Facts you need to know about the popular Movie Actress Judi Dench
Judi Dench appears in four scenes spanning eight minutes as Queen Elizabeth I in "Shakespeare in Love" [1998]. It became the second shortest ever performance to win an Oscar Award. The first such short scene was a six-minute performance by Beatrice Straight in "Network" [1976].
Judi Dench was honored with Fellowship at the Royal Society of Arts in 2006.
Judi Dench was honored with OBE in 1970 and was later conferred the title of Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1988.
Judi Dench was made Companion of Honour on Queen's birthday in June of 2005.
Judi Dench was made a honorary Freeman of York in 2001.
Judi Dench was brought up as a Quaker. A quaker is a member of 'The Religious Society of Friends', which is a newly found Christian religious sect founded in 17th century by George Fox.
Judi Dench loves theater first, television second and ranks big-screen films third.
Judi Dench and Vanessa Redgrave were classmates at drama school.
Judi Dench is close friends with Geoffrey Palmer and Paul Scofield.
Judi Dench advised everybody on the sets of "As Time Goes By" [67 episodes: 1992-2005] to hide from the director Colin Bostock-Smith when he is leaving the set.
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