“I didn’t ask, I begged”: Oscar Winning Actress Shamelessly Begged Vin Diesel for One Big Favour in $720 Million Movie

"I didn't ask, I begged": Oscar Winning Actress Shamelessly Begged Vin Diesel for One Big Favour in $720 Million Movie

If talent were personified, it would most certainly be Helen Mirren. The British Actress has always been on top of her game, no matter the role. From action roles to biographical ones, she has always displayed phenomenal pieces of acting in her 6-decade long career.

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Helen Mirren begged for her role in Fast & Furious
Helen Mirren begged for her role in Fast & Furious

The Oscar-winning actress recently opened up about her bond with Vin Diesel and how she begged him to give her a role in the multi-blockbuster Fast and Furious franchise. She recalls how rewarding and exciting it felt to play an interesting and bold character like Queenie.

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Helen Mirren Begged Vin Diesel For $100K Role

Helen Mirren and Vin Diesel in a still from the movie
Helen Mirren and Vin Diesel in a still from the movie

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In her 60 years of being an actress, Helen Mirren has not once asked, let alone begged for a role. Even if it were a role she really wanted she has always believed the perfect roles always come to you. Despite keeping firm on this rule after all this time, Mirren finally broke it off to star in the hit Fast and Furious franchise. When attending a function where Vin Diesel was in attendance too, Mirren let her love for cars take over the best of her.

“I got introduced to him. And I was shameless: “Oh God, I’d just love to be in one of your movies! Please let me be in it.” And then Vin, with that beautiful, deep voice of his, said: “I’ll see what I can do.” And he did it for me. He found this great little role for me, which was perfect.”

Well, we sure are glad that Mirren did let her deep affection for driving influence her, or else we would not have gotten the classy and charming Queenie.

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Helen Mirren Was Disappointed When She Didn’t Get A Chance To Drive

Mirren driving the Nobel M600
Mirren driving the Nobel M600

The Emmy-awardee actress Helen Mirren debuted as the mother of the Shaw brothers, Queenie in The Fate Of The Furious in 2017. The actress who quite literally begged for the role for the love of driving, was disappointed when she didn’t get to drive at all. With a laugh she recalls,

“Of course I was not driving! That was the problem, [They] put me in the back of an ambulance and I was imprisoned, totally not driving.”

However, this didn’t last long as she got the chance she desperately wanted in the ninth installment of the franchise. Mirren finally landed the opportunity to drive in a Fast and Furious-like manner on the streets of London, evading the cops in a charming Noble M600. A match made in heaven is how Helen Mirren describes her time driving the extremely rare British supercar, Noble M600.

Watch Helen Mirren as Queenie in Fast and Furious 9, on  Amazon Prime Video.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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A recent political science graduate, Maria can often be found deeply immersed in a book or creating art. A political science fanatic and history lover, content writing is one of her many hobbies. From international relations to entertainment, her pen is not restricted to any one domain. In her free time, she can often be found debating about the nuance of politics, history, or art or found binge watching her favourite kdramas, anime or series.

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