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Occupation
  
Actress, author

Height
  
1.55 m

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Judi Dench

Years active
  
1957–present

Children
  
Finty Williams

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Full Name
  
Judith Olivia Dench

Born
  
9 December 1934 (age 89) (
1934-12-09
)
Heworth, North Riding of Yorkshire, England

Relatives
  
Jeffery Dench (brother)

Spouse
  
Michael Williams (m. 1971–2001)

Movies
  
Philomena, Skyfall, The Best Exotic Marigold, The Second Best Exoti, Casino Royale

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Dame Judith Olivia "Judi" Dench, (born 9 December 1934) is an English actress and author. Dench made her professional debut in 1957 with the Old Vic Company. Over the following few years, she performed in several of Shakespeare's plays in such roles as Ophelia in Hamlet, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth. Although most of her work during this period was in theatre, she also branched into film work and won a BAFTA Award as Most Promising Newcomer. She drew strong reviews for her leading role in the musical Cabaret in 1968.

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Over the next two decades, Dench established herself as one of the most significant British theatre performers, working for the National Theatre Company and the Royal Shakespeare Company. She achieved success in television during this period, in the series A Fine Romance from 1981 until 1984, and in 1992 with a starring role in the romantic comedy series As Time Goes By. Her film appearances were infrequent and included supporting roles in major films such as A Room with a View (1986) supporting Maggie Smith, before she rose to international fame as M in GoldenEye (1995), a role she continued to play in James Bond films until Skyfall (2012).

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A seven-time Oscar nominee, Dench won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love and has received nominations for her roles in Mrs Brown (1997), Chocolat (2000), Iris (2001), Mrs Henderson Presents (2005), Notes on a Scandal (2006), and Philomena (2013). She has also received many award nominations for her acting in theatre, film and television; her competitive awards include six British Academy Film Awards, four BAFTA TV Awards, seven Olivier Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Golden Globes, and a Tony Award. She has also received the BAFTA Fellowship (2001) and the Special Olivier Award (2004). In June 2011, she received a fellowship from the British Film Institute (BFI). Dench is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA).

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Early life

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Dench was born in Heworth, North Riding of Yorkshire. Her mother, Eleanora Olive (née Jones), was born in Dublin, Ireland. Her father, Reginald Arthur Dench, a doctor, was born in Dorset, England, and later moved to Dublin, where he was raised. He met Dench's mother while he was studying medicine at Trinity College, Dublin.

Dench attended The Mount School, a Quaker independent secondary school in York, and became a Quaker. Her brothers, one of whom was actor Jeffery Dench, were born in Tyldesley, Lancashire. Her niece, Emma Dench, is a Roman historian and professor previously at Birkbeck, University of London, and currently at Harvard University.

Career

In Britain, Dench has developed a reputation as one of the greatest actresses of the post-war period, primarily through her work in theatre, which has been her forte throughout her career. She has more than once been named number one in polls for Britain's best actor.

Early years

Through her parents, Dench had regular contact with the theatre. Her father, a physician, was also the GP for the York theatre, and her mother was its wardrobe mistress. Actors often stayed in the Dench household. During these years, Judi Dench was involved on a non-professional basis in the first three productions of the modern revival of the York Mystery Plays in the 1950s. In 1957, in one of the last productions in which she appeared during this period, she played the role of the Virgin Mary, performed on a fixed stage in the Museum Gardens. Though she initially trained as a set designer, she became interested in drama school as her brother Jeff attended the Central School of Speech and Drama. She applied and was accepted by the School, then based at the Royal Albert Hall, London, where she was a classmate of Vanessa Redgrave, graduating with a first class degree in drama and four acting prizes, one being the Gold Medal as Outstanding Student.

In September 1957, she made her first professional stage appearance with the Old Vic Company, at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, as Ophelia in Hamlet. A history of Britain in the years 1957-1962, one volume in a series, cites a contemporaneous review of her performance: ".. has talent which will be shown to better advantage when she acquires some technique to go with it." Dench then made her London debut in the same production at the Old Vic. She remained a member of the company for four seasons, 1957–1961, her roles including Katherine in Henry V in 1958 (which was also her New York debut), and as directed and designed by Franco Zeffirelli. During this period, she toured the United States and Canada and appeared in Yugoslavia and at the Edinburgh Festival. She joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in December 1961 playing Anya in The Cherry Orchard at the Aldwych Theatre in London and made her Stratford-upon-Avon debut in April 1962 as Isabella in Measure for Measure. She subsequently spent seasons in repertory both with the Playhouse in Nottingham from January 1963 (including a West African tour as Lady Macbeth for the British Council) and with the Playhouse Company in Oxford from April 1964. That same year, she made her film debut in The Third Secret.

Prominence

The 1966 BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles was made to Dench for her performance in Four in the Morning and this was followed in 1968 by a BAFTA Television Best Actress Award for her role in John Hopkins' 1966 BBC drama Talking to a Stranger.

In 1968, she was offered the role of Sally Bowles in the musical Cabaret. As Sheridan Morley later reported: "At first she thought they were joking. She had never done a musical and she has an unusual croaky voice which sounds as if she has a permanent cold. So frightened was she of singing in public that she auditioned from the wings, leaving the pianists alone on stage". But when it opened at the Palace Theatre in February 1968, Frank Marcus, reviewing for Plays and Players, commented that: "She sings well. The title song, in particular, is projected with great feeling."

After a long run in Cabaret, she rejoined the RSC making numerous appearances with the company in Stratford and London for nearly twenty years, winning several "best actress" awards. Among her roles with the RSC, she was the Duchess in John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi in 1971. In the Stratford 1976 season, and then at the Aldwych in 1977, she gave two comedy performances, first in Trevor Nunn's musical staging of The Comedy of Errors as Adriana, then partnered with Donald Sinden as Beatrice and Benedick in John Barton's "British Raj" revival of Much Ado About Nothing. As Bernard Levin wrote in The Sunday Times: "...demonstrating once more that she is a comic actress of consummate skill, perhaps the very best we have." One of her most notable achievements with the RSC was her performance as Lady Macbeth in 1976. Nunn's acclaimed production of Macbeth was first staged with a minimalist design at The Other Place theatre in Stratford. Its small round stage focused attention on the psychological dynamics of the characters, and both Ian McKellen in the title role, and Dench, received exceptionally favourable notices. "If this is not great acting I don't know what is", wrote Michael Billington in The Guardian. "It will astonish me if the performance is matched by any in this actress's generation", commented J C Trewin in The Lady. The production transferred to London, opening at the Donmar Warehouse in September 1977, and was adapted for television, later released on VHS and DVD. Dench won the SWET Best Actress Award in 1977.

Dench was nominated for a BAFTA for her role as Hazel Wiles in the 1979 BBC drama On Giant's Shoulders. In 1989, she was cast as Pru Forrest, the long-time silent wife of Tom Forrest, in the BBC soap opera The Archers on its 10,000th edition. She had a romantic role in the BBC television film Langrishe, Go Down (1978), with Jeremy Irons and a screenplay by Harold Pinter from the Aidan Higgins novel, directed by David Jones, in which she played one of three spinster sisters living in a fading Irish mansion in the Waterford countryside. Dench made her debut as a director in 1988 with the Renaissance Theatre Company's touring season, Renaissance Shakespeare on the Road, co-produced with the Birmingham Rep, and ending with a three-month repertory programme at the Phoenix Theatre in London. Dench's contribution was a staging of Much Ado About Nothing, set in the Napoleonic era, which starred Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson as Benedick and Beatrice. She has made numerous appearances in the West End including the role of Miss Trant in the 1974 musical version of The Good Companions at Her Majesty's Theatre. In 1981, Dench was due to play Grizabella in the original production of Cats, but was forced to pull out due to a torn Achilles tendon, leaving Elaine Paige to play the role. She has acted with the National Theatre in London where she played an unforgettable Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra (1987). In September 1995, she played Desiree Armfeldt in a major revival of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, for which she won an Olivier Award.

After the long period between James Bond films Licence to Kill (1989) and GoldenEye (1995), the producers brought in Dench to take over as the role of M, James Bond's boss. The character was reportedly modeled on Dame Stella Rimington, the real-life head of MI5 between 1992 and 1996,; Dench became the first woman to portray M, succeeding Robert Brown. The seventeenth spy film in the series and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 officer, GoldenEye marked the first Bond film made after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, which provided the plot's back story. The film earned a worldwide gross of US$350.7 million, with critics viewing the film as a modernisation of the series.

In 1997, Dench appeared in her first starring film role as Queen Victoria in John Madden's teleplay Mrs Brown which depicts Victoria's relationship with her personal servant and favourite John Brown, played by Billy Connolly. Filmed with the intention of being shown on BBC One and on WGBH's Masterpiece Theatre, it was eventually acquired by Miramax mogul Harvey Weinstein, who felt the drama film should receive a theatrical release after seeing it and took it from the BBC to US cinemas. Released to generally positive reviews and unexpected commercial success, going on to earn more than $13 million worldwide, the film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. For her performance, Dench garnered universal acclaim by critics and was awarded her fourth BAFTA and first Best Actress nomination at the 70th Academy Awards. In 2011, while accepting a British Film Institute Award in London, Dench commented that the project launched her Hollywood career and joked that "it was thanks to Harvey, whose name I have had tattooed on my bum ever since."

Dench's other film of 1997 was Roger Spottiswoode's Tomorrow Never Dies, her second film in the James Bond series. The same year, Dench reteamed with director John Madden to film Shakespeare in Love (1998), a romantic comedy-drama that depicts a love affair involving playwright William Shakespeare, played by Joseph Fiennes, while he was writing the play Romeo and Juliet. On her performance as Queen Elizabeth I, The New York Times commented that "Dench's shrewd, daunting Elizabeth is one of the film's utmost treats." The following year, she was nominated for most of the high-profile awards, winning both the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. On her Oscar win, Dench joked on-stage, "I feel for eight minutes on the screen I should only get a little bit of him."

Also in 1999, Dench won the Tony Award for her 1999 Broadway performance in the role of Esme Allen in Sir David Hare's Amy's View. The same year, she co-starred along with Cher, Joan Plowright, Maggie Smith, and Lily Tomlin in Franco Zeffirelli's semi-autobiographical period drama Tea with Mussolini which tells the story of young Italian boy Luca's upbringing by a circle of British and American women, before and during World War II. 1999 also saw the release of Pierce Brosnan's third Bond film, The World Is Not Enough. This film portrayed M in a larger role with the main villain, Renard, coming back to haunt her when he engineers the murder of her old friend Sir Robert King and seemingly attempts to kill his daughter Electra.

