Helen Mirren, who has her new movie 'Woman in Gold' coming between performances of 'The Audience,' says she is living like a nun.
The 69-year-old actress said in an interview that she can't talk too much as she has to save her voice, the New York Post reported.
'The Queen' star noted that the stage takes a lot out of a person and so theater performances can be tiring, adding that she is like a nun as she never goes out.
Mirren added that she must stop playing queens as she has done a hundred films and other things and that seems to be what everyone remembers her for
She revealed that she is about to do 'Trumbo,' a movie where she plays Hedda Hopper, the old-time Hollywood gossip columnist.
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