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See Which Of Your Favorite British Film Icons Are Still Alive And Kicking And Find Out What They Are Up To Today!

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Shelly Roberts

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September 29, 2022

 Wendy Craig - Born In 1934, Sacriston, County Durham

Wendy Craig, who played in "Butterflies," said when receiving her CBE honor from the Queen that she had no intention of retiring from the acting industry. Her performance as Ria Parkinson in the British comedy "The Parkinsons," which ran on BBC Two from 1978 to 1983, brought her fame.

Her diversified career has also allowed her to play on stage and participate in productions such as the British medical drama "Doctors" in 2019 and the British soap opera "Emmerdale" in 2018. She stated for ShropshireStar that as of 2022, women now have many more opportunities than her protagonist had in the '70s, motivating her to continue working.

Pam St Clement - Born In 1942, Harrow on the Hill, Harrow

Pam St Clement was one of the longest-running cast members of the BBC serial opera "EastEnders" until she decided to retire her hoop earrings and left the program in 2011. The actress is attracted to both genders and has a teaching and environmental background. But since she left the soap in 2012, she has maintained a quiet profile.

Therefore, in May 2022, when she celebrated her birthday, she made a rare appearance on social media, much to the joy of her supporters. The artist has been in the filming industry for over two decades. Despite this, she is notoriously discreet about her life.

Julie Goodyear - Born In 1942, Bury, Lancashire

After making her debut in the role of Bet Lynch in the British soap opera "Coronation Street" in 1966, Julie Goodyear returned to the show in a more consistent capacity in 1970. ITV's "Corrie vs. Emmerdale" is a quiz show that Goodyear participated in throughout 2017.

After that, viewers had the impression that she would be returning to "Coronation Street," but she made it clear in 2013 that she would not be returning to the show under any circumstances. The last time Goodyear has prominent appearances on television was in 2012 when she participated in the reality show "Celebrity Big Brother."

Sir Patrick Stewart - Born In 1940, Mirfield

Sir Patrick Stewart, who portrayed Jean-Luc Picard for 178 episodes and four motion pictures in the "Star Trek" series, was expected to continue at the helm of the show's flagship, the USS Enterprise. In 2018, he stunned the fans at a convention in Las Vegas by making a surprise appearance.

His other recognizable role is that of Professor Charles Xavier in the "X-Men" series. After 2020's "Dragon Rider," he showed he still had what it takes to compete at the top level, starring in the 2019 film "Coda" and reprising his role as Xavier in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."

Joanna Lumley - Born In 1946, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

Joanna Lumley is one of the multi-award-winning actresses known for her portrayal of Patsy Stone in "Absolutely Fabulous," and she has been given a BAFTA award for it. She has also been nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as La Bête. She was also awarded the National Television Award for Special Recognition in 2013 and the BAFTA Fellowship in 2017.

She provides financial assistance to non-profits and animal rights organizations, including Compassion in World Farming and Vegetarians International Voice for Animals. Lumley was rewarded in the 2022 New Year's Honors with the title of "Dame" for her contributions to the theater, the arts, and humanitarian work.

Petula Clark – Born In 1932, Ewell, Surrey

Petula Clark is an international icon with a career that spans seven decades and has been very successful. With over 68 million recordings sold throughout the globe, she is one of the best-selling British female singers of all time after releasing her debut album in 1949.

Sony Music released one of her albums, "Lost in You," on February 25, 2013. It contained brand-new songs and lovely covers that have given Clark's special touch. One of its most popular songs was "Next To You." Her album "Vu d'ici" came out in 2018, proving that the quality of her vocals truly never age.

Anne Reid - Born In 1935, Newcastle upon Tyne

Anne Reid is a veteran of the screen and stage. Her achievement in Roger Michell's film "The Mother," opposite Daniel Craig, earned her nomination for Best Actress at the British Independent Film Awards, among others, and the London Critics Circle Award for Best British Actress. She has been in several shows, including "Life Begins," a British comedy-drama that aired on ITV in 2004 in which she played Brenda.

She co-starred in the new BBC comedy "Hold the Sunset" with Alison Steadman and John Cleese in 2018 and 2019. For the BBC in 2019, Reid co-starred with Emma Thompson in the six-part drama program "Years and Years."

Les Dennis - Born In 1953, Garston, Liverpool

TV host Les Dennis has been in the business since the '70s. One of his characteristic endeavors is his hosting gig on Channel 4's "Countdown" and his 15-year stint as the showrunner of "Family Fortunes." He has also dabbled in radio, TV programs, game events, movies, and theater.