2001–2005

In January 2001, Dench's husband Michael Williams died from lung cancer. Dench went to Nova Scotia, Canada, almost immediately after Williams's funeral to begin production on Lasse Hallström's drama film The Shipping News, a therapy she later credited as her rescue: "People, friends, kept saying, 'You are not facing up to it; you need to face up to it,' and maybe they were right, but I felt I was – in the acting. Grief supplies you with an enormous amount of energy. I needed to use that up." In between, Dench finished work on Richard Eyre's film Iris (2001), in which she portrayed novelist Iris Murdoch. Dench shared her role with Kate Winslet, both actresses portraying Murdoch at different phases of her life. Each of them was nominated for an Academy Award the following year, earning Dench her fourth nomination within five years. In addition, she was awarded both an ALFS Award and the Best Leading Actress Award at the 55th British Academy Film Awards.

Following Iris, Dench immediately returned to Canada to finish The Shipping News alongside Kevin Spacey and Julianne Moore. Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by E. Annie Proulx, the drama revolves around a quiet and introspective typesetter (Spacey) who, after the death of his daughter's mother, moves to Newfoundland along with his daughter and his aunt, played by Dench, in hopes of starting his life anew in the small town where she grew up. The film earned mixed reviews from critics, and was financially unsuccessful, taking in just US$24 million worldwide with a budget of US$35 million. Dench, however, received BAFTA and SAG Award nominations for her performance.

In 2002, Dench was cast opposite Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, and Reese Witherspoon in Oliver Parker's The Importance of Being Earnest, a comedy about mistaken identity set in English high society during the Victorian Era. Based on Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners of the same name, she portrayed Lady Bracknell, a role she had repeatedly played before, including a stint at the Royal National Theatre in 1982. The film was released to lukewarm reactions by critics – who called it "breezy entertainment, helped by an impressive cast", but felt that it also suffered "from some peculiar directorial choices" – and earned just US$17.3 million during its limited release. Dench's other film of 2002 was Die Another Day, the twentieth installment in the James Bond series. The Lee Tamahori–directed spy film marked her fourth appearance as MI6 head M and the franchise's last performance by Pierce Brosnan as Bond. Die Another Day received generally mixed reviews by critics who praised Tamahori's work on the film, but claimed the plot was damaged by excessive use of CGI. Regardless, it became the highest-grossing James Bond film up to that time.

In 2004, Dench appeared as Aereon, an ambassador of the Elemental race who helps uncover the mysterious past of Richard B. Riddick, played by Vin Diesel, in David Twohy's science fiction sequel, The Chronicles of Riddick. Selected by Diesel, who prompted writers to re-create the character to fit a female persona because he wanted to work with the actress, she called filming "tremendous fun", although she "had absolutely no idea what was going on in the plot." The film was a critical and box office failure. In his review of the film, James Berardinelli from ReelViews remarked that he felt that Dench's character served no more "useful purpose than to give [her] an opportunity to appear in a science fiction movie."

She followed Riddick with a more traditional role in Charles Dance's English drama Ladies in Lavender, also starring friend Maggie Smith. In the film, Dench plays one half of a sister duo and takes it upon herself to nurse a washed up stranger to health, eventually finding herself falling for a man many decades younger than she. The specialty release garnered positive reviews from critics, with Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times calling it "perfectly sweet and civilized [and] a pleasure to watch Smith and Dench together; their acting is so natural it could be breathing." Also in 2004, Dench provided her voice for several smaller projects. In Walt Disney's Home on the Range, she, along with Roseanne Barr and Jennifer Tilly, voiced a mismatched trio of dairy cows who must capture an infamous cattle rustler, for his bounty, in order to save their idyllic farm from foreclosure. The film was mildly successful for Disney.

A major hit for Dench came with Joe Wright's Pride & Prejudice, a 2005 adaptation of the novel by Jane Austen, starring Keira Knightley and Donald Sutherland. Wright persuaded Dench to join the cast as Lady Catherine de Bourgh by writing her a letter that read "I love it when you play a bitch. Please come and be a bitch for me." Dench had only one week available to shoot her scenes, forcing Wright to make them his first days of filming. With both a worldwide gross of over US$121 million and several Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations, the film became a critical and commercial success.

2006–2010

Dench, in her role as "M", was the only cast member carried through from the Brosnan films to appear in Casino Royale (2006), Martin Campbell's reboot of the James Bond film series, starring Daniel Craig in his debut performance as the fictional MI6 agent. The thriller received largely positive critical response, with reviewers highlighting Craig's performance and the reinvention of the character of Bond. It earned over US$594 million worldwide, ranking it among the highest-grossing James Bond films ever released.

In April 2006, Dench returned to the West End stage in Hay Fever alongside Peter Bowles, Belinda Lang, and Kim Medcalf. She finished off 2006 with the role of Mistress Quickly in the RSC's new musical The Merry Wives, a version of The Merry Wives of Windsor.

Dench appeared opposite Cate Blanchett as a London teacher with a dedicated fondness for vulnerable women in Richard Eyre's 2006 drama film Notes on a Scandal, an adaption from the 2003 novel of the same name by Zoë Heller. A fan of Heller's book, Dench "was thrilled to be asked to ... play that woman, to try to find a humanity in that dreadful person." The specialty film opened to generally positive reviews and commercial success, grossing US$50 million worldwide, exceeding its £15 million budget. In his review for Chicago Sun-Times, film critic Roger Ebert declared the main actresses "perhaps the most impressive acting duo in any film of 2006. Dench and Blanchett are magnificent." The following year, Dench earned her sixth Academy nomination and went on to win a BIFA Award and an Evening Standard Award.

Dench, as Miss Matty Jenkyns, co-starred with Eileen Atkins, Michael Gambon, Imelda Staunton, and Francesca Annis in the BBC One five-part series Cranford. The first season of the series began transmission in November 2007.

Dench became the voice for the narration for the updated Walt Disney World Epcot attraction Spaceship Earth in February 2008. The same month, she was named as the first official patron of the York Youth Mysteries 2008, a project to allow young people to explore the York Mystery Plays through dance, film-making and circus. Her only film of 2008 was Marc Forster's Quantum of Solace, the twenty-second Eon-produced James Bond film, in which she reprised her role as M along with Daniel Craig. A direct sequel to the 2006 film Casino Royale, Forster felt Dench was underused in the previous films, and wanted to make her part bigger, having her interact with Bond more. The project gathered generally mixed reviews by critics, who mainly felt that Quantum of Solace was not as impressive as the predecessor Casino Royale, but became another hit for the franchise with a worldwide gross of US$591 million. For her performance, Dench was nominated for a Saturn Award the following year.

Dench returned to the West End in mid-2009, playing Madame de Montreuil in Yukio Mishima's play Madame de Sade, directed by Michael Grandage as part of the Donmar season at Wyndham's Theatre. The same year, she appeared in Sally Potter's experimental film Rage, a project that featured 14 actors playing fictional figures in and around the fashion world, giving monologues before a plain backdrop. Attracted to the fact that it was unlike anything she had done before, Dench welcomed the opportunity to work with Potter. "I like to do something that's not expected, or predictable. I had to learn to smoke a joint, and I set my trousers alight," she said about filming. Her next film was Rob Marshall's musical film Nine, based on Arthur Kopit's book for the 1982 musical of the same name, itself suggested by Federico Fellini's semi-autobiographical film . Also starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Penélope Cruz, and Sophia Loren, she played Lilli La Fleur, an eccentric but motherly French costume designer, who performs the song "Folies Bergères" in the film. Despite mixed to negative reviews, Nine was nominated for four Academy Awards, and awarded both the Satellite Award for Best Film and Best Cast.

Also in 2009, Dench reprised the role of Matilda Jenkyns in Return to Cranford, the two-part second season of a Simon Curtis television series. Critically acclaimed, Dench was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Satellite Award. In 2010, she renewed her collaboration with Peter Hall at the Rose Theatre in Kingston upon Thames in A Midsummer Night's Dream, which opened in February 2010; she played Titania as Queen Elizabeth I in her later years – almost 50 years after she first played the role for the Royal Shakespeare Company. In July 2010, Dench performed "Send in the Clowns" at a special celebratory promenade concert from the Royal Albert Hall as part of the proms season, in honour of composer Stephen Sondheim's 80th birthday.

2011–2014

In 2011, Dench starred in Jane Eyre, My Week with Marilyn and J. Edgar. In Cary Joji Fukunaga's period drama Jane Eyre, based on the 1847 novel of the same name by Charlotte Brontë, she played the role of Alice Fairfax, housekeeper to Rochester, the aloof and brooding master of Thornfield Hall, where main character Jane, played by Mia Wasikowska, gets employed as a governess. Dench reportedly signed to the project after she had received a humorous personal note from Fukunaga, in which he "promised her that she'd be the sexiest woman on set if she did the film." Acclaimed among critics, it was a mediocre arthouse success at the box office, grossing US$30.5 million worldwide. In Simon Curtis' My Week with Marilyn, which depicts the making of the 1957 film The Prince and the Showgirl starring Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier, Dench played actress Sybil Thorndike. The film garnered largely positive reviews, and earned Dench a Best Actress in a Supporting Role nomination at the 65th BAFTA Awards.

Dench's last film of 2011 was Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar, a biographical drama film about the career of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, from the Palmer Raids onwards, including an examination of his private life as a closeted homosexual. Hand-picked by Eastwood to play Anna Marie Hoover, Hoover's mother, Dench initially thought a friend was setting her up upon receiving Eastwood's phone call request. "I didn't take it seriously to start with. And then I realised it was really him and that was a tricky conversation," she stated. Released to mixed reception, both with critics and commercially, the film went on to gross US$79 million worldwide. The same year, Dench reunited with Rob Marshall and Johnny Depp for a cameo appearance in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, playing a noblewoman who is robbed by Captain Jack Sparrow, played by Depp. She made a second cameo that year in Ray Cooney's Run for Your Wife.

In 2011, Dench reunited with director John Madden on the set of the comedy-drama The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012), starring an ensemble cast also consisting of Celia Imrie, Bill Nighy, Ronald Pickup, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson, and Penelope Wilton, as a group of British pensioners moving to a retirement hotel in India, run by the young and eager Sonny (Dev Patel). Released to positive reviews by critics, who declared the film a "sweet story about the senior set featuring a top-notch cast of veteran actors," it became a surprise box-office hit following its international release, eventually grossing $US134 million worldwide, mostly from its domestic run. Best Exotic Marigold Hotel was ranked among the highest-grossing specialty releases of the year, and Dench, who Peter Travers from Rolling Stone called "resilient marvel", garnered a Best Actress nod at both the British Independent Film Awards and Golden Globe Awards.

