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Sheen 'thrill' at OBE from Queen | Sheen 'thrill' at OBE from Queen |
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Film star Michael Sheen, who played Tony Blair in the award-winning drama The Queen, has met her for real at Buckingham Palace to collect his OBE. | |
The actor from Port Talbot, has played a host of real people - David Frost, Brian Clough and Kenneth Williams. | The actor from Port Talbot, has played a host of real people - David Frost, Brian Clough and Kenneth Williams. |
Awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours, Sheen said he was looking forward to meeting the Queen for the first time. | Awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours, Sheen said he was looking forward to meeting the Queen for the first time. |
"This is a huge honour," he said. "I am both thrilled and slightly mystified. But very grateful." | "This is a huge honour," he said. "I am both thrilled and slightly mystified. But very grateful." |
Sheen has played the former prime minister on two occasions - in The Queen and The Deal - which charted Mr Blair's rise to 10 Downing Street. | |
He added: "The Queen asked me what I was doing next and I was in the slightly tricky situation of saying 'I'm playing the prime minister again in a film about Tony Blair and Bill Clinton' and she said 'that must be a terribly difficult thing to do'." | He added: "The Queen asked me what I was doing next and I was in the slightly tricky situation of saying 'I'm playing the prime minister again in a film about Tony Blair and Bill Clinton' and she said 'that must be a terribly difficult thing to do'." |
Michael Sheen and daughter Lily outside Buckingham Palace | |
Last month on a visit to Wales the actor, who recently turned 40, said he was returning to the role for a third time for The Special Relationship, about Mr Blair's time with ex-US presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush. | Last month on a visit to Wales the actor, who recently turned 40, said he was returning to the role for a third time for The Special Relationship, about Mr Blair's time with ex-US presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush. |
He has also appeared in other Hollywood films including the Underworld series and the upcoming sequel to the vampire drama Twilight. | He has also appeared in other Hollywood films including the Underworld series and the upcoming sequel to the vampire drama Twilight. |
Sheen was born in Newport but grew up in Port Talbot, where his parents still live. | Sheen was born in Newport but grew up in Port Talbot, where his parents still live. |
He attended Blaenbaglan School and then Glanafan Comprehensive before moving on to Neath College. | He attended Blaenbaglan School and then Glanafan Comprehensive before moving on to Neath College. |
He was also a member of both the West Glamorgan Youth Theatre and the National Youth Theatre of Wales. | He was also a member of both the West Glamorgan Youth Theatre and the National Youth Theatre of Wales. |
Last year he was awarded the Freedom of the Borough of Neath Port Talbot. | Last year he was awarded the Freedom of the Borough of Neath Port Talbot. |
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