The Queen of England has bestowed a royal title upon her. Her résumé contains every major acting award imaginable. She has a thriving acting career on stage and screen, yet what Helen Mirren really wants is to star with Vin Diesel in a "Fast and Furious" movie, reports Yahoo Movies.

The 69-year-old actress, who has starred in films like "The Queen" and television shows, such as "Prime Suspect," recently spoke with Yahoo Movies about her upcoming movie, "Woman in Gold." During the interview, she revealed, "My great ambition is to be in a Fast and Furious movie. I so want to be a mad driver in a Fast and Furious movie. My claim to fame is I always do my own driving -- I was on Top Gear, and I did [my lap] in a very good time. I keep putting it out there, and they never ask me. I'll be in Fast and Furious 8. I have to say Vin Diesel is brilliant. I love Vin Diesel. He's a great guy, smart -- I love him. It's partly because of him I'd like to be in one, but also the driving. I'd also love to do another Red-type movie, because those are such fun to do."

Mirren appeared on Series 10, Episode 1 of "Top Gear" in 2008 where she drove a "reasonably priced car" around the test track. The motoring magazine show's former host, Jeremy Clarkson, interviewed her following the test drive.

Clarkson asked Mirren what kind of car she drives, to which the English actress admitted to not liking cars and not currently having a car.

"I'm not a big fan of cars," Mirren said. "My first car was an MG Midget that my brother sold me -- the engine blew in two days."

The last car she had was a Volkswagen Golf GTI that was stolen.

Clarkson asked what it was like driving the small sedan around the "Top Gear" track.

"It was terrifying, nerve-wracking, adrenalin-pumping. My hands were shaking like this at the end," she said, demonstrating her hands shaking. "It was sweat-making. It was fabulous."

Later, when asked about supercars, the Queen-impersonator extraordinaire said she thinks Lamborghini drivers are "d**kheads." Clarkson, who owned a Lamborghini at the time, was thrilled.

Mirren currently stars in "Woman in Gold," which is based on a true story. She plays Maria Altmann, a Jewish woman who fled Austria during the Holocaust, only to return six decades later to reclaim her aunt's paintings that the Nazis stole from her childhood home.