Despite his good fortune in having a wonderful family, the actor from "Coronation Street" told HELLO! magazine in 2020 that his birthday that year was very meaningful because of his father's passing. Dennis had come a long way, working at a clothing store before he gained traction in stand-up comedy, and the rest is history.

Anthony Hopkins - Born In 1937, Margam, Port Talbot

In a 2021 interview with Republic World, Anthony Hopkins expressed his desire to keep working as an actor for as long as his health permits. He also said that Stella, his wife, was skeptical about his condition but he managed to push through. Welsh actor took home the Oscar for Best Actor for his performance in "The Father" at the 93rd Academy Awards on April 25, 2021.

His latest known project, "Elyse," was written and produced by Stella, Hopkins' wife. It was her first feature as a filmmaker and got released in 2020. Following the success of "Elyse," Hopkins went on to feature in the American thriller "The Virtuoso," which was published in 2021.

Barbara Knox - Born In 1933, Oldham, Lancashire

In the filmmaking profession, Barbara Knox is a name that is well-known and respected. As of 2022, she is a cast member on "Coronation Street" who has served the program for the second-longest time. In any British soap opera, whether she may be the protagonist or not, Rita is universally regarded as one of the show's most lovable and iconic characters.

She requested in 2009 to be written off the program for five months due to personal issues, but those reasons were kept hidden. "Rita and Me" is a special documentary aired on ITV on December 31, 2014, to honor Knox's commitment to the show.

Charles Dance - Born In 1946, Redditch, Worcestershire

Before gaining a new legion of admirers for his role as Tywin Lannister on the revolutionary American epic drama tv series "Game of Thrones," Charles Dance made his acting debut in the 1974 BBC mystery series "Father Brown" as Commandant Neil O'Brien. Plymouth actor portrayed a deadly dark magician who wants to catch Death himself.

Among other roles, Dance has also attempted to out-talk the rapidly-talking Eddie Murphy in "The Golden Child." He was one of the first A-list actors to feature in the "The Sandman" series in 2022, based on the award-winning comic book by British author Neil Gaiman.

Charles Shaughnessy - Born In 1955, London

Charles Shaughnessy, also known as the 5th Baron Shaughnessy, is a well-known actor in the United Kingdom. The roles on American television that made him famous include those of Shane Donovan on the soap opera "Days of Our Lives" and Maxwell Sheffield on the television series "The Nanny." He also played the character of John Powell on "Mad Men."

Shaughnessy has been cast as the villain Victor Cassadine on the ABC daily soap opera "General Hospital" as of 2022, making him a permanent series on the show. He committed to becoming a part of the program on an ongoing basis by signing a multi-year deal.

Christina Pickles - Born In 1935, Halifax

A dual citizen of the United Kingdom and the United States, Christina Pickles is well-known among acting circles. She garnered five nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Distinguished Featured Actress in a Drama Series for her work as Nurse Helen Rosenthal on the NBC medical drama "St. Elsewhere" from 1982 to 1988.

Her appearance as Judy Geller on "Friends" (1994, 1996 to 2003) on NBC earned her a nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series at the 1995 Primetime Emmy Awards. Despite persistent claims to the contrary, Pickles is still active during 2022 and portrayed the role of Hannah in the same-year drama "Finding Hannah."

Sir Derek Jacobi - Born In 1938, Leytonstone, Essex

Derek Jacobi is an English actor known for having a reserved and modest personality in private that belied the strong and dominating theatrical appearance he had. Jacobi attained worldwide prominence in 1976 with his award-winning portrayal of the title character in the British Broadcasters Corporation television miniseries "I, Claudius." Before this, he had earned critical acclaim for difficult theatrical performances such as "Oedipus Rex."

In 2020, he had roles in both "Come Away" and "The Host." Later on, he was given a role in the drama "A Bird Flew" in 2021, in which he portrayed many individuals going through a lockdown when a pandemic was in full swing.

Eileen Derbyshire - Born In 1931, Urmston, Lancashire

In 2022, Eileen Derbyshire, who portrayed Emily Bishop on "Coronation Street," is content to lead a low-key existence in Cheshire. Despite the public's perception of the actress as a hermit, her son insisted that she is only shy and reserved. After meeting in 1965, Eileen was married to Thomas Holt until he passed away in February 2021.

Even though Derbyshire's resignation from "Coronation Street" was never confirmed to be perpetual, her absence was ultimately considered to be permanent, and she was even written out of the drama entirely. Nevertheless, she did have a short return to the show in 2019.

