Judi Dench
 

Facts you need to know about the popular Movie Actress Judi Dench

Judi Dench toured and performed in United States, Canada, and Yugoslavia and in several places in UK.

Judi Dench made her on-screen debut with a BBC made-for-television film "Hilda Lessways".

Judi Dench's acting career spanned fifty glorious years since mid-1950s and still going strong at age 73.

Judi Dench in 1995 has bagged the role of 'M' - the chief of MI6, British Foreign Intelligence for whom
James Bond 007 works for as Secret Service agent.

Judi Dench began playing the role of 'M' in a series of James Bond movies since 1995 beginning with "Golden Eye" in which Pierce Brosnan starred as James Bond. Her other Bond films include "Tomorrow Never Dies" [1997], "The World Is Not Enough" [1999], "Die Another Day" [2002] all Pierce Brosnan starrers, and "Casino Royale" [2006], and "Quantum of Solace" [2008], both Daniel Craig starrers.

Judi Dench won the Oscar Award for her supporting role of Queen Elizabeth I in "Shakespeare in Love" [1998].

Judi Dench has received five Oscar nominations for "Mrs Brown" [1997], "Chocolat" [2000], “Iris" [2001], "Mrs Henderson Presents" [2005], and "Notes on a Scandal" [2006].

Judi Dench has won five BAFTA TV awards for "Talking to a Stranger" [1966], "BBC2 Playhouse" [1981], two for "A Fine Romance" [26 episodes: 1981-1984] in 1982 and 1985, "The Last of the Blonde Bombshells" [2000].

Judi Dench has won BAFTA Film Awards for "Four in the Morning" [1965], "A Room with a View" [1985], "Mrs Brown"[1997], "Shakespeare in Love" [1998], and "Iris" [2001].

Judi Dench won Golden Globe award for "Mrs Brown" [1997] and "The Last of the Blonde Bombshells" [TV film: 2000].

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