Facts you need to know about the popular Movie Actress Judi Dench
Judi Dench has received thirteen BAFTA Film and BAFTA TV Awards for her best performances in various films and television series.
Judi Dench received five Golden Globe nominations for her performances in various films.
Judi Dench has won several other notable awards like London Critics Circle Film Awards, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards, London Critics Circle Film Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. In addition to these awards, Judi
Judi Dench has received several notable other awards nominations from American Comedy Awards, Chlotrudis Awards, Saturn Awards, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Critics Choice Awards, London Critics Circle Film Awards, National Society of Film Critics Awards, British Independent Film Awards, European Film Audience Awards, Emmy Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and National Movie Awards, UK.
Judi Dench has won six Laurence Olivier Awards for her stage performances in stage plays such as "Macbeth" [1977], "Juno and the Paycock" [1980], "Pack of Lies" [1984], "Antony and Cleopatra" [1987], "A Little Night Music" [1996], and "Absolute Hell " [1996].
Judi Dench ranked second on the list of 'The Greatest British Film Actresses' released by Orange Film Survey in 2001.
Judi Dench was conferred the 'D. Litt.' by Oxford University on 28 June 2000; and honorary 'Litt. D.' by Trinity College on July 11th, 2003; and Honorary D. Litt from St. Andrews University in Scotland in June of 2008.
Judi Dench lent her powerful voice for animated characters for video games and other on-screen narrations.
Judi Dench has married British actor Michael Williams on February 5th, 1971. They together have a daughter named Tara Cressida Williams [also known as Finty Williams] born September 24th, 1972. Finty Williams is an English actress.
Judi Dench's husband died of lung cancer on January 11th, 2001 at the age of 65.
Judi Dench has patronized several theaters like 'Friends School Saffron Walden', 'The Leaveners', and Archway Theatre.
Judi Dench's eight television dramas were put together on DVD by BBC, which they released it in 2007. The collection is known as 'The Judy Dench Collection' containing "Talking to a Stranger quartet" [1966], "Keep an Eye on Amelie" [1973], "The Cherry Orchard" [1981], "Going Gently" [1981], "Ghosts" [1987], "Make and Break" [1987], "Can You Hear Me Thinking?" [co-starring with her husband, Michael Williams, 1990] and "Absolute Hell" [1991].
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