Queen Elizabeth II and her royal influence on Hollywood: How late monarch made imperial impact on Tinseltown

Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday in Scotland at Balmoral Castle

Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at the age of 96, having served Britain for more than seven decades and earning the title of the country’s longest-reigning monarch.

Elizabeth is survived by four children, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Her eldest son, Charles, 73, immediately became king, according to the British laws of succession.

Her Majesty, who was born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, became the queen regnant when her father, King George VI, died in February 1952. Her coronation the following year when she was 25 years old marked a new, modernized monarchy.

The queen has been portrayed on film and in television, with celebrities flocking for a chance to play the royal figure on screen, or even perhaps just shake her hand at an exclusive event.

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Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday at the age of 96, and was known for modernizing the monarchy with the help of celebrity friends, including Dame Helen Mirren and Lady Gaga. (Getty Images)

Dame Helen Mirren earned her first Academy Award for her portrayal of Elizabeth in the 2006 film, "The Queen." She later earned a Tony Award for playing Elizabeth in a 2013 theatrical performance, "The Audience."

Not only did Mirren take home the best actress trophy, she was also praised by the queen for her performance, and invited to dinner at Buckingham Palace. 

"I’m mourning along with the rest of my country, the passing of a great Queen. I’m proud to call myself of the Elizabethan age," Mirren said in a statement. "If there was a definition of nobility, Elizabeth Windsor embodied it."

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"The Audience" (created by Peter Morgan) was such a hit that Netflix hit the greenlight on a new series chronicling the life of Queen Elizabeth, with Claire Foy taking on the role as her majesty in "The Crown."

Debuting in 2016, Foy earned two Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her 21-episode performance between seasons one and two, which covered up to 1964.

Queen Elizabeth II shook hands with Dame Helen Mirren while singer Ellie Goulding looked on during a reception to celebrate young people in the performing arts at Buckingham Palace in 2011. (Dominic Lipinski/AP Images via Getty)

While Miley Cyrus was the host in 2009, Lady Gaga was a performer, and was able to meet the queen after her performance at the Royal Variety Show. (Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)

The series was designed to change actors in two-season increments, as to reflect the aging process over time periods. Following Foy’s reign, Olivia Colman stepped in to play Elizabeth for seasons three and four, which covered her Silver Jubilee, Margaret Thatcher as prime minister and Lady Diana Spencer being welcomed into the family.

Colman earned an Emmy, Golden Globe and two Screen Actors Guild Awards for "The Crown," and will soon pass on the role to Imelda Staunton, who will play the royal in the fifth and sixth final seasons of the popular show.

Morgan revealed in an email to Deadline that he expected the program to be paused "out of respect" to the Queen, as the series was a "love letter" about her life.

One massive honor the queen bestowed upon individuals was knighthood or damehood, where men could receive the title "Sir," while women were granted "Dame" status.

Dame Judi Dench was named an Order of the British Empire in 1970 and then honored with the title of Dame Commander in 1988. Nearly one decade later, Dench earned an Academy Award for her role as Queen Elizabeth I in "Shakespeare in Love."

Sir Elton John, a longtime friend of Princess Diana, was knighted by the queen in 1998. Shortly after Diana’s death on Aug. 31, 1997, he released an adaptation of his song, "Candle in the Wind 1997," as a tribute to his friend, which is still estimated to be the best-selling single of all time. 

Queen Elizabeth ll met Sir Elton John during The Diamond Jubilee Concert in front of Buckingham Palace in 2012. (Rota/ Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)

Queen Elizabeth II sits next to Anna Wintour as they view Richard Quinn's runway show before presenting him with the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. (Yui Mok)

Angelina Jolie is presented with the Insignia of an Honorary Dame Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George by Queen Elizabeth II in 2014 at Buckingham Palace, London. Jolie received an honorary damehood for services to U.K. foreign policy and the campaign to end war zone sexual violence.  (Anthony Devlin - WPA Pool)

"Along with the rest of the nation, I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s passing. She was an inspiring presence to be around and led the country through some of our greatest and darkest moments with grace, decency and a genuine caring warmth," John shared following her death.

"Queen Elizabeth has been a huge part of my life from childhood to this day, and I will miss her dearly."

In 2021, John was further celebrated for his numerous contributions to charitable organizations. In addition to his storied career as one of the most iconic musicians, he joined an exclusive club when Prince Charles anointed the legendary artist as a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour, one of the highest awards bestowed to citizens in Britain and the Commonwealth.

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"Mary Poppins" and "Sound of Music" star Dame Julie Andrews earned the title in 2000 after decades of service to the performing arts, which began when she was just a child actress appearing in the West End in 1948.

"A page in history has turned today. Along with millions of others, I mourn the passing of our beloved Queen Elizabeth II," Andrews told Fox News Digital. "It feels as though we lost a friend: a dedicated Monarch who inspired all of us with her love, wisdom and grace. 

