One of New Zealand's best-known faces, Lotto presenter Sonia Gray will show Netflix audiences a whole new side, when she stars in The Royal Treatment, dropping this Thursday.
The movie, shot in Dunedin early last year, stars Aladdin's Mena Massoud as Prince Thomas of Lavania and American actress and singer Laura Marano, who plays New York hairdresser Isabella in the Prince-meets-commoner rom-com tale, that is sure to thrill fans of the genre.
Dunedin's Larnach Castle stands in for the royal residence of the fictional country of Lavania, Gray tells Spy, it was the longest she had spent in Dunedin and she fell in love with the city's beautiful chilled-out vibes and character.
"It was an awesome production to be part of. My character is Madame Fabre - a haughty French woman with a formidable disposition. She terrorises and terrifies those who don't meet her high standards. Honestly, it was so much fun playing someone so nasty!" Gray says.
"My character played the piano, so I had to learn some of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. That was a challenge, since I hadn't even touched a piano in 20 years."