Shrewd intelligence and impeccable comic timing were the hallmarks of the late-flourishing film career of the great theatre star Dame Joan Plowright, who has died aged 95.
Advocacy for necessary change around gender and disability as well as race will continue with future generations of actors.
LONDON – Dame Joan Plowright, a venerated figure of British theatre and film who forged a distinguished career spanning ...
A Tony Award winner in 1961 for Tony Richardson and George Devine’s A Taste of Honey and an Oscar nominee for Mike Newell’s ...
Part of an astonishing generation of British actors, including Judi Dench, Vanessa Redgrave, Eileen Atkins and Maggie Smith, ...
Joan Plowright, an English actress whose marriage to celebrated actor-director Laurence Olivier conferred on her instant rank ...
One of the UK’s most celebrated stage and screen stars, and the widow of Sir Laurence Olivier, has died aged 95. View on ...
Victims of child sexual abuse are having their trauma ‘weaponised by politicians’, according to the head of a support charity, as she hit out at ‘reprehensible’ misinformation about Pakistani men. The ...
It’s coming up to 10 years since Clary began his reign as the staple star in the revived London Palladium pantomime. The comedian and actor concluded 2024 as the beloved Robin in the Palladium ...