Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Ruth Negga (Misfits, Criminal Justice, Five Daughters) has been cast to play Shirley Bassey in 91Èȱ¬ Two's upcoming drama – Shirley Bassey: A Very British Diva.
Set against the backdrop of mixed-race Britain from the Thirties to the Sixties, the 60-minute film is an intimate look at the life of Dame Shirley Bassey – one of Britain's national treasures and one of the world's most enduring and successful divas.
Bassey's rise from poverty to international stardom is no ordinary rags to riches story. Born in Tiger Bay in Cardiff, Shirley was one of eight children from a poor family. Spotted by an astute manager as a teenager, she soon had a hit song under her belt and was firmly on the road to stardom. But beneath the wealth, diamonds and furs, her life would swing between triumph and tragedy.
The supporting cast includes Lesley Sharp (The Shadow Line, Scott & Bailey, Afterlife) as Eliza Bassey, Shirley's tenacious mother; Charlie Creed-Miles (Five Days, Injustice, King Arthur) as Mike Sullivan, her domineering manager; and Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, The Milibands) as Kenneth Hume, her soon-to-be personal manager and future husband.
Ruth Negga says: "I'm thrilled to be cast in the role of Shirley Bassey and it's an absolute honour to be playing her in such an intimate story of her life."
Maxine Watson, the 91Èȱ¬ Executive Producer, says: "Dame Shirley Bassey is iconic – she transcends age, race and class. The big voice and vocal style are unmistakable, but it took so much more than that to take her from Tiger Bay to world class headliner. Hers is a classic story of overcoming poverty through personal sacrifice and I'm thrilled that we have such a fantastic cast to bring this story to life."
Shirley Bassey: A Very British Diva is part of 91Èȱ¬ Two's Mixed Race Season, broadcast later this autumn. With a collection of revealing new programmes, the season provides a window into the varied lives of mixed-race people living in the UK and helps us understand what the increase in mixed-race people means for the way we live in Britain today.
Shirley Bassey: A Very British Diva was commissioned by Charlotte Moore, the 91Èȱ¬ Commissioning Editor for Documentaries and the 91Èȱ¬ Executive Producers are Maxine Watson and Eleanor Moran. The drama is made by Prospect Cymru, the Welsh arm of DCD Media. It is written by Shelagh Stephenson, produced by Kath Lannon, directed by Colin Teague and executive produced by Charles Thompson.
Additional programmes in the Mixed Race season include Mixed Britannia – a three-part series presented by George Alagiah, who explores the social factors that have influenced the shape of mixed-race Britain; documentary Mixed Race, exploring the historical and contemporary social, sexual and political attitudes to race mixing; and Twincredibles telling the surprising story of "two tone" twins.
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