Also in 2012, Friend Request Pending, an indie short film which Dench had filmed in 2011, received a wide release as part of the feature films Stars in Shorts and The Joy of Six. In the 12-minute comedy, directed by My Week with Marilyn assistant director Chris Foggin on a budget of just £5,000, she portrays a pensioner grappling with a crush on her church choirmaster and the art of cyber-flirting via social networking. Dench made her seventh and final appearance as M in the twenty-third James Bond film, Skyfall (2012), directed by Sam Mendes. In the film, Bond investigates an attack on MI6; it transpires that it is part of an attack on M by former MI6 operative, Raoul Silva (played by Javier Bardem) to humiliate, discredit and kill M as revenge against her for betraying him. Dench's position as M was subsequently filled by Ralph Fiennes' character. Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the James Bond series, Skyfall was positively received by critics and at the box office, grossing over $1 billion worldwide, and became the highest-grossing film of all-time in the UK and the highest-grossing film in the James Bond series. Critics called Dench's Saturn Awards-nominated performance "compellingly luminous".

In 2013, Dench starred as the title character in the Stephen Frears directed film, Philomena, a film inspired by true events of a woman looking for the son which the Catholic Church took from her a half-century before. The film was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival, where it was very favorably received by critics. On Dench's performance, The Times commented that "this is Dench's triumph. At 78, she has a golden career behind her, often as queens and other frosty matriarchs. So the warmth under pressure she radiates here is nearly a surprise [...] Dench gives a performance of grace, nuance and cinematic heroism." She was subsequently nominated for many major acting awards, including a seventh Academy Award nomination.

2015–present

In 2015, Dench appeared opposite Dustin Hoffman in Dearbhla Walsh's small screen adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's novel Esio Trot (1990), in which a retired bachelor falls in love with his widowed neighbour, played by Dench, who keeps a tortoise as a companion after the death of her husband, First broadcast on BBC One on New Year's Day 2015, it became one of the most-watched programmes of the week, and earned Dench a her first Best Actress nomination at the 2016 International Emmy Awards. On her performance, Telegraph's Michael Hogan commented: "We’ve grown accustomed to seeing Dench in forbidding roles but here she recalled her footloose, flirtatious side, displayed in sitcoms as A Fine Romance and As Time Goes By. The Dame was sparkly and downright ravishing."

As with most of the original cast, Dench reprised the role of Evelyn in John Madden's The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015), the sequel to the 2011 sleeper hit. The comedy-drama was released to lukewarm reviews from critics, who found it "as original as its title — but with a cast this talented and effortlessly charming, that hardly matters." From April to May 2015, Dench played a mother, with her real-life daughter Finty Williams playing her character's daughter, in The Vote at the Donmar Warehouse. The final performance was broadcast live on More4 at 8:25 pm; the time when the events in the play take place. The appearance marked her first performance at the theatre since 1976. On 20 September 2015, she was the guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs for the third time, in which she revealed that her first acting performance was as a snail. She reprised her role as M in the 2015 James Bond film, Spectre, in the form of a recording that was delivered to Bond.

In 2016, Dench made Olivier Award history when she won Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in The Winter's Tale, breaking her own record with her eighth win as a performer. Next, she co-starred as Cecily Neville, Duchess of York to Benedict Cumberbatch's Richard III in the second series of the BBC Two historical series The Hollow Crown. The same year, she was cast alongside Eva Green and Asa Butterfield in Tim Burton's dark fantasy film Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. Dench played Miss Esmeralda Avocet, a headmistress who can manipulate time and can transform into a bird. The film garnered mixed reviews from critics, who felt it was "on stronger footing as a visual experience than a narrative one." Budgeted on US$110 million, it became a commercial hit, grossing nearly US$300 million worldwide.

As of May 2017, Dench has various film projects in different states of production. She has completed filming for Justin Chadwick's Tulip Fever alongside Alicia Vikander and Christoph Waltz, and Stephen Frears's biographical drama Victoria and Abdul, in which she will star opposite Ali Fazal, reprising the role of Queen Victoria. In addition, she will play Princess Natalia Dragomiroff in Kenneth Branagh's ensemble mystery film Murder on the Orient Express, based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie.

Personal life

On 5 February 1971, Dench married British actor Michael Williams. They had their only child, Tara Cressida Frances Williams, an actress known professionally as Finty Williams, on 24 September 1972. Dench and her husband starred together in several stage productions and on the Bob Larbey British television sitcom, A Fine Romance (1981–84). Michael Williams died from lung cancer in 2001, aged 65. They have one grandchild, Finty's son Sam Williams (born in 1997).

Dench has been in a relationship with conservationist David Mills since 2010. During a 2014 interview with The Times magazine, she discussed how she never expected to find love again after her husband's death, "I wasn't even prepared to be ready for it. It was very, very gradual and grown up ... It's just wonderful."

In early 2012, Dench discussed her macular degeneration, with one eye "dry" and the other "wet", for which she has been treated with injections into the eye. She said that she needs someone to read scripts to her. She also underwent knee surgery in 2013, but stated that she recovered from the procedure well and "It's not an issue for me."

Dench has been critical of prejudice in the movie industry against older actresses. She stated in 2014, "I'm tired of being told I'm too old to try something. I should be able to decide for myself if I can't do things and not have someone tell me I'll forget my lines or I'll trip and fall on the set"; and "Age is a number. It's something imposed on you ... It drives me absolutely spare when people say, 'Are you going to retire? Isn't it time you put your feet up?' Or tell me [my] age."

In 2013, she spoke about her personal religious faith. Dench, a Quaker, said "I think it informs everything I do ... I couldn't be without it".

Honours and charity

Dench was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1970 Birthday Honours and Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 1988 New Year Honours. She was appointed Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in the 2005 Birthday Honours. In June 2011, she became a fellow of the British Film Institute (BFI).

Dench is a patron of the Leaveners, Friends School Saffron Walden, The Archway Theatre, Horley, Surrey and OnePlusOne Marriage and Partnership Research, London. She became president of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London in 2006, taking over from Sir John Mills, and is president of Questors Theatre, Ealing. In May 2006, she became an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). She was also patron of Ovingdean Hall School, a special day and boarding school for the deaf and hard of hearing in Brighton, which closed in 2010, and Vice President of The Little Foundation.

Dench is an Honorary Fellow of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. In 1996, she was awarded a DUniv degree from Surrey University and in 2000–2001, she received an honorary DLitt degree from Durham University. On 24 June 2008, she was honoured by the University of St Andrews, receiving an honorary DLitt degree at the university's graduation ceremony. On 26 June 2013, she was honoured by the University of Stirling, receiving an honorary doctorate at the university's graduation ceremony in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the Arts, particularly to film.

In March 2013, Dench was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed over 50s by The Guardian. One of the highest-profile actresses in British popular culture, Dench appeared on Debrett's 2017 list of the most influential people in the UK.

Political and social interests and involvement

Dench has worked with the non-governmental indigenous organisation, Survival International, campaigning in the defence of the tribal people, the San of Botswana and the Arhuaco of Colombia. She made a small supporting video saying the San are victims of tyranny, greed and racism. Dench is also a patron of the Karuna Trust, a charity that supports work amongst some of India's poorest and most oppressed people, mainly though not exclusively Dalits.

On 22 July 2010, Dench was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters (DLitt) by Nottingham Trent University. The Dr. Hadwen Trust announced on 15 January 2011, that Dench had become a patron of the trust, joining, among others, Joanna Lumley and David Shepherd. On 19 March 2012, it was announced that Dench was to become honorary patron of the charity Everton in the Community, the official charity of Everton F.C. and it was revealed that Dench is an Everton supporter.

Dench is an advisor to the American Shakespeare Center. She is a patron of the Shakespeare Schools Festival, a charity that enables school children across the UK to perform Shakespeare in professional theatres. She is also a patron of Shakespeare North, a playhouse project due to be completed in 2019 in the town of Prescot in Knowsley, near Liverpool. She is patron of East Park Riding for the Disabled, a riding school for disabled children at Newchapel, Surrey. Dench is also a Vice-President of national charity Revitalise, that provides accessible holidays for those with disabilities. In 2011, along with musician Sting and billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson, she publicly urged policy makers to adopt more progressive drug policies by decriminalizing drug use.

Dench was one of 200 celebrities to sign an open letter to the people of Scotland asking them to vote No to independence, published in August 2014, a few weeks before the Scottish referendum.

