AKA Judith Olivia Dench
Born:9-Dec-1934 Birthplace:York, North Yorkshire, England
Gender: Female Religion:Quaker Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: England Executive summary:Mrs. Brown Judi Dench's father was the official physician for the Theatre Royal, which inspired Dench toward acting. Her first role was as a snail in a grade school play, and her debut role with the Old Vic Company was theVirgin Mary, in 1957. She joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1961, and has played Ophelia, Titania, Lady Macbeth, and hundreds of other roles on stage. On film, Dench's résumé stretches back to 1964, when she had a small role in theStephen Boyd psychothrillerThe Third Secret. Her early film career sputtered, and one director famously told her after an audition, "Miss Dench, you have every single thing wrong with your face." She has won five BAFTAs (the British equivalent of Oscars), but for most Americans, she first drew attention when she was cast as "M", James Bond's boss in the 007 movies, beginning withGoldenEye in 1995. On television, she played Jean Pargeter in the 1990s elder Brit romantic sitcomAs Time Goes By. In an earlier sitcom,A Fine Romance, she starred opposite her long-time husband, Michael Williams. They met in 1969, and were married from 1972 until his death of cancer in 2002. Her first leading role was asQueen Victoria in 1997'sMrs. Brown. The next year she won an Oscar for eight minutes of screen time asQueen Elizabeth I, inShakespeare in Love. Father: Reginald Dench (doctor, d. 1964) Mother: Olave Dench (amateur actress) Husband:Michael Williams (actor, m. 5-Feb-1971, d. 11-Jan-2001 cancer) Daughter: Tara Cressida Frances Williams ("Finty", actress, b. 24-Sep-1972)
High School: Mount School, York University:Central School of Speech and Drama
Oscar for Best Supporting Actress 1999 forShakespeare in Love Golden Globe 1998 Best Actress forMrs. Brown Golden Globe 2001 forLast of the Blonde Bombshells (miniseries) Laurence Olivier Theatre Award 1977 forMacbeth Laurence Olivier Theatre Award 1980 forJuno and the Paycock Laurence Olivier Theatre Award 1984 forPack of Lies Laurence Olivier Theatre Award 1987 forAntony and Cleopatra Laurence Olivier Theatre Award 1996 forAbsolute Hell Laurence Olivier Theatre Award 1996 forA Little Night Music Dame of the British Empire 1988
As Time Goes By Jean Hardcastle (1992-2005) A Fine Romance Laura Dalton (1981-84)
Look Back in Anger (1989)
All Is True (21-Dec-2018) Red Joan (7-Sep-2018) Murder on the Orient Express (3-Nov-2017) Victoria & Abdul (3-Sep-2017) Tulip Fever (13-Jul-2017) Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (25-Sep-2016) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (26-Feb-2015) Philomena (31-Aug-2013) Skyfall (23-Oct-2012) Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007 (5-Oct-2012) · Herself The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (30-Nov-2011) · Evelyn Greenslade J. Edgar (3-Nov-2011) · Annie Hoover My Week with Marilyn (9-Oct-2011) · Dame Sybil Thorndike Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (11-May-2011) · Society Lady Jane Eyre (11-Mar-2011) · Mrs. Fairfax Nine (3-Dec-2009) Quantum of Solace (29-Oct-2008) Cranford (18-Nov-2007) Notes on a Scandal (25-Dec-2006) Casino Royale (14-Nov-2006) Doogal (24-Feb-2006) · Narrator Pride & Prejudice (11-Sep-2005) Mrs. Henderson Presents (9-Sep-2005) Ladies in Lavender (17-Sep-2004) · Ursula The Chronicles of Riddick (3-Jun-2004) · Aereon Home on the Range (21-Mar-2004) Bugs! (12-Jun-2003) · Narrator Die Another Day (18-Nov-2002) · M The Importance of Being Earnest (17-May-2002) · Lady Bracknell The Shipping News (18-Dec-2001) · Agnis Hamm Iris (14-Dec-2001) Chocolat (15-Dec-2000) · Armande Voizin Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport (7-Sep-2000) · Narrator The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (26-Aug-2000) The World Is Not Enough (8-Nov-1999) · M Tea with Mussolini (26-Mar-1999) · Arabella Shakespeare in Love (3-Dec-1998) · Queen Elizabeth Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh (8-Nov-1998) Tomorrow Never Dies (19-Dec-1997) · M Mrs. Brown (18-Jul-1997) · Queen Victoria Hamlet (25-Dec-1996) GoldenEye (17-Nov-1995) · M Jack and Sarah (2-Jun-1995) Middlemarch (12-Jan-1994) Henry V (8-Nov-1989) · Mistress Quickly A Handful of Dust (24-Jun-1988) · Mrs. Beaver 84 Charing Cross Road (13-Feb-1987) A Room with a View (Dec-1985) · Eleanor Lavish, a novelist Wetherby (Feb-1985) The Angelic Conversation (1985) · Narrator Dead Cert (May-1974) · Laura Davidson Luther (21-Jan-1974) · Luther's Wife A Midsummer Night's Dream (Sep-1968) He Who Rides a Tiger (Oct-1965) A Study in Terror (Oct-1965) Four in the Morning (May-1965) The Third Secret (Feb-1964)
Author of books: And Furthermore (2010)
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