Kirk Douglas met the Queen in 1952 at the Royal Command premiere of the film "Because You're Mine" in London. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Marilyn Monroe and the queen met in 1956 when they were both 30 years old at the premiere of "The Battle of the River Plate" in London’s Leicester Square. (ullstein bild via Getty Images)

The queen met actress Jayne Mansfield in November 1957 during an annual royal film festival at London's Odeon Theatre. (International News Photos/AFP via Getty Images)

Sophia Loren and the queen crossed paths in 1957 at the Royal Film Performance at Buckingham Palace. (ullstein bild/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

 Barbra Streisand met Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Film Performance of "Funny Lady" in March 1975. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Elizabeth Taylor and her husband John Warner met the queen in 1976 while attending a gala at the British embassy in Washington, D.C. The two dazzled in dresses of the same color. (Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)

The queen and Meryl Streep met during the British premiere of her film, "Kramer vs Kramer." (Graham Turner/Getty Images)

The queen and Sally Field met at the premiere of the actress' 1981 film "Absence of Malice" at Odeon, Leicester Square. (Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)

The queen first met Frank Sinatra in 1958, just six years into her reign, and then again in 1983 while at a party in Hollywood. (Getty Images)

The Spice Girls met the queen in 1997 after they performed two songs on the Royal Variety Show. They sang "Too Much" and "Who Do You Think You Are." (AFP via Getty Images)

The late actress Natasha Richardson met the queen at the 1998 premiere of her movie "The Parent Trap." (Ken Goff/Getty Images)

The queen and Jennifer Lopez met in 2000 after she performed on the Royal Variety Show. (Roger Allen/AFP via Getty Images)

Madonna met the queen at the London premiere of the James Bond film "Die Another Day" at the Royal Albert Hall. (Anwar Hussein/WireImage)

When Miley Cyrus was named the host of the Royal Variety Show in 2009, she had the opportunity to meet the queen. (Leon Neal/AFP via Getty Images)

While Miley Cyrus was the host in 2009, Lady Gaga was a performer, and was able to meet the queen after her performance at the Royal Variety Show. (Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)

Queen Elizabeth ll met Sir Elton John during The Diamond Jubilee Concert in front of Buckingham Palace in 2012. (Rota/ Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)

Joan Collins and the queen have met on more than a few occasions, most recently in 2014 at a RADA reception at Buckingham Palace. (Getty Images)

Angelina Jolie met the queen when she was presented with the Insignia of an Honorary Dame Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George in 2014 at Buckingham Palace, for services to UK foreign policy and the campaign to end war zone sexual violence.  (Anthony Devlin - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

"May we honour her by holding to the standards she set for herself and her nation."

Dame Emma Thompson received the recognition in 2018, years after she portrayed the queen in an episode of "Playhouse Presents," which followed a 1982 incident where Elizabeth reportedly calmly chatted with an intruder who broke into her bedroom and waited until authorities arrived. 

Late award-winning singer and actress, Olivia Newton-John, who died last month at the age of 73, was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2020 for her services to charity, cancer research and entertainment. 

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In 2014, Angelina Jolie received an honorary damehood by the queen during a private ceremony for her humanitarian efforts and services to the UK’s foreign policy.  

The Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1965 and received knighthood in 1997. He was then appointed as a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour in 2017. Sir Richard Starkey, known as Ringo Starr, also received knighthood when he was appointed a Knight Bachelor by Prince William in 2018 during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. 

The Beatles rehearse at The Prince of Wales Theatre in London for The Royal Variety Command Performance in 1963. (Roy Illingworth/Mirrorpix)

The queen meets The Bee Gees backstage at the Royal Variety Performance in 1993.    (Martin Keene)

Rolling Stones lead singer Sir Mick Jagger received knighthood in 2003, and received the award from The Prince of Wales with his father and two of his daughters present at the ceremony.

"For my whole life Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II has always been there. In my childhood I can recall watching her wedding highlights on TV," Jagger shared in a statement. "I remember her as a beautiful young lady, to the much beloved grandmother of the nation. My deepest sympathies are with the Royal family."

Dames and Sirs aside, Hollywood hasn’t missed a chance to see the queen in her castle, or at one of her many royal residences.

Lady Gaga bowed while shaking hands with Elizabeth shortly after the Royal Variety Performance in 2009, and came back to perform for the royal family in 2016.

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Many notable stars were invited to mingle among royals through the years, including Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Sophia Loren, Harrison Ford, Elizabeth Taylor, Meryl Streep and Raquel Welch.

The queen had a front row seat next to Vogue's Anna Wintour and Caroline Rush of the British Fashion Council during Richard Quinn’s runway show in 2018. 

Many a Bond villain, spy and girl met Elizabeth, including Daniel Craig who shared in a statement, "I, like so many, was deeply saddened by the news today and my thoughts are with The Royal Family, those she loved and all those who loved her. She leaves an incomparable legacy and will be profoundly missed."

Queen Elizabeth II meets with President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Onassis at Buckingham Palace. (National Archives and Records Administration)

She shook hands with Marilyn Monroe, met Barbra Streisand and James Caan at the "Funny Lady" premiere in 1975, and made sure to chat with the Spice Girls when they visited the Victoria Palace Theatre in 1997.

Geri Halliwell echoed many of the sentiments shared by members of the famous girl group when she posted, "My thoughts and sympathies go to the Royal Family for the loss of their Mother, Grandmother, Aunt. 

"Thank you to Her Majesty for her resolute never-ending service. She is, and always will be the epitome of dignity and elegance."

Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne wrote, "With a heavy heart I say it’s devastating the thought of England without Queen Elizabeth II."

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Fox News' Lori Bashian contributed to this report.

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