Discography

  • Pericles (1968) Shakespeare Recording Society, Caedmon Records
  • Cabaret (1968), Original London cast album CBS (1973)
  • The Good Companions (1974), Original London cast recording (1974)
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (1995); from Felix Mendelssohn as Recitant. Conducted by Seiji Ozawa
  • A Little Night Music (1995) by Stephen Sondheim, Royal National Theatre Cast
  • Nine (2009) Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  • Spaceship Earth (Epcot) narrator of the current version of the attraction. (2008)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2022
    Allelujah as
    Mary Moss
    2021
    Belfast as
    Granny
    2021
    Off the Rails as
    Diana
    2020
    Blithe Spirit as
    Madame Cecily Arcati
    2020
    Six Minutes to Midnight as
    Miss Rocholl
    2020
    Staged (TV Series) as
    Judi Dench
    - The Cookie Jar (2020) - Judi Dench
    2020
    Artemis Fowl as
    Commander Root
    2019
    Cats as
    Old Deuteronomy
    2018
    All Is True as
    Anne Shakespeare
    2018
    Red Joan as
    Joan
    2018
    Palo Santo (Short) as
    Mother of Palo Santo (voice)
    2017
    Murder on the Orient Express as
    Princess Dragomiroff
    2017
    Victoria & Abdul as
    Queen Victoria
    2017
    Tulip Fever as
    Abbess
    2016
    Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children as
    Miss Avocet
    2016
    The Hollow Crown (TV Series) as
    Cecily
    - Richard III (2016) - Cecily
    2015
    Branagh Theatre Live: The Winter's Tale as
    Paulina
    2015
    Spectre as
    M (uncredited)
    2015
    The Vote (TV Movie) as
    Christine Metcalfe
    2015
    Roald Dahl's Esio Trot: Deleted Scenes (Video short) as
    Mrs Silver
    2015
    The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel as
    Evelyn Greenslade
    2015
    Esio Trot (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. Silver
    2013
    Angelina Ballerina: Rose Fairy Princess (Video) as
    Miss Lilly
    2013
    Fifty Years on Stage (TV Movie) as
    Cleopatra (segment "Antony and Cleopatra") / Desirée Armfeldt (segment "A Little Night Music")
    2013
    Philomena as
    Philomena Lee
    2013
    Vicious (TV Series) as
    Judi Dench
    - Anniversary (2013) - Judi Dench (voice, uncredited)
    2012
    Skyfall as
    M
    2012
    007 Legends (Video Game) as
    M (voice)
    2012
    Friend Request Pending (Short) as
    Mary
    2012
    Run for Your Wife as
    Bag lady
    2011
    The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel as
    Evelyn Greenslade
    2011
    J. Edgar as
    Annie Hoover
    2011
    My Week with Marilyn as
    Dame Sybil Thorndike
    2011
    Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides as
    Society Lady
    2011
    Angelina Ballerina: Ballet Dreams (Video) as
    Miss Lilly (voice)
    2011
    Jane Eyre as
    Mrs. Fairfax
    2010
    GoldenEye 007 (Video Game) as
    M (voice)
    2010
    James Bond 007: Blood Stone (Video Game) as
    M (voice)
    2007
    Cranford (TV Series) as
    Miss Matty Jenkyns
    - Return to Cranford: Part Two - October 1844 (2009) - Miss Matty Jenkyns
    - Return to Cranford: Part One - August 1844 (2009) - Miss Matty Jenkyns
    - May 1843 (2007) - Miss Matty Jenkyns
    - April 1843 (2007) - Miss Matty Jenkyns
    - November 1842 (2007) - Miss Matty Jenkyns
    - August 1842 (2007) - Miss Matty Jenkyns
    - June 1842 (2007) - Miss Matty Jenkyns
    2009
    Nine as
    Lilli
    2009
    Rage as
    Mona Carvell
    2008
    Quantum of Solace (Video Game) as
    M (voice)
    2008
    Quantum of Solace as
    M
    2007
    Angelina Ballerina: The Silver Locket (Video) as
    Miss Lilly (voice)
    2007
    Vanity Fair: Killers Kill, Dead Men Die (Video short) as
    The Maiden Aunt (credit only)
    2006
    Notes on a Scandal as
    Barbara Covett
    2006
    Casino Royale as
    M
    2001
    Angelina Ballerina (TV Series) as
    Miss Lilly
    - Angelina Sets Sail/All Dancers on Deck (2006) - Miss Lilly
    - Sammy's Club/The Anniversary Party (2003) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - The Old Oak Tree/Lights, Camera, Action (2003) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - The Proposal/William the Conjuror (2003) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - The Gymnastics Championship/Angelina's Baby Sister (2002) - Miss Lilly (voice, credit only)
    - The Legend of Big Paw/The Ballerina Rag Doll (2002) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - Angelina's Valentine/The Royal Banquet (2002) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - The Cheese Ball Cup Final/Angelina and Anya (2002) - Miss Lilly (voice, credit only)
    - Alice's Present/No Match for Angelina (2002) - Miss Lilly (voice, credit only)
    - Angelina the Mouse Detective/Angelina and Grandma (2002) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - Two Mice in a Boat/The Costume Ball (2001) - Miss Lilly (voice, credit only)
    - Midnight Muddle/Miss Lilly Is Leaving (2001) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - The Gift/Treasure Tandems (2001) - Miss Lilly (voice, credit only)
    - Miss Lilly Comes to Dinner/Lucky Penny (2001) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - Angelina in the Wings/Arthur the Butterfly (2001) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - Angelina at the Fair/The Ballet Ticket (2001) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    - Angelina's Surprise/The Rose Fairy Princess (2001) - Miss Lilly (voice)
    2006
    Angelina Ballerina: Angelina Sets Sail as
    Miss Lilly (voice)
    2006
    Doogal as
    Narrator (voice)
    1992
    As Time Goes By (TV Series) as
    Jean Hardcastle / Jean Pargetter
    - Reunion Special: Part 2 (2005) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Reunion Special: Part 1 (2005) - Jean Hardcastle
    - You Must Remember This-. (2002) - Jean Hardcastle
    - What Now? (2002) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The Wedding (2002) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Wedding Plans (2002) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Time to Settle Down (2002) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Going Online (2000) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Future Imperfect (2000) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Surprising News (2000) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The Bathroom (2000) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Animal Magnetism (2000) - Jean Hardcastle
    - A Deeply Personal Problem (2000) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The Proposal (1998) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The Old Folks' Party (1998) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Too Old- or Too Nosy (1998) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The Bypass (1998) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The New Neighbours (1998) - Jean Hardcastle
    - An Old Flame (1998) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Pardon? (1998) - Jean Hardcastle
    - A Surprise for Jean (1997) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The House Next Door (1997) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Alistair's Engagement (1997) - Jean Hardcastle
    - What's Wrong with Mrs Bale? (1997) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The Dinner Party (1997) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The Psychotherapist (1997) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The Stalker (1997) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Showered with Gifts (1996) - Jean Hardcastle
    - At Death's Door (1996) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Broadcast Plan (1996) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Avoiding the Country Set (1996) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Lionel's New Hobby (1996) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Lionel's Ex-Wife (1996) - Jean Hardcastle
    - The Country Set (1996) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Improvements (1995) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Judith's New Romance (1995) - Jean Hardcastle
    - Wedding Day Nerves (1995) - Jean Pargetter
    - Wedding Preparations (1995) - Jean Pargetter
    - The Anniversary Party (1995) - Jean Pargetter
    - Welcome News (1995) - Jean Pargetter
    - The Affair (1995) - Jean Pargetter
    - Getting Rid of Gwen (1995) - Jean Pargetter
    - Rewrites (1995) - Jean Pargetter
    - A House Full of Women (1995) - Jean Pargetter
    - Problems, Problems (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - Dealing with Sally (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - A Trip to Los Angeles (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - The Mini-Series (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - Branching Out (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - Moving In (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - Covering Up (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - Living Together, But Where? (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - Rocky's Wedding Day (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - We'll Always Have Paris (1994) - Jean Pargetter
    - The Book Signing (1993) - Jean Pargetter
    - The Cruise (1993) - Jean Pargetter
    - Misunderstandings (1993) - Jean Pargetter
    - Why? (1993) - Jean Pargetter
    - Visiting Rocky (1993) - Jean Pargetter
    - A Weekend Away (1993) - Jean Pargetter
    - White Hunter (1993) - Jean Pargetter
    - The Picnic (1992) - Jean Pargetter
    - Relationships (1992) - Jean Pargetter
    - Surprise, Surprise (1992) - Jean Pargetter
    - The Copper Kettle (1992) - Jean Pargetter
    - Getting to Know You - Again (1992) - Jean Pargetter
    - You Must Remember This (1992) - Jean Pargetter
    2005
    Mrs. Henderson Presents as
    Mrs. Laura Henderson
    2005
    Angelina Ballerina: Angelina's Princess Dance (Video) as
    Miss Lilly (voice)
    2005
    Pride & Prejudice as
    Lady Catherine de Bourg
    2004
    GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (Video Game) as
    M (voice)
    2004
    A Dairy Tale (Video short) as
    Mrs. Caloway (voice)
    2004
    Ladies in Lavender as
    Ursula
    2004
    The Chronicles of Riddick as
    Aereon
    2004
    Disney Sing Along Songs: Home on the Range - Little Patch of Heaven (Video short)
    2004
    Home on the Range as
    Mrs. Caloway (voice)
    2003
    James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (Video Game) as
    M (voice)
    2002
    Angelina Ballerina: Friends Forever (Video) as
    Miss Lilly
    2002
    Angelina Ballerina: The Show Must Go On (TV Movie) as
    Miss Lilly (voice)
    2002
    Die Another Day as
    M
    2002
    The Importance of Being Earnest as
    Lady Bracknell
    2002
    Angelina Ballerina: Dance of Friendship (Video short) as
    Miss Lilly
    2002
    Angelina Ballerina: The Magic of Dance (Video) as
    Miss Lilly
    2001
    The Shipping News as
    Agnis Hamm
    2001
    Iris as
    Iris Murdoch
    2000
    Chocolat as
    Armande Voizin
    2000
    The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (TV Movie) as
    Elizabeth
    1999
    License to Thrill (Short) as
    M (Barbara Mawdsley)
    1999
    The World Is Not Enough as
    M
    1999
    Tea with Mussolini as
    Arabella
    1998
    Shakespeare in Love as
    Queen Elizabeth
    1998
    The Bear (Video short) as
    Narrator (American version) (voice)
    1997
    Tomorrow Never Dies as
    M
    1997
    Mrs. Brown as
    Queen Victoria
    1996
    Hamlet as
    Hecuba
    1996
    The Great War: 1914-1918 (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Narrator
    - War Without End (1996) - Narrator (voice)
    - Hatred and Hunger (1996) - Narrator (voice)
    - Mutiny (1996) - Narrator (voice)
    - Collapse (1996) - Narrator (voice)
    - Slaughter (1996) - Narrator (voice)
    - Total War (1996) - Narrator (voice)
    - Stalemate (1996) - Narrator (voice)
    - Explosion (1996) - Narrator (voice)
    1995
    GoldenEye as
    M
    1995
    Jack & Sarah as
    Margaret
    1994
    Middlemarch (TV Mini Series) as
    George Eliot
    - Episode #1.6 (1994) - George Eliot (voice)
    1992
    The Torch (TV Mini Series) as
    Aba
    - The End of the World (1992) - Aba
    - The Slave State (1992) - Aba
    - The Raft (1992) - Aba
    - The Poseidon (1992) - Aba
    - The Nikathlon (1992) - Aba
    - The Guardian (1992) - Aba
    1991
    Performance (TV Series) as
    Christine Foskett
    - Absolute Hell (1991) - Christine Foskett
    1990
    Screen One (TV Series) as
    Anne
    - Can You Hear Me Thinking? (1990) - Anne
    1989
    Smile (Short) as
    Narrator (voice)
    1989
    Henry V as
    Mistress Nell Quickly
    1989
    Behaving Badly (TV Mini Series) as
