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Dame Judith Olivia Dench, CH, DBE, better known as
Judi Dench (born on December 9 1934 in North Yorkshire,
England), is an Oscar-winning English stage, film and television actor.
Dame Judi came first in a poll to find Britain's best
actress.
Early life
When she was thirteen, she entered
The Mount School in York. Today, she is a patron of Friends' School
Saffron Walden.
Career
In her native country, Dame Judi
has developed a reputation as arguably the greatest actress in post-World
War II history, primarily through her work in theatre, which has been her
main forte throughout her career.
She received her professional
training at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and made her
professional debut as Ophelia in Hamlet in Liverpool in 1957. She
subsequently spent several 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 in Amy's Room.
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, with whom she has appeared
in several movies and on stage in David Hare's two-hander Breath of
Life.
Her many television appearances include the series
As Time Goes By and the aforementioned A Fine Romance.
She has also occasionally directed plays.
She is planned to return
to the West End stage in April 2006 in Hay Fever alongside Peter
Bowles, Belinda Lang and Kim Medcalf.
Private life
In
1971 she married British actor Michael Williams and they had their only
child, Tara Cressida Williams (aka "Finty Williams"), on 24 September
1972. Their daughter later became an actor like her parents. Judi
starred with her husband in the 1980s British sitcom, A Fine
Romance. Michael Williams died of lung cancer at the age of 65 in
2001.
Dame Judi is of the Quaker faith. Notable relatives include
Emma Dench, eminent Roman historian at Birkbeck College,
London.
Selected filmography
* A Room with a
View (1985) * A Handful of Dust (1987) * Henry
V (1989) * Mrs. Brown (1997; also known as Her
Majesty, Mrs. Brown) * Shakespeare in Love (1998) *
Tea With Mussolini (1999) * Chocolat (2000) *
Iris (2001) * The Shipping News (2001) * The
Chronicles of Riddick (2004) * Ladies in Lavender.
(2004) * Pride & Prejudice (2005) * Mrs. Henderson
Presents (2005)
James Bond
In 1995 she took over
the role of M in the James Bond series and has appeared in the
films: *GoldenEye (1995) *Tomorrow Never Dies
(1997) *The World Is Not Enough (1999) *Die Another
Day (2002)
Judi Dench has also been confirmed by the producers
of the Bond film series as returning to the role for the 2006 film,
Casino Royale.
In 2004 she lent her voice for the role of
M in two James Bond video games, Everything or Nothing and
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent.
Selected discography
*
A Midsummer Nights Dream (1995) From Felix Mendelssohn
as Recitant. Conducted by Seiji Ozawa.
Selected awards and
recognition
Theatre
*1999 - Tony Award for Best Actress
for Amy's View *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
*2005 -
Nominated Academy Award for Best Actress for Mrs. Henderson
Presents *2005 - Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress -
Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Mrs. Henderson
Presents *2002 - Nominated Academy Award for Best Actress for
Iris *2001 - Nominated Academy Award for Best Supporting
Actress for Chocolat *1999 - Won Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actress for Shakespeare in Love *1998 - Nominated
Academy Award for Best Actress and won Golden Globe for Mrs.
Brown *1987 - Won BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress for
A Room with a View *1967 - Won BAFTA Television Award for Best
Actress for Talking to a Stranger *1966 - Won BAFTA Award for
Most Promising Newcomer for Four in the
Morning
Other
*2005 - made a Companion of
Honour *1988 - made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
(DBE)
* *Unofficial Chronology *Judi Dench on Acting
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