Birthday:
Dec 9, 1934
Birthplace:
North Yorkshire, England

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One of Britain's most respected and popular actresses, Judi Dench can claim a decades-old career encompassing the stage, screen, and television. A five-time winner of the British Academy Award, she was granted an Order of the British Empire in 1970 and made a Dame of the British Empire in 1988.Born in York, England, on December 9, 1934, Dench made her stage debut as a snail in a junior school production. After attending art school, she studied acting at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. In 1957, she made her professional stage debut as Ophelia in the Old Vic's Liverpool production of Hamlet. A prolific stage career followed, with seasons spent performing with the likes of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Dench broke into film in 1964 with a supporting role in The Third Secret. The following year, she won her first BAFTA, a Most Promising Newcomer honor for her work in Four in the Morning. Although she continued to work in film, Dench earned most of her recognition and acclaim for her stage work. Occasionally, she brought her stage roles to the screen in such film adaptations as A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968) and Macbeth (1978), in which she was Lady Macbeth to Ian McKellen's tormented king. It was not until the mid-'80s that Dench began to make her name known to an international film audience. In 1986, she had a memorable turn as a meddlesome romance author in A Room with a View, earning a Best Supporting Actress BAFTA for her tart portrayal. Two years later, she won the same award for her work in another period drama, A Handful of Dust.After her supporting role as Mistress Quickly in Kenneth Branagh's acclaimed 1989 adaptation of Henry V, Dench exchanged the past for the present with her thoroughly modern role as M in GoldenEye (1995), the first of the Pierce Brosnan series of James Bond films. She portrayed the character for the subsequent Brosnan 007 films, lending flinty elegance to what had traditionally been a male role. The part of M had the advantage of introducing Dench to an audience unfamiliar with her work, and in 1997 she earned further international recognition, as well as an Oscar nomination and Golden Globe award, for her portrayal of Queen Victoria in Mrs. Brown.While her screen career had taken on an increasingly high-profile nature, Dench continued to act on both television and the stage. In the former medium, she endeared herself to viewers with her work in such series as A Fine Romance (in which she starred opposite real-life husband Michael Williams) and As Time Goes By. On the stage, Dench made history in 1996, becoming the first performer to win two Olivier Awards for two different roles in the same year. In 1998, Dench won an Oscar, garnering Best Supporting Actress honors for her eight-minute appearance as Queen Elizabeth in the acclaimed Shakespeare in Love. Her win resulted in the kind of media adulation usually afforded to actresses one-third her age. Dench continued to reap both acclaim and new fans with her work in Tea with Mussolini and another Bond film, The World is Not Enough. For her role as a talented British writer struggling with Alzheimer's disease in Iris (2001), Dench earned her third Oscar nomination. Sadly, that same year Dench's husband died of lung cancer at the age of 66.The prophetic artist continued to act in several films a year, wowing audiences with contemporary dramas like 2001's The Shipping News and period pieces like 2002's Oscar Wilde comedy The Importance of Being Earnest. She reprised the role of M again that same year for Brosnan's last Bond film Die Another Day, before appearing in projects in 2004 and 2005 such as The Chronicles of Riddick, Pride & Prejudice, and an Oscar- and Golden Globe-nominated performance as a wealthy widow who shocks 1930s audiences by backing a burlesque show in Mrs. Henderson Presents. In 2006, she followed the Bond franchise into a new era, maintaining her hold on the role of M as Brosnan retired from playing the title character and Daniel Craig took over. Casino Royale was the first Bond movie to be based on an original Ian Fleming 007 novel in 30 years, and it was a great success. In 2008, Dench rejoined the Bond franchise for Quantum of Solace.Dench shared the screen with Cate Blanchett for the critical smash Notes on a Scandal (2006). The film's emotional themes ran the gamut from possession and desire to loathing and disgust, and Dench rose to the challenge with her usual strength and grace, earning her a sixth Oscar nomination and seventh Golden Globe nomination.Dench joined the cast of 2011's Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides, as well as taking on the pivotal role of Mrs. Fairfax in Cary Fukunaga's adaptation of Jane Eyre. The actress also joined Leonardo DiCaprio to play the intimidating mother of J. Edgar Hoover in J. Edgar (2011). In 2012, Dench starred alongside fellow film great Maggie Smith in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, a compassionate comedy-drama following a group of senior citizens' experience with a unique retirement program in India. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Quotes from Judi Dench's Characters

    1. James Bond: He was a dead end.
    2. M: My God. He's killed him!
    From Quantum of Solace. Submitted by T R (32 days ago)
    1. Laura Henderson: I'm bored with widowhood...I have to smile at everybody. I've never had to smile at everybody. In India there were always people to look down on.
    2. Vivian Van Damm: People are merely being sympathetic. After all, you have lost your husband.
    3. Laura Henderson: I didn't mislay him. It was most inconsiderate of Robert to die. What on earth am I supposed to do now?