    Bridget
    - The Horse May Talk (1989) - Bridget
    - Seize the Day (1989) - Bridget
    - Home Fires (1989) - Bridget
    - The Tale of the Turbot (1989) - Bridget
    1988
    A Handful of Dust as
    Mrs. Beaver
    1987
    Theatre Night (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Alving / Mrs. Rogers
    - Ghosts (1987) - Mrs. Alving
    - Make and Break (1987) - Mrs. Rogers
    1987
    84 Charing Cross Road as
    Nora Doel
    1985
    The Browning Version (TV Movie) as
    Millie Crocker-Harris
    1985
    A Room with a View as
    Eleanor Lavish, a novelist
    1985
    Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill (TV Movie) as
    Dorrie Edgehill
    1985
    The Angelic Conversation as
    Shakespeare's Sonnets read by (voice)
    1985
    Wetherby as
    Marcia Pilborough
    1981
    A Fine Romance (TV Series) as
    Laura
    - Happy Ever After? (1984) - Laura
    - A Romantic Meal (1984) - Laura
    - Problems (1984) - Laura
    - A Weekend Away (1984) - Laura
    - Mike's New Girlfriend (1984) - Laura
    - In Hiding (1984) - Laura
    - The Telephone Call (1984) - Laura
    - Extreme Measures (1983) - Laura
    - Parenthood (1983) - Laura
    - Business Problems (1983) - Laura
    - The Dinner Party (1983) - Laura
    - The Hotel (1983) - Laura
    - Missing (1983) - Laura
    - Furniture (1982) - Laura
    - Boulogne (1982) - Laura
    - The New Secretary (1982) - Laura
    - Was That a Proposal? (1982) - Laura
    - A Trip to the Dentist (1982) - Laura
    - A Helping Hand (1982) - Laura
    - Playing Games (1981) - Laura
    - Keep Them Apart (1981) - Laura
    - How to Avoid Bankruptcy (1981) - Laura
    - Unlucky in Love (1981) - Laura
    - The Restaurant (1981) - Laura
    - Different Answers (1981) - Laura
    - First Meeting (1981) - Laura
    1983
    Saigon: Year of the Cat (TV Movie) as
    Barbara Dean
    1968
    Jackanory (TV Series) as
    Storyteller
    - Stories, Songs and Poems: Chosen by Martin Jarvis (1983) - Storyteller
    - Stories, Songs and Poems: Chosen by Judi Dench (1983) - Storyteller
    - Stories, Songs and Poems: Chosen by William Rushton (1983) - Storyteller
    - The Tailor of Gloucester (1980) - Storyteller
    - Jubilee Jackanory: Jubilee Bear (1977) - Storyteller
    - Come Down the Mountain: Part 5 - Mr. Stephen Bassett (1975) - Storyteller
    - Come Down the Mountain: Part 4 - Brian Lends a Hand (1975) - Storyteller
    - Come Down the Mountain: Part 3 - The Fifth Form's Party (1975) - Storyteller
    - Come Down the Mountain: Part 2 - Nothing We Can Do (1975) - Storyteller
    - Come Down the Mountain: Part 1 - The Horse on the Moors (1975) - Storyteller
    - What the Neighbours Did and Other Stories: Still Jim and Silent Jim - Part 2 (1974) - Storyteller
    - What the Neighbours Did and Other Stories: Still Jim and Silent Jim - Part 1 (1974) - Storyteller
    - What the Neighbours Did and Other Stories: The Tree in the Meadow (1974) - Storyteller
    - What the Neighbours Did and Other Stories: In the Middle of the Night (1974) - Storyteller
    - Moominsummer Madness: A Dramatic First Night (1973) - Storyteller
    - Moominsummer Madness: The Dress Rehearsal (1973) - Storyteller
    - Moominsummer Madness: Midsummer's Eve (1973) - Storyteller
    - Moominsummer Madness: A Haunted House (1973) - Storyteller
    - Moominsummer Madness: A Volcano Erupts (1973) - Storyteller
    - My Sister Sophie/The Vicious Woman (1968) - Storyteller
    - Chi Ming: Chi Ming and That Dragon Boat Race (1968) - Storyteller
    - Chi Ming: Chi Ming Moves House (1968) - Storyteller
    - Chi Ming: Chi Ming and the Jade Earring (1968) - Storyteller
    - Chi Ming: Chi Ming and the Lion Dance (1968) - Storyteller
    - Chi Ming: Chi Ming and the Tiger Kitten (1968) - Storyteller
    - A Dog So Small: Part 5 - 'Bring Mrzzle for Jurney' (1968) - Storyteller
    - A Dog So Small: Part 4 - Pig Sty in the Rain (1968) - Storyteller
    - A Dog So Small: Part 3 - Wolves Die by Hundreds (1968) - Storyteller
    - A Dog So Small: Part 2 - A Dog Behind Glass (1968) - Storyteller
    - A Dog So Small: Part 1 - Grandfather's Promise (1968) - Storyteller
    1982
    Spaceship Earth (Short) as
    4th Narrator - 2008- (voice)
    1981
    The Cherry Orchard (TV Movie) as
    Mme. Ranevsky
    1981
    BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Sister Scarli
    - Going Gently (1981) - Sister Scarli
    1980
    Love in a Cold Climate (TV Mini Series) as
    Sadie
    - In Love and War (1980) - Sadie
    - Monsieur Le Duc (1980) - Sadie
    - Foreigners Are Fiends (1980) - Sadie
    - Heir Apparent (1980) - Sadie
    - The Merry Widower (1980) - Sadie
    - Rings and Things (1980) - Sadie
    - Coming Out (1980) - Sadie
    - Child Hunt (1980) - Sadie
    1968
    ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Z / Helen Payle
    - Village Wooing (1979) - Z
    - On Approval (1968) - Helen Payle
    1978
    BBC2 Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Hazel Wiles / Imogen Langrishe
    - On Giant's Shoulders (1979) - Hazel Wiles
    - Langrishe Go Down (1978) - Imogen Langrishe
    1979
    Macbeth (TV Movie) as
    Lady Macbeth
    1978
    The Comedy of Errors (TV Movie) as
    Adriana
    1977
    Star Over Bethlehem (TV Series) as
    Narrator
    1976
    Arena (TV Series documentary) as
    Sweetie Simpkins
    - Theatre (1976) - Sweetie Simpkins
    1974
    Dead Cert as
    Laura Davidson
    1974
    Luther as
    Luther's Wife
    1973
    Ooh La La! (TV Series) as
    Amélie
    - Keep an Eye on Amélie (1973) - Amélie
    1970
    Confession (TV Series) as
    Woman
    - Neighbours (1970) - Woman
    1968
    A Midsummer Night's Dream as
    Titania
    1966
    BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
    Elizebeth Moris
    - Days to Come (1966) - Elizebeth Moris
    1964
    Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
    Terry Stevens - Daughter / Valentine Wannop
    - Talking to a Stranger 4: The Innocent Must Suffer (1966) - Terry Stevens - Daughter
    - Talking to a Stranger 3: Gladly, My Cross-Eyed Bear (1966) - Terry Stevens - Daughter
    - Talking to a Stranger 2: No Skill or Special Knowledge Is Required (1966) - Terry Stevens - Daughter
    - Talking to a Stranger 1: Anytime You're Ready I'll Sparkle (1966) - Terry Stevens - Daughter
    - Parade's End #3: A Man Could Stand Up (1964) - Valentine Wannop
    - Parade's End #2: No More Parades (1964) - Valentine Wannop
    - Parade's End #1: Some Do Not (1964) - Valentine Wannop
    1966
    Court Martial (TV Series) as
    Marthe
    - Let No Man Speak (1966) - Marthe
    1959
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Louisa Lindley / Dido Morgan / Miss Richards / ...
    - Stories of D.H. Lawrence #2: Daughters of the Vicar (1966) - Louisa Lindley
    - Marching Song (1964) - Dido Morgan
    - The Teachers (1963) - Miss Richards
    - The Finambulists (1963) - Susannah
    - Major Barbara (1962) - Major Barbara Undershaft
    - Family on Trial (1959) - Kate Barclay
    1965
    A Study in Terror as
    Sally
    1965
    He Who Rides a Tiger as
    Joanne
    1965
    Four in the Morning as
    Wife
    1965
    Mogul (TV Series) as
    Gwyneth Evans
    - Safety Man (1965) - Gwyneth Evans
    1964
    Detective (TV Series) as
    Charlotte Revel
    - Dishonoured Bones (1964) - Charlotte Revel
    1964
    The Third Secret as
    Miss Humphries
    1964
    Festival (TV Series) as
    Angela Thwaites
    - August for the People (1964) - Angela Thwaites
    1963
    Z Cars (TV Series) as
    Elena Collins
    - Made for Each Other (1963) - Elena Collins
    1963
    Love Story (TV Series) as
    Pat McKendrick
    - Love in a Small Town (1963) - Pat McKendrick
    1962
    The Cherry Orchard (TV Movie) as
    Anya, Lyubov's Daughter
    1960
    The Four Just Men (TV Series) as
    Anna
    - Treviso Dam (1960) - Anna
    1960
    An Age of Kings (TV Mini Series) as
    Katherine
    - Part Eight: The Band of Brothers (1960) - Katherine
    - Part Seven: Signs of War (1960) - Katherine
    1960
    Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
    Emily Strachan
    - Pink String and Sealing Wax (1960) - Emily Strachan
    1960
    The Terrible Choice (TV Series) as
    Good Angel / Desdemona / Anne
    - Confound All Unity (1960) - Desdemona
    - Knavery's Plain Face (1960) - Anne
    - Dr. Faustus Part 1: A Deed of Gift (1960) - Good Angel
    - The Castle of Perseverance (1960) - Good Angel
    1959
    Hilda Lessways (TV Series) as
    Hilda Lessways
    - Episode #1.6 (1959) - Hilda Lessways
    - Episode #1.5 (1959) - Hilda Lessways
    - Episode #1.4 (1959) - Hilda Lessways
    - Episode #1.3 (1959) - Hilda Lessways
    - Episode #1.2 (1959) - Hilda Lessways
    - Episode #1.1 (1959) - Hilda Lessways
    Music Department
    -
    A Fine Romance (TV Series) (theme sung by - 14 episodes, 1981 - 1983) (theme song sung by - 12 episodes, 1983 - 1984)
    - Happy Ever After? (1984) - (theme song sung by)
    - A Romantic Meal (1984) - (theme song sung by)
    - Problems (1984) - (theme song sung by)
    - A Weekend Away (1984) - (theme song sung by)
    - Mike's New Girlfriend (1984) - (theme song sung by)
    - In Hiding (1984) - (theme song sung by)
    - The Telephone Call (1984) - (theme song sung by)
    - Extreme Measures (1983) - (theme song sung by)
    - Parenthood (1983) - (theme song sung by)
    - Business Problems (1983) - (theme song sung by)
    - The Dinner Party (1983) - (theme song sung by)
    - The Hotel (1983) - (theme sung by)
    - Missing (1983) - (theme song sung by)
    - Furniture (1982) - (theme sung by)
    - Boulogne (1982) - (theme sung by)
    - The New Secretary (1982) - (theme sung by)
    - Was That a Proposal? (1982) - (theme sung by)
    - A Trip to the Dentist (1982) - (theme sung by)
    - A Helping Hand (1982) - (theme sung by)
    - Playing Games (1981) - (theme sung by)
    - Keep Them Apart (1981) - (theme sung by)
    - How to Avoid Bankruptcy (1981) - (theme sung by)
    - Unlucky in Love (1981) - (theme sung by)
    - The Restaurant (1981) - (theme sung by)
    - Different Answers (1981) - (theme sung by)
    - First Meeting (1981) - (theme sung by)
    Director
    1989
    Look Back in Anger (TV Movie)
    Soundtrack
    2022
    Spirited (performer: "Good Afternoon" - as Dame Judi Dench)
    2021
    Nostalgia Critic (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Cats (2021) - (performer: "Old Deuteronomy", "Mr. Mistoffelees")
    2020
    Lindsay Ellis' Essay Collection (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Why is Cats? (2020) - (performer: "The Ad-Dressing of Cats")
    2020
    Ralphthemoviemaker (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Cats - RTMM (2020) - (performer: "Old Deuteronomy")
    2020
    WatchMojo (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Top 10 Scenes in Cats That Will Make You Cringe (2020) - (performer: "Mr. Mistoffeless", "The Ad-Dressing of Cats")
    2020
    Diminishing Returns Diminisodes (Podcast Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Cats (2019) (2020) - (performer: "The Ad-Dressing of Cats")
    2019
    Cats (performer: "Old Deuteronomy", "The Moments of Happiness", "Mr. Mistoffelees", "Beautiful Ghosts (Short Reprise)", "The Ad-Dressing of Cats")
    2017
    Good Morning Britain (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 15 September 2017 (2017) - (performer: "Ju-to-the-Di" - uncredited)
    2017
    Victoria & Abdul (performer: "I'm Called Little Buttercup")
    2015
    Esio Trot (TV Movie) (performer: "Good Night" - uncredited)
    2013
    Fifty Years on Stage (TV Movie) (performer: "Send in the Clowns")
    2009
    Nine (performer: "Folies Bergère")
    1993
    As Time Goes By (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - What's Wrong with Mrs Bale? (1997) - (performer: "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" - uncredited)
    - Misunderstandings (1993) - (performer: "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" - uncredited)
    1982
    A Fine Romance (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - The Telephone Call (1984) - (performer: "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" - uncredited)
    - Furniture (1982) - (performer: "Rule, Britannia!" - uncredited)
    Thanks
    -
    The Carer (Short) (special thanks)
    2018
    RuPaul's Drag Race (TV Series) (special thanks - 1 episode)
    - Reunited (2018) - (special thanks)
    2012
    J. Edgar: A Complicated Man (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
    2012
    J. Edgar: The Most Powerful Man in the World (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
    2009
    To Cancer and Beyond (Video short) (special thanks)
    2009
    Waiting in Rhyme (Video short) (special thanks)
    2007
    Expresso (Short) (special thanks)
    2000
    One Taste Is Never Enough... The Pleasures of 'Chocolat' (TV Movie documentary) (special thanks)
