Judi Dench

Dame Judi Olivia Dench, DBE, (born December 9, 1934) is a renowned British stage, film and television actress. She was born in York as Judith Olivia Dench. In 1971, she married British actor Michael Williams, who died of cancer in 2001. They starred together in a British sitcom, A Fine Romance. In 1988 she was made a Dame Commander of the British Empire (DBE). She has also occasionally directed plays. Her many television appearances include the series As Time Goes By and the aforementioned A Fine Romance.

Theatrical Career

In her native United Kingdom, Dame Judi has developed her reputation as arguably the greatest British actress of the post-1945 period primarily through her work in theatre, which has been her main forte throughout her career. Dame Judi received her professional training at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and made her professional debut as Ophelia in Liverpool in 1957. She subsequently spent seasons in repertory in Oxford and Nottingham. In 1961 she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and made numerous appearances with the company in Stratford and London over the next two decades, winning several best actress awards. Dame Judi has also made numerous appearances in the West End and with the National Theatre in London. She is a multiple winner of the main awards for performances on the London stage, including a record six Laurence Olivier Awards. She has also appeared with success on Broadway. As she enters her seventies, Dame Judi remains probably the biggest draw on the London stage. She is often compared and contrasted with Dame Maggie Smith, another British actress of the same generation.

Selected Filmography

James Bond

In 1995 she took over the role of M in the James Bond franchise and has starred in the films: She has also been a voice actor in two James Bond video games, Everything or Nothing in 2003 and GoldenEye: Rogue Agent in 2004. In recent interviews she claimed to be returning to the role for the next James Bond film, Casino Royale.

Selected Awards and Nominations

Theatre

1997 - London Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress for Amy's View 1996 - Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress for Absolute Hell 1996 - Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Entertainment for A Little Night Music 1987 - Laurence Olivier Award, Evening Standard Award and London Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress for Antony and Cleopatra 1984 - Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a New Play for ''Pack of Lies 1982 - London Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress for The Importance of Being Earnest and A Kind of Alaska 1980 - Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Revival for ''Juno and the Paycock 1977 - Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Revival for ''Macbeth

Film and Television

External links

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