Helena Bonham Carter clock-watched while making The King’s Speech
Helena Bonham Carter was always clock-watching on the set of The King’s Speech. The actress — who has been nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role as the Queen Mother in the movie — was making her costars laugh during the shoot because she was constantly looking at her watch as she wanted filming to be over.
Colin Firth — who plays Helena’s on-screen husband, stammering British monarch King George VI — said, “It’s a tribute to Helena’s brilliance that she came across as a supportive wife — most of the time when I was doing an agonized stammering scene and was off camera, she’d be looking at her watch.”
Helena Bonham Carter, 44, previously revealed she was pushed into the role by the film’s director Tom Hooper and can never remember saying yes as she was so busy working on other film projects, including Harry Potter.
“To be honest, I never actually said yes to this part,” she said. “Tom Hooper is such a phenomenon of relentless passion and determination he just wasn’t going to take no for an answer.”