Anya Taylor or Beth Harmon Queen's Gambit sees herself as ugly .. pictures
International actress Anya Taylor, who embodied Beth Harmon in the series Queen's Gambit, caused a major shock to her fans, who described her performance in the series as amazing, after declaring that she did not see herself beautiful and always described herself as ugly in statements reported by the British Daily Mail.
According to the British newspaper, the girl who was under twenty years old and became the morning and evening talk in the world headlines in the 1960s, after her fierce competition with the giants of the chess game and her reaping of tournaments and trophies one after the other, she sees herself ugly and does not see her cinematic works after her presentation.
"I never thought and didn't think I would think of myself as beautiful, I don't think I'm beautiful enough to be in the movies," said 24-year-old Taylor, adding, "It sounds pathetic and my friend warned me ahead of time that people would think I was a weirdo to say." These things, but I think I am weird, "she said, adding," I will not go to the cinema to see my films. "
Beth Harmon continued her remarks, saying, "I was exposed to a psychological state, a period of representation for the honorary role in the film adapted from Jane Austen Emma, and my performance described you, as the first ugly woman to embody the famous Emma character." Upcoming Mad Max movie.
Taylor concluded her remarks by confirming her return to the second season of the famous drama, saying, "I love the character, and I will definitely return if asked, but I think we leave Beth in a good place," referring to the end of the first season, which witnessed a major transformation in her character.
Taylor played the character of Beth Harmon in the first season of the series, who is a chess prodigy, an orphan from Kentucky who moved to live in an orphanage there to get acquainted with the game with the house cleaning worker, to play her first games at the age of nine years and then continue to play and harvest Kentucky and then the United States Championship to face the veteran Russian record-holder in the game, ending its game with the Queen's maneuver, which is one of the oldest known chess openings.