    1999
    Shakespeare in Love and on Film (TV Movie documentary) (thanks - as Dame Judi Dench)
    Self
    2012
    The Graham Norton Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Dame Judi Dench/Hugh Jackman/Michael B. Jordan/Eugene Levy/Paul Rudd/Michael Douglas/Pink (2023) - Self - Guest
    - Dame Judi Dench/Jamie Dornan/Salma Hayek/Tinie Tempah/Bruce Springsteen/Barack Obama/Jesy Nelson (2021) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Quarantine Show One (2020) - Self - Guest (voice, as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Dame Judi Dench/Jennifer Hudson/Hugh Grant/Matthew McConaughey/Michael Bublé/Coldplay (2019) - Self - Guest
    - Kenneth Branagh/Dame Judi Dench/Noomi Rapace/Anthony Joshua/Greg Davies/Claire Richards (2019) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Sir Kenneth Branagh/Dame Judi Dench/Johnny Depp/Michelle Pfeiffer/Josh Gad/St. Vincent (2017) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Dame Judi Dench/Steve Carell/Kristen Wiig/Jamie Foxx/HAIM (2017) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Dame Judi Dench/Dev Patel/First Aid Kit/Jack O'Connell/Rob Delaney/Sharon Horgan (2015) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Dame Judi Dench/Dustin Hoffman/Jennifer Aniston/Jason Bateman/Olly Murs (2014) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Sir Elton John/Dame Judi Dench/Jeremy Paxman/John Bishop (2013) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Dame Judi Dench/Jude Law/Mila Kunis/Olly Murs (2013) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Daniel Craig/Dame Judi Dench/Javier Bardem/Of Monsters and Men (2012) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Dame Judi Dench/Dev Patel/Sue Perkins/Will Young (2012) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2022
    Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends (TV Special) as
    Self
    2022
    Royal Carols: Together at Christmas (TV Special) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2022
    Spirited as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2022
    Louis Theroux Interviews... (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Dame Judi Dench (2022) - Self
    2022
    The Sound of 007: Live from the Royal Albert Hall (Video documentary) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2022
    Born to Be the King (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2022
    Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.21 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #4.20 (2022) - Self
    2022
    Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Live's After Oscar Show - 2022 (2022) - Self - Guest
    2022
    The Oscars (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    2022
    The Repair Shop (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Visitor
    - Comic Relief - The Repair Shop does Red Nose Day (2022) - Self - Visitor
    2019
    Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Belfast' In-Depth Scoop with Dame Judi Dench - BTS & Making of - Reactions (2022) - Self
    - BTS - 'Belfast' Behind the Scenes - Jamie Dornan, Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench - Making of (2022) - Self
    - Oscar-Nominated - 'Belfast' Full Commentary & BTS - Jamie Dornan, Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench (2022) - Self
    - The Rise and Journey of David Harbour - A Walk Through the Filmography of the 'Stranger Things' Star (2021) - Self
    - Full Commentary on 'Cats' (2019) - Self
    - Reaction from Stars on Making of Cats (2019) - Self
    2022
    Late Night with Seth Meyers (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Judi Dench/Huma Abedin/Teddy Swims/Daniel Fang (2022) - Self - Guest
    2022
    Weird History (TV Series) as
    Self
    - What Does the British Royal Family Actually Do? (2022) - Self
    2021
    Who Do You Think You Are? (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Judi Dench (2021) - Self
    2021
    The Royal World Premiere of 'No Time to Die' (Video) as
    Self
    2018
    Días de cine (TV Series) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 6 August 2021 (2021) - Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 12 April 2019 (2019) - Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 27 September 2018 (2018) - Self - Interviewee
    2020
    Carols by Candlelight (TV Special) as
    Self
    2016
    Countryfile (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Plant Britain (2020) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - A Shakespeare Special (2016) - Self
    2008
    This Morning (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 17 November 2020 (2020) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 10 June 2020 (2020) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 24 October 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Episode dated 17 December 2009 (2009) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 21 April 2008 (2008) - Self - Guest
    2020
    Newscast (TV Series) as
    Self - Actress
    - Episode #2.24 (2020) - Self - Actress (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2020
    The Anytime Show with Mister H. I. (TV Series) as
    Self
    - This One Time with Anthony Fauci, Donald Trump & John Krasinski (2020) - Self
    2020
    The Big Night In (TV Special) as
    Self
    2009
    The One Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 April 2020 (2020) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Episode dated 1 December 2009 (2009) - Self
    2020
    Good Morning Britain (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 January 2020 (2020) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2020
    Granada Reports (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 28 January 2020: Evening Bulletin (2020) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - 28 January 2020: Lunchtime Bulletin (2020) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2017
    WGN Morning News (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - New Year's Resolution
    - Episode dated 1 January 2020 (2020) - Self - New Year's Resolution (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Episode dated 23 December 2019 (2019) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Episode dated 25 September 2017 (2017) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2017
    Ok! TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.87 (2019) - Self
    - Episode #5.79 (2019) - Self
    - Episode #3.48 (2017) - Self
    2015
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - ET Blockbuster Holiday Movie Rundown! (2019) - Self
    - When We First Met Taylor Swift! (2019) - Self
    - Episode #37.40 (2017) - Self
    - Episode dated 6 March 2015 (2015) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2019
    Lorraine (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 17 December 2019 (2019) - Self - Guest
    2019
    Cats and the Movie Musical (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    Judi Dench's Wild Borneo Adventure (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    Humans of Our World: The Journey (Documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    South at Six (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 May 2019 (2019) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2018
    Front Row Flynn (TV Series) as
    Self
    - VICTORIA & ABDUL: Dame Judi Dench, Stephen Frears, moderator Anne Thompson (2018) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2018
    Premio Donostia a Judi Dench (TV Special short) as
    Self - Honoree
    2018
    RuPaul's Drag Race (TV Series) as
    Self - Video Message
    - Grand Finale (2018) - Self - Video Message (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2018
    Tea With the Dames (Documentary) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2017
    Judi Dench: My Passion for Trees (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    The British Academy Britannia Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2017
    The Talk (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Guest Co-Hostess Sabrina Soto/Judi Dench/Ali Fazal/Cameron Mathison (2017) - Self - Guest
    2017
    The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Judi Dench/Imagine Dragons (2017) - Self - Guest
    2017
    The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Judi Dench/Kyle MacLachlan/Kasabian (2017) - Self - Guest
    2004
    Today (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 18 September 2017 (2017) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 15 September 2017 (2017) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 10 June 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
    2017
    Sir Peter Hall Remembered (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Actress (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2017
    The Actor's Apprenticeship (Documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    Extra (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #23.232 (2017) - Self
    2016
    Judi Dench: All the World's Her Stage (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    When Phillip Met Prince Philip: 60 Years of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    Rio 2016: Games of the XXXI Olympiad (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    - Opening Ceremony (2016) - Self
    2016
    Rio 2016 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony (TV Special) as
    Narrator (voice)
    2016
    The Hollow Crown: Making of The Hollow Crown (Video short) as
    Self
    2016
    Shakespeare Live! From the RSC (TV Movie) as
    Self - Performer
    2015
    Melvyn Bragg: Wigton to Westminster (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2015
    In Conversation (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Richard Eyre in Conversation with Judi Dench (2015) - Self
    2015
    CBS This Morning (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #4.55 (2015) - Self - Guest
    2015
    The Insider (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 3 March 2015 (2015) - Self
    - Episode dated 2 March 2015 (2015) - Self
    2015
    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Judi Dench/Ansel Elgort/GZA with Tom Morello (2015) - Self - Guest
    2014
    BAFTA Britannia Awards Special 2014 (TV Special) as
    Self
    2014
    The Olivier Awards 2014 (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    2014
    The Oscars (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1999
    Cinema 3 (TV Series) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 27 February 2014 (2014) - Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 1 November 2012 (2012) - Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 23 January 2010 (2010) - Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 31 March 2007 (2007) - Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 10 May 2002 (2002) - Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 12 March 1999 (1999) - Self - Interviewee
    2014
    The EE British Academy Film Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    2014
    Katie (TV Series) as
    Self / Philomena
    - Does Your Background Make You Successful?/The True Story Behind the Movie, "Philomena" (2014) - Self / Philomena (uncredited)
    2014
    20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    2014
    19th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee (credit only)
    2014
    Michael Grade's Stars of the Musical Theatre (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Making of Philomena (Video documentary short) as
    Self / Philomena
    2013
    Good Day L.A. (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 25 November 2013 (2013) - Self - Guest
    2013
    Arena (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The National Theatre: Part Two - War and Peace (2013) - Self
    2013
    Muse of Fire (Documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    At the Movies (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Venice Film Festival 2013 (2013) - Self
    2013
    Skyfall: Shooting Bond (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Skyfall Premiere (Video short) as
    Self
    2013
    Bond's Greatest Moments (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / M
    2012
    Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #8.8 (2012) - Self
    2012
    James Bond 50th Anniversary Videoblog (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1999
    Charlie Rose (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #21.35 (2012) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 9 May 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 3 May 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 6 December 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 25 April 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 15 February 2002 (2002) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 11 June 1999 (1999) - Self - Guest
