Kristin Scott Thomas Discusses 'Slow Horses' Role and Monte Carlo TV Festival Award
Actress Kristin Scott Thomas spoke about her role as Diana Taverner in the series "Slow Horses" at the Monte Carlo TV Festival. She described Taverner as the "ultimate ice queen" and expressed a desire to see the character laugh. Scott Thomas also commented on her acting chemistry with co-star Gary Oldman, calling their collaboration "really fun." During the festival, she was honored with the Crystal Nymph Award.

Kristin Scott Thomas recently offered insights into her character, Diana Taverner, from the television series "Slow Horses." Speaking at the Monte Carlo TV Festival, the actress characterized Taverner as the "ultimate ice queen" and conveyed an interest in exploring a lighter side to the character, stating she would "love to see her laugh."
Scott Thomas also highlighted her professional relationship with co-star Gary Oldman, noting that they have collaborated previously. She emphasized their "very good acting chemistry" and described their work together on "Slow Horses" as "really fun." She further praised the series' narrative, remarking on the "brilliantly written" characters.
The actress attended the Monte Carlo TV Festival, where she was presented with the Crystal Nymph Award.
According to Variety, these comments were made during the Monte Carlo TV Festival.
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