
Creating The Queen's Gambit
Documentary
Overview
A fascinating character. Exquisite sets. A wig for every era. The stars, creators and crew reveal how the hit series about a chess prodigy came to life.
Top Cast


Anya Taylor-Joy
Anya Taylor-Joy
Self - Beth Harmon
Anya Taylor-Joy
Self - Beth Harmon


Scott Frank
Scott Frank
Self - Creator, Director
Scott Frank
Self - Creator, Director
Bruce Pandolfini
Bruce Pandolfini
Self - Chess Advisor
Bruce Pandolfini
Self - Chess Advisor


Allan Scott
Allan Scott
Self - Co-Creator
Allan Scott
Self - Co-Creator


Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Self - Benny Watts
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Self - Benny Watts
Sabine Schaaf
Sabine Schaaf
Self - Set Decorator
Sabine Schaaf
Self - Set Decorator


Uli Hanisch
Uli Hanisch
Self - Production Designer
Uli Hanisch
Self - Production Designer
Alexander Lambriev
Alexander Lambriev
Self - Prop Master
Alexander Lambriev
Self - Prop Master


Gabriele Binder
Gabriele Binder
Self - Costume Designer
Gabriele Binder
Self - Costume Designer


Daniel Parker
Daniel Parker
Self - Hair & Makeup Artist
Daniel Parker
Self - Hair & Makeup Artist
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