    4. Vivian Van Damm: The first rule of widowhood, my dear. Important conversations occur at lunch.
    From Mrs. Henderson Presents. Submitted by Frances H (3 months ago)
    1. M: I need you to come in and debrief.
    2. James Bond: I don't have time.
    3. M: You killed a man in Bregenz.
    4. James Bond: I did my best not to.
    5. M: You shot him at point blank and threw him off a roof. I'd hardly call that showing restraint. Especially since he was a member of Special Branch.
    From Quantum of Solace. Submitted by Kathy M (4 months ago)
    1. Evelyn Greenslade: But perhaps what we fear is that it will be the same, so we must celebrate the changes, because, as someone once said, everything will be all right in the end, and if it's not all right, then trust me...
    From The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Submitted by Udrayana P (4 months ago)
    1. Doctor Hall: I'm going to say a word, and I want you to say the first word that comes into your head. For example, if I say, 'day', you say...?
    2. James Bond: Wasted.
    3. Doctor Hall: Agent?
    4. James Bond: Provocateur.
    5. Doctor Hall: Woman?
    6. James Bond: Provocatrix.
    7. Doctor Hall: M?
    8. M: Bitch.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Mary Kathryn P (4 months ago)
    1. M: Every now and then a trigger has to be pulled.
    2. James Bond: Or not pulled. It's hard to know which in your pajamas.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Mary Kathryn P (4 months ago)
    1. M: For gods sake, just get out of the way.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Wesley W (5 months ago)
    1. M: And Bond, if you could avoid killing every possible lead it would be greatly appreciated.
    2. James Bond: Yes, ma'am. I'll do my best.
    3. M: ...I've heard that before.
    From Quantum of Solace. Submitted by Mary Kathryn P (5 months ago)
    1. Lady Bracknell: To lose one parent, Mr. Worthing may be regarded as misfortune. To lose both can be regarded as more like carelessness.
    From The Importance of Being Earnest. Submitted by Frances H (5 months ago)
    1. Lady Bracknell: The whole theory of modern education is unsound. Fortunately, in England in a any case, education produces no effect what-so-ever.
    From The Importance of Being Earnest. Submitted by Frances H (5 months ago)
    1. Lady Bracknell: Well, I must say, I think it was high time Mr. Bunberry made up his mind if he was going to live or die. This shilly-shallying over the question is absurd.
    From The Importance of Being Earnest. Submitted by Frances H (5 months ago)
    1. M: One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Doug W (5 months ago)
    1. James Bond: Are you gonna complain the whole way?
    2. M: Go on then. Eject me. See if I care.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Steven F (6 months ago)
    1. M: Quoting Tennyson's poem Ulysses: Though much is taken, much abides, and though we are not now that strength which in old days, moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts, made weak by time and fate, but strong in will to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Typhon Q (6 months ago)
    1. M: Regret is unprofessional.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Ivan J (6 months ago)
    1. M: Bond... It's good to have you back.
    2. James Bond: I never left.
    From Quantum of Solace. Submitted by Arun R (6 months ago)
    1. M: Take the bloody shot!
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Ramzi K (6 months ago)
    1. M: Where the hell have you been?
    2. James Bond: Enjoying death.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Pawan P (6 months ago)
    1. Evelyn Greenslade: The only real failure is the failure to try, and the measure of success is how we cope with disappointment.
    From The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Submitted by Edoardo T (6 months ago)
    1. M: What's going on?
    2. Miss Moneypenny: It's hard to explain.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Augusta M (6 months ago)
    1. M: Are you taking me hostage?
    2. James Bond: You could call it that.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Jack M (6 months ago)
    1. M: Where the hell have you been?
    2. James Bond: Enjoying death.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Ghadi K (6 months ago)
    1. M: Ready to get back to work?
    2. James Bond: With pleasure.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Danny L (7 months ago)
    1. James Bond: 007 reporting for duty.
    2. M: Why didn't you call?
    3. James Bond: You didn't get the postcard?
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Danny L (7 months ago)
    1. M: Bond, where have you been?
    2. James Bond: Cottaging, and?
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Damon E (7 months ago)
    1. M: Must be a pretty cold bastard who didn't want the revenge for the death of someone he loved.
    2. James Bond: You don't have to worry about me. I'm not going to chase after him, he's not important... and neither was she.
    From Quantum of Solace. Submitted by Ong N (7 months ago)
    1. James Bond: 007 reporting for duty.
    2. M: WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN?!
    3. James Bond: Enjoying death.
    From Skyfall. Submitted by Jack P (8 months ago)
    1. M: You've got a bloody cheek!
    2. James Bond: Sorry I'll shoot the camera first next time
    3. M: Or yourself. You stormed into an Embassy. You violated the only absolutely inviolate rule of international relations, and why? So you could kill a nobody. We wanted to question him, not to kill him! For God's sake! You're supposed to display some kind of judgement.
