed doors. Speleers adds that this narrative choice is more intriguing and elegant, allowing tension and drama to be built through the exploration of the relationship.

By not showing the violent act, the series invites the viewer to reflect on the factors that contributed to the tragedy and to question absolute truths.

McKenna-Bruce hopes that the series will raise public awareness about the importance of mental health and seeking help when needed. Speleers hopes that viewers will be surprised by the development of the story and that they will reflect on the complexity of human relationships. Both actors agree that 'The Lady' offers a unique perspective on a real and tragic case, inviting empathy and reflection. The series seeks to generate a dialogue about the importance of mental health and the need to understand the complexities of human relationships.
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