
Judi Dench: With A Crack In Her Voice
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Author: John Miller
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
Whether it is her sunny temperament, her gift of laughter, her wide-ranging abilities, or all three, Judi Dench is, without a doubt, a star. Shortlisted for a 1998 Hollywood Oscar for her performance as Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown, she then won an Oscar for her role as Queen Elizabeth in Shakespeare in Love. Judi Dench is widely loved and not only among the theatrical profession. Her long-running appearance opposite Geoffrey Palmer in the TV situation comedy As Time Goes By has run to four series and gained her a TV Times readers' award as 'the actress we most wish to see more often on television'. She juggles the National Theatre (a sell-out season in Sondheim's A Little Night Music and David Hare's Amy's View with TV and films (she is now established as 'M' in the latest James Bond series). Since the paperback edition was published, John Miller has written a new chapter, bringing what is fast becoming a classical biography completely up to date.
Author: John Miller
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
Whether it is her sunny temperament, her gift of laughter, her wide-ranging abilities, or all three, Judi Dench is, without a doubt, a star. Shortlisted for a 1998 Hollywood Oscar for her performance as Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown, she then won an Oscar for her role as Queen Elizabeth in Shakespeare in Love. Judi Dench is widely loved and not only among the theatrical profession. Her long-running appearance opposite Geoffrey Palmer in the TV situation comedy As Time Goes By has run to four series and gained her a TV Times readers' award as 'the actress we most wish to see more often on television'. She juggles the National Theatre (a sell-out season in Sondheim's A Little Night Music and David Hare's Amy's View with TV and films (she is now established as 'M' in the latest James Bond series). Since the paperback edition was published, John Miller has written a new chapter, bringing what is fast becoming a classical biography completely up to date.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: John Miller
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
Whether it is her sunny temperament, her gift of laughter, her wide-ranging abilities, or all three, Judi Dench is, without a doubt, a star. Shortlisted for a 1998 Hollywood Oscar for her performance as Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown, she then won an Oscar for her role as Queen Elizabeth in Shakespeare in Love. Judi Dench is widely loved and not only among the theatrical profession. Her long-running appearance opposite Geoffrey Palmer in the TV situation comedy As Time Goes By has run to four series and gained her a TV Times readers' award as 'the actress we most wish to see more often on television'. She juggles the National Theatre (a sell-out season in Sondheim's A Little Night Music and David Hare's Amy's View with TV and films (she is now established as 'M' in the latest James Bond series). Since the paperback edition was published, John Miller has written a new chapter, bringing what is fast becoming a classical biography completely up to date.
Author: John Miller
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
Whether it is her sunny temperament, her gift of laughter, her wide-ranging abilities, or all three, Judi Dench is, without a doubt, a star. Shortlisted for a 1998 Hollywood Oscar for her performance as Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown, she then won an Oscar for her role as Queen Elizabeth in Shakespeare in Love. Judi Dench is widely loved and not only among the theatrical profession. Her long-running appearance opposite Geoffrey Palmer in the TV situation comedy As Time Goes By has run to four series and gained her a TV Times readers' award as 'the actress we most wish to see more often on television'. She juggles the National Theatre (a sell-out season in Sondheim's A Little Night Music and David Hare's Amy's View with TV and films (she is now established as 'M' in the latest James Bond series). Since the paperback edition was published, John Miller has written a new chapter, bringing what is fast becoming a classical biography completely up to date.

Judi Dench: With A Crack In Her Voice
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