There are numerous fascinating figures who are examined in the Netflix drama The Crown.
In the third episode of the fifth season, the series focuses on the life story of Egyptian businessman Mohammed Al-Fayed, played as a young man by Amir El-Masry and by Salim Dau as an older man.
As the show charts Al-Fayed’s ascent to riches and high society circles, the businessman crosses paths with Sydney Johnson, the former valet to the Duke of Windsor (Alex Jennings, in flashbacks) who faithfully served the former king and his wife, Wallis, Duchess of Windsor (Lia Williams, in flashbacks).
As Al-Fayed remains fascinated by the British monarchy, Johnson teaches Al-Fayed about the royals and the history of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, becoming an employee and confidante.
So, who was the real Sydney Johnson and who plays him in The Crown?
Who was Sydney Johnson? True story of Duke of Windsor’s valet
Sydney Johnson was born in Nassau, the Bahamas, and first entered into the service of Edward, Duke of Windsor and his wife Wallis, Duchess of Windsor when the Duke was the governor-general of the islands off Florida during World War II.
In 1973, Johnson was forced to resign from his position following the death of his wife and his inability to care for his children and work the required hours for the widowed Duchess.
The Duchess died in Paris at the age of 89 in 1986 after having succumbed to dementia and becoming a recluse who was bedridden and unable to speak, surviving on her late husband’s remaining wealth and an allowance from the Queen.
In later life, Johnson came to be a friend and employee of Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed, the owner of the Ritz Hotel in Paris and Harrods department store in London.
Johnson went on to work for Al-Fayed and even acted as a curator of the collection of Windsors’ belongings in their former Parisian villa, the Le Bois in the Bois de Boulogne public park, which Al-Fayed purchased.
According to the New York Times, Al-Fayed bought the villa due to his love of romance.
”I come from Alexandria – that’s where Antony fell in love with Cleopatra.” he said, ”It’s the most romantic city in the world.”
Speaking of Johnson specifically, Al-Fayed noted: “Sydney is a dictionary. He’s a very cultured man. He got all these things out of boxes and safes and storage rooms, and he knows their history.”
Johnson’s last public appearance was at the grand reopening of the Windsors’ villa after it was restored by Al-Fayed.
At the event, Johnson wore a gold and red livery in an old valet’s uniform style.
Of the outfit, Johnson had previously said: ”I always used to wear one of these when I served at one of our big dinners.”
He is noted to have said at the event: “I feel on top of the world. The restoration is so authentic I expect to see the Duchess stepping down the staircase asking, ‘How do I look?’”
Johnson died at the age of 69 of natural causes in Paris, France, on 17th January 1990.
Upon Johnson’s death, Al-Fayed described the late valet as “truly a gentlemen’s gentleman. We shall miss him very much.”
Who plays Sydney Johnson in The Crown?
Actor Jude Akuwudike portrays Sydney Johnson in The Crown season 5, episode 3.
Akuwudike is a Nigerian actor on stage and screen who has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and at the Royal National Theatre.
The actor has appeared in films such as Sahara, The Tempest, Beasts of No Nation, Eyimofe, and Benediction.
On television, Akuwudike has appeared in acclaimed series such as Cucumber, Chewing Gum, Kiri, Fortitude, In the Long Run, Moving On, and Gangs of London.
Joshua Kekana portrays a younger Sydney Johnson in flashback scenes featuring the Duke of Windsor (Alex Jennings) and the Duchess of Winsor (Lia Williams).
Johnson previously appeared in The Crown season 3 episode 8, the instalment that portrayed the final days of the Duke of Windsor.
During this appearance, Johnson was portrayed by Connie M’Gadzah.
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