    4. James Bond: I did. I thought one less bomb maker in the world would be a good thing.
    5. M: Exactly. One bomb maker. We're trying to figure out how an entire network of terrorist groups is financed and you give us one bomb maker. Hardly the big picture, wouldn't you say? The man isn't even a true believer. He's a gun for hire. And thanks to your overtly developed trigger finger, we have no idea who hired him or why. And how the hell did you find out where I live?!
    6. James Bond: The same way I found out your name. I thought "M" was randomly assigned. I had no idea it stood for-
    7. M: Utter one more syllable and I'll have you killed. I knew it was too early to promote you
    8. James Bond: Well, I understand double-0s have a very short life-expectancy. so your mistake will be short-lived.
    9. M: Bond, this may be too much for a blunt instrument to understand, .but arrogance and self-awareness seldom go hand in hand
    10. James Bond: So you want me to be half monk, half hit-man?
    11. M: I have to know I can trust you, and that you know who to trust. And since I don't know that, I need you out of my sight. Go and stick your head in the sand somewhere...and think about your future.Because these bastards want your head. And I'm seriously considering feeding you to them. And Bond......don't ever break into my house again.
    12. James Bond: Ma'am.
    From Casino Royale. Submitted by MarieBella C (8 months ago)
    1. Evelyn Greenslade: But it's also true that the person who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing. All we know about the future is that it will be different. But perhaps what we fear is that it will be the same. So we must celebrate the changes.
    From The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Submitted by Siddharth S (9 months ago)
    1. Dame Sybil Thorndike: First love is such a sweet despair, Colin.
    From My Week with Marilyn. Submitted by Ayu F (10 months ago)
    1. Evelyn Greenslade: The only real failure is the failure to try, and the measure of success is how we cope with the dissappointment, as we all must.
    From The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Submitted by Juls M (10 months ago)
    1. Evelyn Greenslade: India is an assault on the senses. It's like a wave; resist and you go under, ride it out and you arrive at the others side.
    From The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Submitted by Cathy S (11 months ago)
    1. Dame Sybil Thorndike: None of the rest of us truly know how to act for the camera, but you do. It's a rare gift.
    From My Week with Marilyn. Submitted by Udrayana P (11 months ago)
    1. James Bond: So it's a shadow operation?
    2. M: Just remember that shadows stay in front or behind...never on top.
    From The World Is Not Enough. Submitted by Eric J (11 months ago)
    1. Evelyn Greenslade: Definition of 'Dunk'; Means lowering the biscuit into the tea and letting it soak in there trying to calculate the exact moment before the biscuit dissolves, when you whip it up into your mouth and enjoy the blissful union of biscuits and tea combined. It's more relaxing than it sounds.
    From The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Submitted by Andrew S (11 months ago)
    1. Barbara Covett: No one can violate our magnificent complicity.
    From Notes on a Scandal. Submitted by Raj G (15 months ago)
    1. Barbara Covett: Well, I am glad I was such an aphrodisiac.
    From Notes on a Scandal. Submitted by Raj G (15 months ago)
    1. Mrs. Fairfax: You're so little acquainted with men. Keep him at a distance.
    From Jane Eyre. Submitted by Miri E (15 months ago)
    1. Anne Marie Hoover: I'd rather have a dead son than a daffodil.
    From J. Edgar. Submitted by Lyndon L (16 months ago)
    1. Anne Marie Hoover: Edgar, you will rise to be the most powerful man in this country.
    From J. Edgar. Submitted by Dennis A (18 months ago)
    1. M: When someone says 'We've got people everywhere', you expect it to be hyperbole! Lots of people say that. Florists use that expression.
    From Quantum of Solace. Submitted by Mohet N (19 months ago)
    1. M: Go and stick your head in the sand and think about your future.
    From Casino Royale. Submitted by C Z (2 years ago)
    1. M: I need to know that I can trust you.
    2. James Bond: And you don't?
    3. M: I'd say you were a pretty cold bastard if you didn't want revenge for the death of someone you loved.
    From Quantum of Solace. Submitted by James W (2 years ago)
    1. Lilli: Directing a movie is a very overrated job, we all know it. You just have to say yes or no. What else do you do? Nothing. "Maestro, should this be red?" Yes. "Green?" No. "More extras?" Yes. "More lipstick?" No. Yes. No. Yes. No. That's directing.
    From Nine. Submitted by Chris P (2 years ago)
    1. M: Who the hell is this organization, Bond? How can they be everywhere and we know nothing about them!
    From Quantum of Solace. Submitted by rob g (2 years ago)
    1. James Bond: So you want me to be half-monk, half-hitman.
    2. M: Any thug can kill. I need you to take your ego out of the equation.
    From Casino Royale. Submitted by Chris P (2 years ago)
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