Colourful and eccentric as ever, Helena Bonham Carter rarely lends herself to a project without setting the screen on fire – and new drama, Nolly, is no exception. It explores the all-powerful reign, and fall from grace, of Noele ‘Nolly’ Gordon – TV legend and darling of the establishment – until it betrayed her. As flame-haired widow Meg Richardson in Crossroads, she was one of the most famous people in Britain. Then, in 1981, at the peak of Nolly’s fame, she was axed without any explanation. Here, Helena, 56 - who has Nell, 15, and Billy, 19, with ex-partner Edward Scissorhands director Tim Burton, talks about bringing the feisty star, who died in 1985, back to life – and how she reminded Helena of her portrayal of Princess Margaret in The Crown…
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