ITV's 'The Lady' Casts Mia McKenna-Bruce and Natalie Dormer in Drama on Jane Andrews' Life
The four-part series explores the rise and fall of Jane Andrews, a former royal dresser convicted of murder, blending true events with fictionalized storytelling.
- Mia McKenna-Bruce will portray Jane Andrews, with Natalie Dormer as Sarah Ferguson and Ed Speleers as Thomas Cressman in ITV's upcoming drama 'The Lady.'
- The series, produced by Left Bank Pictures, known for 'The Crown,' is written by Debbie O’Malley and directed by Lee Haven Jones.
- 'The Lady' delves into Andrews' journey from a working-class background to becoming a royal dresser and her subsequent conviction for murder in 2001.
- The drama will air on ITV1 and ITVX in the UK, with BritBox streaming it in the US and Canada, while Sony Pictures Television handles international distribution.
- Themes of class, ambition, identity, and media fascination with the royal family are central to the series' narrative.