    2012
    The Culture Show (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Sam Mendes: Licence to Thrill - A Culture Show Special (2012) - Self
    2012
    The Secrets of Skyfall (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2012
    Everything or Nothing (Documentary) as
    Self
    2012
    Skyfall Videoblog: London (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Actress
    2012
    Skyfall Videoblog: Spotlight on James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Actress
    2012
    Simon Schama's Shakespeare (TV Mini Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Hollow Crowns (2012) - Self - Performer
    2012
    Skyfall Videoblog: Costumes (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Actress
    2012
    Skyfall Videoblog: Production (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Actress
    2012
    Anderson Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Daytime Exclusive: Judi Dench/Anderson Investigates Rudeness/Latest 'Idol' Castoff (2012) - Self
    2012
    Skyfall Videoblog: Bérénice Marlohe (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Actress
    2012
    7.30 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 March 2012 (2012) - Self
    2012
    J. Edgar: A Complicated Man (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2012
    Skyfall Videoblog: Sam Mendes (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Actress
    2011
    My Week with Marilyn: The Untold Story of an American Icon (Video documentary short) as
    Self / Dame Sybil Thorndike
    2011
    The Many Faces of... (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Various Characters
    - Dame Judi Dench (2011) - Self / Various Characters (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2011
    Skyfall: James Bond 23 Press Conference (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2011
    Na plovárne (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Na plovárne s Judi Dench (2011) - Self
    2011
    Behind the Britcoms: From Script to Screen (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Actress
    2011
    James Bond Supports International Women's Day (Short) as
    M (voice)
    2011
    Sunday AM (TV Series) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Episode dated 16 January 2011 (2011) - Self - Interviewee
    2010
    BBC Proms (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Prom 19: Sondheim at 80 (2010) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2005
    The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Judi Dench Revisited (2010) - Self
    - James Bond (2008) - Self
    - Peter Hall- 50 Years in Theatre: Part 2 (2005) - Self
    - Peter Hall- 50 Years in Theatre: Part 1 (2005) - Self
    2010
    The South Bank Show Revisited (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Judi Dench (2010) - Self
    2009
    Cranford in Detail (Video documentary short) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2009
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #6.68 (2009) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2007
    Breakfast (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 17 December 2009 (2009) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Episode dated 13 November 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
    2009
    Live from Studio Five (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.69 (2009) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2009
    Larry King Live (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - The Cast of Nine! (2009) - Self - Guest
    2009
    The Variety Club Showbiz Awards 2009 (TV Special) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2009
    Quantum of Solace: Crew Files Webisodes (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    The 2008 European Film Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    2008
    35mm (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / M
    - 35mm Special: Quantum of Solace (2008) - Self / M
    2008
    Quantum of Solace: Royal World Premiere Special (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2008
    Film 24 (TV Series) as
    Self / M
    - Episode dated 31 October 2008 (2008) - Self / M
    2008
    Xposé (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.38 (2008) - Self
    2005
    Film '72 (TV Series) as
    Self / M
    - Quantum of Solace Special (2008) - Self / M
    - Episode dated 21 November 2005 (2005) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2008
    An Audience with Neil Diamond (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    2008
    Tavis Smiley (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 23 April 2008 (2008) - Self - Guest
    2008
    The British Academy Television Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2008
    Quantum of Solace: Bond 22 Press Conference (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2007
    Notes on a Scandal: The Story of Two Obsessions (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2007
    The Making of Cranford (Video documentary short) as
    Self / Miss Matty Jenkyns (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2002
    Parkinson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - The Final Conversation (2007) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 23 December 2006 (2006) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 30 October 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 15 November 2003 (2003) - Self - Guest (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Episode dated 9 March 2002 (2002) - Self - Guest
    2007
    The World's a Stage with John Neville (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Vodafone: It's Raining Time (TV Special short) as
    Self (voice)
    2007
    ITV News (TV Series) as
    Self - BAFTA Nominee
    - Episode dated 11 February 2007 (2007) - Self - BAFTA Nominee (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2006
    Notes on a Scandal: Behind the Scenes (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2006
    Casino Royale: Royal World Premiere (TV Special short) as
    Self
    2006
    Casino Royale Special (TV Special short) as
    Self / M
    2006
    Becoming Bond (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    Corazón de... (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 September 2006 (2006) - Self
    2006
    Goldeneye: Directing Bond - The Martin Chronicles (Video documentary short) as
    Self / M (Barbara Mawdsley)
    2006
    Mrs Henderson Presents: Making Of (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2006
    The 78th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    2006
    The Stately Homes of Pride & Prejudice: Burghley House (Video documentary short) as
    Self / Lady Catherine de Bourgh
    2006
    Six O'Clock News (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #23.13 (2006) - Self
    2005
    HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) as
    Self
    - 'Pride & Prejudice': A Classic in the Making (2005) - Self
    2005
    The Evening Standard British Film Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2004
    The Funny Ladies of British Comedy (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    2nd Irish Film and Television Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2004
    Peace One Day (Documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Maria Callas: Living and Dying for Art and Love (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Bugs! (Short documentary) as
    Narrator (voice)
    2003
    Inside 'Die Another Day' (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2003
    The Laurence Olivier Awards 2003 (TV Special) as
    Presenter
    2002
    Judi Dench talks to Richard Eyre (Video) as
    Self
    2002
    Richard Rodgers: Some Enchanted Evening (TV Special documentary) as
    Self - Performer
    2002
    The Bond Essentials (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Billy Connolly: A BAFTA Tribute (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2002
    Happy Anniversary Mr. Bond (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / M
    2002
    Die Another Day: Shaken and Stirred on Ice (Video documentary short) as
    Self / M (Barbara Mawdsley)
    2002
    Best Ever Bond (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    Die Another Day: From Script to Screen (Video) as
    Self / M (Barbara Mawdsley)
    2002
    Premiere Bond: Die Another Day (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    Bond Girls Are Forever (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    The 74th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    2002
    60 Minutes (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Actress (segment "Dame Judi")
    - John Nash's Beautiful Mind/Poisonous Stew/Dame Judi (2002) - Self - Actress (segment "Dame Judi")
    2002
    The Orange British Academy Film Awards (TV Special documentary) as
    Self - Winner
    2002
    Judi Dench: A BAFTA Tribute (TV Special) as
    Self
    2001
    A Look at Iris (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2001
    Dive Beneath the Surface of the Shipping News (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1999
    The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 10 December 2001 (2001) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 6 April 1999 (1999) - Self - Guest
    2001
    The BAFTA TV Awards 2001 (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2001
    The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    2000
    One Taste Is Never Enough... The Pleasures of 'Chocolat' (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / Armande
    2000
    Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport (Documentary) as
    Narrator (voice)
    2000
    The 72nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1997
    Auntie's Bloomers (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Jean
    - Auntie's Smashing New Bloomers (2000) - Self / Jean (uncredited)
    - Auntie's Cracking New Bloomers (1999) - Self / Jean (uncredited)
    - Auntie's New Winter Bloomers (1997) - Self / Jean (uncredited)
    1999
    Billy Connolly: Erect for 30 Years (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    Shakespeare in Love and on Film (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    1999
    The World Is Not Enough: The Making of a Blockbuster (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self / M
    - Post-Production and Marketing (1999) - Self / M
    - Production (1999) - Self / M
    1999
    Behind the scenes with The World is Not Enough (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1999
    Premiere Bond: The World Is Not Enough (TV Special short) as
    Self / M
    1999
    The Bond Cocktail (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    The 53rd Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter & Winner
    1999
    The 71st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner (as Dame Judi Dench)
    1998
    30 Years of Billy Connolly (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    1998
    Highly Classified: The World of 007 (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1998
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Judi Dench/Wayne Gretzky/Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach (1998) - Self - Guest
    1985
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Elizabeth Spriggs (1998) - Self
    - Donald Sinden (1985) - Self
    1998
    Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh (TV Special documentary) as
    Desiree Armfeldt (segment "Send In The Clowns")
    1998
    The 50th British Academy Film Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1998
    The 70th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1997
    The Movie Show (TV Series short) as
    Self
    - Bond Special: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) - Self
    1997
    Countdown to Tomorrow Never Dies (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / M (Barbara Mawdsley)
    1997
    Showbuzz (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Tomorrow Never Dies Gala Premiere Special (1997) - Self
    1997
    James Bond: Shaken and Stirred (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1996
    J.R.R.T.: A Film Portrait of J.R.R. Tolkien (Video documentary) as
    Narrator
    1996
    Very Important Pennis: Uncut (Video) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1996
    Very Important Pennis (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Very Important Pennis: Part 1 (1996) - Self (uncredited)
    1995
    Discover the Secrets of the GoldenEye Shoot (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1995
