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Who is the typist in Darkest Hour?

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Christopher Anderson

Published Feb 19, 2026

Who is the typist in Darkest Hour?

In the Darkest Hour movie, Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) scolds his personal secretary Elizabeth Layton (Lily James) for hearing him wrong and dictating the incorrect word. It’s her first day working for him and his harshness scares her off.

How historically accurate is Darkest Hour?

The situation in 1940 was as dire as depicted but liberties were taken with the facts. The shouting matches over possible peace negotiations were fictional. The journey on the London Underground was also fictional and there is evidence that most British people were not immediately inspired by Churchill’s speeches.

Is there a part 2 to the movie The Darkest Hour?

Darkest Hour Part II: Soldado.

Did Gary Oldman gain weight Darkest Hour?

Gary Oldman won the Oscar for Best Actor thanks to his performance in “Darkest Hour,” in which he played Winston Churchill by undergoing a physical transformation that included a fat suit and facial prosthetics.

Was Elizabeth Layton real?

Typist-secretary Elizabeth Layton (brilliantly played by Lily James) did exist, but her appearing in 1940 is dramatic license. The real Elizabeth actually didn’t join Churchill’s staff until May 1941.

Was Lily James in the Darkest Hour?

Darkest Hour (2017) – Lily James as Elizabeth Layton – IMDb.

Who was Churchill’s secretary?

Elizabeth Nel (1917-2007) worked as Winston Churchill’s personal secretary for four and half years during the Second World War, later retiring with her South African husband to Port Elizabeth, Cape Province.

Will Gary Oldman play Churchill again?

Gary Oldman plans to reprise his Oscar-winning performance as Winston Churchill, the actor has revealed. “I’ve only scratched the surface. I think that there’s another chapter here,” said Oldman, who won a 2018 best actor statuette for playing the wartime leader in the film, Darkest Hour.

Was Lily James in the darkest hour?

How much weight did Gary Oldman put on for Churchill?

Gary Oldman, who spent more than 200 hours in the makeup chair to become the iconic British politician Winston Churchill, and at the film’s end had carried around half of his body weight with the prosthetics that added 10 pounds each day, not surprisingly said Darkest Hour provided his most physically challenging role.

How did they make Gary Oldman look like Churchill?

“[Oldman] had a nose tip and a chin, and a pair of cheeks and a big neckpiece, including a shoulder. And he had plastic that fit behind his ear to change his ear shape,” Tsuji says. “And we shaved his head.

Was Venetia Scott a real person?

Was Venetia Scott real? The lovestruck secretary is one of the few characters not based on a real person. She was invented by the show’s creator Peter Morgan to add a sense of tragedy to the Great Smog of December 1952.