Beth Harmon Explained

Beth Harmon
Series:The Queen's Gambit
First:The Queen's Gambit (1983 novel)
Creator:Walter Tevis
Adapted By:Scott Frank
Full Name:Elizabeth Harmon
Nickname:Beth
Gender:Female
Occupation:Chess player
Origin:Kentucky
Nationality:American

Elizabeth "Beth" Harmon is a fictional American character and the main protagonist in the Walter Tevis novel The Queen's Gambit and the Netflix drama miniseries of the same name, in which she is portrayed by Anya Taylor-Joy.[1] [2] [3] [4] Taylor-Joy's performance as Beth was critically acclaimed. She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.[5] She also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film[6] and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie.[7]

Fictional biography

Beth Harmon is orphaned at age eight when her mother dies in a car crash. Growing up in an orphanage in Kentucky, she is taught chess by the custodian Mr. Shaibel, and soon becomes a chess prodigy. While at the orphanage, she struggles with an addiction to tranquilizers. In her teens she is adopted and begins her rapid rise in the chess world, eventually challenging the top Soviet players. As her skill and profile grows, so does her dependency on tranquilizers and eventually alcohol.[8]

Concept and inspiration

Diana Lanni, a New York chess player contemporary with Tevis who represented the United States at the 1982 Chess Olympiad in Lucerne, suggested she was at least in part the inspiration for the Beth Harmon character, and that her friend grandmaster Larry Kaufman was the inspiration for the book's Harry Beltik character. Lanni thinks it is plausible she got Tevis' attention when playing at the outdoor tables at Washington Square Park as the only woman, and as someone with depression and addiction problems.[9] Other real life chess players said to have inspired the character include Bobby Fischer and Tevis himself.[10] [11] [12] Tevis, however, explicitly denied any of his characters were based on any real life people. He also said he found it more interesting to write a female character.[13]

Television adaptation

See main article: The Queen's Gambit (miniseries). After several aborted attempts to bring the novel to screen, Netflix announced they had acquired the rights, with Anya Taylor-Joy confirmed as the show's lead, on March 19, 2019, with a Twitter post by Netflix Queue.[14] [15] [16]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Queen's Gambit: meet the real Beth Harmon… Bobby Fischer. November 26, 2020. British GQ. November 25, 2020 . en-GB.
  2. Web site: November 20, 2020. Chess: Beth Harmon and Magnus Carlsen triggers for an unlikely boom. November 26, 2020. The Guardian. en.
  3. Web site: November 15, 2020. How Beth Harmon became a style icon in The Queen's Gambit. November 26, 2020. The Independent. en.
  4. Web site: Dry. Jude. November 13, 2020. 'The Queen's Gambit': Let's Celebrate Beth Harmon Doing Whatever the Hell She Wants. November 26, 2020. IndieWire. en.
  5. Web site: 73rd Emmy Awards Nominations . . May 7, 2021.
  6. Web site: Anya Taylor-Joy . Golden Globes . July 13, 2021 . en.
  7. News: Gonzalez . Sandra . SAG Awards: See the full list of winners . July 13, 2021 . CNN . April 4, 2021.
  8. Web site: The Queen's Gambit: Why is everyone suddenly talking about chess?. November 26, 2020. Sky News. en.
  9. Web site: Sampson. Annabel. February 16, 2021. The It Girl of the 1980s chess scene is thought to be the inspiration behind The Queen's Gambit's Beth Harmon. November 1, 2021. Tatler. en-GB.
  10. Web site: Dray. Kayleigh. December 4, 2020. The Queen's Gambit was inspired by a tragic true story. February 14, 2021. Stylist. en.
  11. News: Kerridge. Jake. October 30, 2020. Literature's lonely alien: the troubled author behind The Queen's Gambit. en-GB. The Telegraph. February 14, 2021. 0307-1235.
  12. Web site: Nicolaou. Elena. November 23, 2020. Beth of "The Queen's Gambit" Is Partially Based on Chess's Most Famous Pros. February 14, 2021. Oprah Magazine. en-US.
  13. Sarah Beth Cohen, Tevis —May 1983, December 25, 2020, citing Chess Life interview with Marcy Soltis, May 1983
  14. Web site: Thorne. Will. March 19, 2019. Anya Taylor-Joy to Star in 'The Queen's Gambit' Limited Series at Netflix. February 14, 2021. Variety. en-US.
  15. Web site: Porter. Rick. March 19, 2019. Anya Taylor-Joy to Star in Netflix Limited Series 'The Queen's Gambit'. February 14, 2021. The Hollywood Reporter. en.
  16. Web site: March 20, 2019. Anya Taylor-Joy to play chess prodigy in The Queen's Gambit, a new Netflix limited series from Godless creator. February 14, 2021. Firstpost.