    GoldenEye: The Secret Files - The Cast (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1995
    GoldenEye: The Secret Files (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1995
    Westminster Abbey (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1995
    007: The Return (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self / M
    1990
    Going Live! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.24 (1990) - Self
    1989
    Coral Browne: Caviar for the General (TV Special) as
    Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    1989
    Henry V: A Little Touch of Harry - The Making of Henry V (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1989
    The London Programme (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Saving the Rose Theatre (1989) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    1988
    Caught in the Act (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1988
    One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage (TV Special) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1988
    An Audience with Victoria Wood (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    1988
    Aspel & Company (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #6.5 (1988) - Self - Guest
    1985
    Wogan (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Episode #8.102 (1988) - Self - Guest
    - Wogan's Christmas Box (1985) - Self
    - Episode #5.106 (1985) - Self
    1988
    Good Morning Britain (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 7 April 1988 (1988) - Self - Guest
    1988
    An Audience with Peter Ustinov (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    1987
    Calendar (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 31 December 1987 (1987) - Self
    1985
    Favourite Things (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Judi Dench (1985) - Self - Interviewee
    1983
    Children in Need (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.1 (1983) - Self
    1982
    The Bafta Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1982
    Playing Shakespeare (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Rehearsing the Text (1982) - Self
    - Set Speeches and Soliloquies (1982) - Self
    1982
    It's My Pleasure (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Roy Hattersley on Philip Larkin (1982) - Self
    1981
    On the Town (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.1 (1981) - Self
    1980
    The Shock of the New (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self - Readings
    - The Mechanical Paradise (1980) - Self - Readings (voice)
    1977
    Andre Previn's Music Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Andre Previn's 1978 Christmas Music Night (1978) - Self
    - Andre Previn's 1977 Christmas Music Night (1977) - Self
    1978
    The Morecambe & Wise Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Jekyll's Wife
    - The First Thames Special (1978) - Self / Jekyll's Wife
    1976
    My Homeland (TV Movie documentary) as
    Reader
    1974
    2nd House (TV Series) as
    Self - in scenes from 'Antony and Cleopatra'
    - Frank's for the Memory (1974) - Self - in scenes from 'Antony and Cleopatra'
    1968
    Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #8.2 (1973) - Self
    - Episode #8.1 (1973) - Self
    - Episode #3.29 (1968) - Self
    - Episode #3.17 (1968) - Self
    1969
    Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Reading Poetry
    - So What If It's Just Green Cheese? (1969) - Self - Reading Poetry
    1969
    An Evening with... (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest Reader
    - Alan Bennett (1969) - Self - Guest Reader
    1968
    Release (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Released 1968 (1968) - Self
    - By-Line - Ernest Hemingway/Judi Dench Stars in 'Cabaret' (1968) - Self
    1968
    Variety Club of Great Britain Awards for 1967 (TV Special documentary short) as
    Self - Winner
    1965
    Viewpoint (TV Series) as
    Self - Reader / Self
    - Here We Go Up to Bethlehem (1966) - Self - Reader (voice)
    - The Spoken Bible (1965) - Self
    1958
    Three Seasons (Documentary short) as
    First Fairy, in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
    Archive Footage
    2012
    The Graham Norton Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Compilation Show 2 (2023) - Self - Guest
    - Graham Norton's Good Guest Guide (2018) - Self
    - Compilation Show (2014) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    - Compilation (2013) - Self
    - Compilation (2012) - Self (as Dame Judi Dench)
    2023
    Jeremy Vine (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #6.48 (2023) - Self
    2017
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #42.35 (2022) - Self
    - Episode #39.90 (2019) - Self
    - Episode #37.25 (2017) - Self
    - Episode #37.11 (2017) - Self
    - Episode #36.240 (2017) - Self
    - Episode #36.233 (2017) - Self
    2022
    Experience: The Platinum Jubilee (Documentary) as
    Self
    2022
    D'après une histoire vraie (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Philomena Lee, une mère sacrifiée (2022) - Self
    2022
    FRO Thizzle Reviews (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Cats (2019) (2022) - Self
    2022
    Sinatra Reviews (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Cats (2022) - Self
    2021
    Aston Martin DB5 and 007 - A Special Bond (Video short)
    2021
    Being James Bond: The Daniel Craig Story (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2021
    Million Pound Motorhomes (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Million Pound Motorhomes (2021) - Self (uncredited)
    2021
    Inside the Mind of James Bond: Psychoanalysis of a Fictional Character (Video short) as
    Self
    2020
    Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Evolution of our Favourite Spy Since Ian Fleming: James Bond Books and Movies (2020) - Self
    2017
    Ok! TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #7.208 (2020) - Self
    - Episode #3.34 (2017) - Self
    - Episode #3.19 (2017) - Self
    2020
    The History of James Bond 007 Games 1983 - 2020 (Video documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2019
    Bond 25: Live Reveal (Video documentary short) as
    M
    2018
    The Secret Story of the BBC Christmas Tapes (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    Good Morning Britain (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 15 September 2017 (2017) - Self (uncredited)
    2017
    The Oscars (TV Special) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2016
    Let's Do It: A Tribute to Victoria Wood (TV Special documentary) as
    Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    2016
    Royal Stories (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Actress
    - The Royal Mistress (2016) - Self - Actress (as Judy Dench)
    2015
    Comedy Bloopers (TV Movie) as
    Jean Hardcastle (uncredited)
    2015
    From Andy Pandy to Zebedee: The Golden Age of Children's TV (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Jackanory Storyteller
    2015
    Discovering Film (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Albert Finney (2015) - Self
    2015
    Knights of Classic Drama at the BBC (TV Mini Series documentary)
    - Dames of Classic Drama (2015)
    2015
    Inside Spectre with Richard Wilkins (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2015
    Wogan: The Best Of (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Actors (2015) - Self
    2015
    Mark Lawson Talks to... (TV Series) as
    Various Characters
    - Celia Imrie (2015) - Various Characters (uncredited)
    2014
    Talking Pictures (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Judi Dench (2014) - Self
    2014
    And the Oscar Goes to... (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Six by Sondheim (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Licence to Play: The History of Bond Games (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Skyfall: Modern Day Bond (TV Movie documentary) as
    M / Self
    2013
    American Dad! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Da Flippity Flop (2013) - Self
    2013
    Perspectives (TV Series documentary)
    - Hugh Laurie: Copper Bottom Blues (2013)
    2012
    Sky Movies 007 Ident: Gun Barrel and Clip Show (Video short) as
    James Bond
    2012
    The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: Behind the Story: Lights, Colours and Smiles (Video documentary short) as
    Evelyn Greenslade (uncredited)
    2012
    Top Gear (TV Series) as
    M
    - 50 Years of Bond Cars (2012) - M (uncredited)
    2012
    Who Do You Think You Are? (TV Series documentary) as
    Evelyn Greenslade
    - Celia Imrie (2012) - Evelyn Greenslade (uncredited)
    2012
    Skyfall Videoblog: Locations (Video documentary short) as
    M
    2012
    Stars in Shorts as
    Mary
    2010
    Breakfast (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 July 2010 (2010) - Self
    2010
    30 Years of 'An Audience With...' (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Audience Member
    - Episode #1.2 (2010) - Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    2009
    Premio Donostia a Ian McKellen (TV Special short) as
    Lady Macbeth (uncredited)
    2008
    Russell & Ross: What the F*** Was All That About? (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2008
    Bond on Location (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2008
    James Bond in the Bahamas (Video documentary short)
    2008
    The 80th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2007
    In Character with Cate Blanchett (Video documentary short) as
    Barbara Covett (uncredited)
    2007
    Have I Got News for You (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #34.6 (2007) - Self (uncredited)
    2007
    Movie Connections (TV Series documentary) as
    Queen Elizabeth
    - Shakespeare in Love (2007) - Queen Elizabeth (uncredited)
    2007
    A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2007
    The Story of Jackanory (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - 'Jackanory' Storyteller
    2007
    Miradas 2 (TV Series documentary) as
    Barbara Covett
    - Episode dated 26 March 2007 (2007) - Barbara Covett
    2007
    The 79th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Barbara Covett
    2007
    Canada A.M. (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 February 2007 (2007) - Self
    2007
    Cómo conseguir un papel en Hollywood (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    Film '72 (TV Series) as
    Self / M
    - Episode dated 29 January 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Casino Royale Special (2006) - M
    2006
    OO-Heaven (Video) as
    Self
    2006
    Premiere Bond: Opening Nights (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    2006
    The King's Head: A Maverick in London (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    La Marató 2005 (TV Special) as
    Iris Murdoch
    2005
    What Did ITV Do for Me? (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    2005
    Pride and Prejudice Revisited (TV Movie documentary) as
    Lady Catherine de Bourgh (uncredited)
    2002
    After They Were Famous (TV Series documentary) as
    Cat Burglar
    - Z Cars (2002) - Cat Burglar
    2002
    The Unforgettable Joan Sims (TV Special documentary) as
    Elizabeth (uncredited)
    2000
    Bond Special (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2000
    The World Is Not Enough (Video Game) as
    M (uncredited)
    1999
    001' (Video short) as
    M
    1999
    The Making of 'GoldenEye': A Video Journal (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1999
    The Making of 'the World Is Not Enough' (Video short) as
    Self
    1999
    The World Is Not Enough: The Making of a Blockbuster (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self / M
    - Pre-production (1999) - Self / M
    1999
    And the Word Was Bond (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    Heroes of Comedy (TV Series documentary)
    - Norman Wisdom (1999) - (as Dame Judi Dench)
    1998
    Best of British (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Audience Member
    - Victoria Wood (1998) - Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    1997
    Sheryl Crow: Tomorrow Never Dies (Music Video short) as
    M
    1995
    Auntie's Bloomers (TV Series documentary)
    - Auntie's New Bloomers 3 (1995)
    1990
    Nicholas Craig, the Naked Actor (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Awards (1990) - Self (uncredited)
    1986
    Breakfast Time (TV Series) as
    Eleanor Lavish, a novelist
    - Episode dated 30 June 1986 (1986) - Eleanor Lavish, a novelist (uncredited)
    1985
    Mis-Takes (Video) as
    Self

    References

    Judi Dench Wikipedia