Dame Helen Mirren makes U-turn on Sir Michael Parkinsonâs archive âsexistâ comments about her figure


Dame Helen Mirren has conceded that comments made by Sir Michael Parkinson about how her figure may have hindered her career were âright.â
The actress, now 78, appeared on Sir Michaelâs chat show in 1975 in one of the most cringe-worthy interviews he ever conducted.
In the interview, Sir Michael introduced the actress as the âsex queenâ of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
He then asked her: âDo you find, in fact, that this, what could be best described as your equipment, in fact hinders you perhaps in that pursuit? Well, your physical attributes. Your figure.â

To which, Dame Helen replied: âSerious actresses canât have big bosoms, is that what you mean?â
Sir Michael added: âI think that they might detract from the performance, if you know what I mean.â
Dame Helen called him a âsexist old fartâ following the awkward chat.
Sir Michael, who died in August, always refused to apologise for the interview.

But now, Dame Helen â who recently walked at Paris Fashion Week for French beauty brand LâOreal â has now told the Radio Times that his sentiment may have been correct.
âI didnât feel sorry for Parky, but then in a way I did because in lots of ways he was right.
âMy physicality did get in the way of me being taken seriously as a classical actress.â
She added: âAlso, I was listening to Elton Johnâs autobiography and I didnât realise that when Elton John was outed in a bad way by The Sun, Parky invited Elton on to his show so that they could talk about it properly.
âHe held out a hand and helped Elton John at a very important moment. So I donât want to diss Parky.â
Sir Michael was laid to rest in a private funeral attended by 90 close friends and family members last month.
The legendary broadcaster, a coal minerâs son from Barnsley, died at the age of 88 due to âfrailty of old ageâ.
Referred to as âParkyâ by his friends and fans, he was known for his intimate interview style which saw him sit down with some of the biggest stars on the planet such as Muhammad Ali.
Sir Michaelâs service was held at St Michaelâs Church in Bray, Berkshire, with music by his favourite singer, Frank Sinatra, playing in the background.