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Biography #2 (for The Chronicles of Riddick)

Since playing Ophelia in Hamlet at the Old Vic 40 years ago, Dame Judi Dench has received wide critical acclaim for a career marked by outstanding performances in both classical and contemporary roles. She has won more than 25 awards-including nine British Academy Awards-in a career that has encompassed the stage, television and motion pictures. She received the OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 1970 for services to the theatre, and subsequently became a DBE (Dame of the British Empire) in 1988. Most recently, she was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from The Julliard School, paying homage to her as an outstanding artist and cultural leader.

Her feature film credits include: Franco Zeffirelli's Tea With Mussolini; Mrs. Brown (for which she won a Golden Globe, BAFTA Award and Oscar nomination); Wetherby; A Room With a View (for which she won a BAFTA Award as Best Supporting Actress); 84 Charing Cross Road; A Handful of Dust (another BAFTA Award-winning performance as Best Supporting Actress); and two films for Kenneth Branagh, Henry V and Hamlet. Dame Judi also played the infamous 'M' in the latter Bond films- Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is Not Enough and Die Another Day.

Dench won an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and was named Best Supporting Actress by the National Society of Film Critics for her performance in the hit romantic comedy Shakespeare in Love. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Lasse Hallström's Chocolat.

Dame Judi won a BAFTA Award for her performance in The Last of the Blond Bombshells for Working Title Television. In 2001 she filmed Iris, directed by Richard Eyre, with Jim Broadbent (for which she received an Academy Award nomination) and The Shipping News, directed by Lasse Hallström, with Kevin Spacey and Julianne Moore.

She continues working on the London stage, starring in David Hare's Amy's View (winning a Tony Award for her Broadway performance), Peter Hall's The Royal Family and the two-hander The Breath of Life at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, with Dame Maggie Smith.

Dench's recent film credits also include Charles Dance's Ladies in Lavender. Onstage, she most recently performed in All's Well That Ends Well for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon and London's West End.

Bio courtesy Universal Pictures for "The Chronicles of Riddick" (17-Jun-2004)


Biography #3

In 1999, Dench won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Shakespeare in Love as well as a Tony Award for her performance in the Broadway production of Amy's View. She received the O.B.E. (Order of the British Empire) in 1970 for services to the theater, and subsequently became a D.B.E. (Dame of the British Empire) in 1988.

Since playing Ophelia in Hamlet at the Old Vic 40 years ago, Dench has received wide critical acclaim for a career marked by outstanding performances in both classical and contemporary roles. She has won more than 25 awards - including five British Academy Awards - in a career that has encompassed the stage, television and motion pictures. Her feature film credits include: Mrs. Brown (for which she won a Golden Globe, BAFTA Award and Oscar nomination), Wetherby, A Room With a View (for which she won a BAFTA Award as Best Supporting Actress), 84 Charing Cross Road, A Handful of Dust (another BAFTA Award-winning performance as Best Supporting Actress) and two films for Kenneth Branagh, Henry V and Hamlet.

More recently, she appeared with an ensemble cast in Franco Zeffirelli's Tea With Mussolini. Dench won an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and was named Best Supporting Actress by the National Society of Film Critics for her performance in the hit romantic comedy Shakespeare in Love.

She continues to work on the London stage, most recently David Hare's Amy's View. Dench subsequently starred (with Samantha Bond, her co-star in The World is Not Enough) in that play's recent Broadway production, winning a Tony Award for her performance.

Bio courtesy MGM (01-Jan-2000)


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