Jeannette Charles, the Queen's voice actress, has died at 96
Jeannette Charles, who turned a rejected portrait from a royal art exhibition into a career as a Queen Elizabeth II lookalike in film and television, died Tuesday in Great Baddow, England. She was 96, the same age as the monarch when she died two years ago.“Mother was a real character and a force of nature,” said her daughter, Carol Christophi, announcing Mrs. Charles' death in a hospice. "She had a great life."Ms. Charles first acted in small repertory roles in regional theater. But her uncanny resemblance to the queen distracted the audience, who giggled and sneered when she appeared on stage.This led to her playing the Queen professionally – and for laughs – launching her into a career that lasted decades (until she retired in 2014 due to arthritis), if not as long as Elizabeth...