 

Elizabeth Rees-Williams - Born In 1936, Cardiff

Elizabeth Rees-Williams is more known as a socialite than an actor, which is why she has only appeared in two films. She became well-known due to her royal lineage and the privileges that came with it. She has been married and divorced at least once, making her love life quite the talk of the town.

Her only notable cinematic roles have been in reality series and documentaries like "50 Films to See Before You Die" and "Question Time." She appeared in episodes of Graham's Gang and BBC2 "Playhouse" for a total of two episodes. She was in the documentary "Daughters of Shanghai" in 2019.

Glenda Jackson - Born In 1936, Birkenhead, Cheshire

The seasoned actress Glenda Jackson has a lot of interesting anecdotes to share, from earning an Oscar for her role in "Women in Love" to publicly criticizing Tony Blair when serving as a Labor MP. Jackson abandoned acting to pursue a career in politics in 1992. In that year, as a Labor Party candidate, she was elected to the House of Commons.

However, in 2016, Jackson made her theatrical comeback in an intimacy-blind casting of "King Lear" at the Old Vic and subsequently on Broadway. A BAFTA and an International Emmy for best actress were awarded to Jackson in 2019 for her performance in the BBC drama "Elizabeth Is Missing."

Hugh Grant - Born In 1960, White City, London

British actor Hugh Grant has a massive international fan base. He has won several accolades, such as a Golden Globe, a Volpi Cup, and an Honorary César from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. By the end of 2018, his twenty-nine theatrical titles had earned over $3 billion globally.

Grant was nominated for an Emmy in 2020 for his performance as a narcissistic psychiatrist falsely convicted of homicide in the HBO series "The Undoing." In a 2022 film "Scoop" on Prince Andrew's notorious connection with Jeffrey Epstein, the British performer was reportedly in the running to portray the prince.

Jeremy Irons – Born In 1948, Cowes on the Isle of Wight

Jeremy Irons, who has won Oscars, Emmys, and Tony Awards, has been providing top appearances for the last four decades. He was shifting his attention back to television throughout the 2020s, and the audience was excited to see him return.

Irons has a perfect record at the Academy Awards, taking home the prize for his lone nomination in Barbet Schroeder's "Reversal of Fortune" for the role of accused murderer Claus von Bülow. In the 2022 film "House of Gucci," which is produced by Ridley Scott and also stars Irons, the character Rodolfo Gucci appeared in the cinema for the first time.

Jessica Benton – Born In 1948, Hampstead, London

Jessica Benton is a British performer who is most recognized for her part as Elizabeth Onedin/Frazer/Fogarty in the British Broadcasting Corporation series "The Onedin Line," which aired between the years 1971 and 1980. Benton appeared in a few unremarkable television shows, including "Z-Cars" in 1970 as well as "The Juggler of Notre Dame" in the same year.

In the episode "The Path of Duty" from the television series "Upstairs, Downstairs" from 1971, she played the role of Lady Cynthia Cartwright. Because she protects the confidentiality of her personal information, nearly little is known about the activities she has participated in since the 2010s.

Jim Broadbent – Born In 1949, Holton cum Beckering

For his supporting performance as John Bayley in the feature film "Iris" in 2001, Jim Broadbent was nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. For his lead role as Lord Longford in the television film "Longford," he was nominated for both a BAFTA TV Award and a Golden Globe in 2006.

In his noticeable roles, in 2018, Broadbent portrayed an English lord in the film "Black 47" and an aristocrat in the TV movie "King Lear." In 2020, he had an appearance in the family comedy "Dolittle" and the TV miniseries "Black Narcissus," based on a book by Rumer Godden, in which he played a priest.

Joely Richardson – Born In 1965, Marylebone, London

Even though her career has spanned decades, beginning with her premiere in "The Charge of the Light Brigade" in 1968 at the tender age of three, it's safe to say that Joely Richardson experienced both success and failure. That's the kind of upbringing you get when your parents are Tony and Vanessa Redgrave, a renowned film director and an equally acclaimed actress.

In a September 2022 interview with Richard Godwin, the actress spoke openly about embracing change and getting her private life in order. Richardson, who played the lead in Netflix's "The Sandman" in 2022, once considered a career in tennis but she followed her family tradition and became an actor instead.

Julie Walters – Born In 1950, Edgbaston, Birmingham

British actress Julie Walters has won several accolades during her career, including four BAFTAs for television appearances, two BAFTAs for films, two International Emmys, a BAFTA Fellowship, and a Golden Globe. In addition, Walters has been given an Oscar nomination on two separate occasions.

Among other achievements, her portrayal of Molly Weasley in all eight "Harry Potter" films remained the one that gained the most attention from the fans. To the surprise of many, it turned out that her decision to partially retire from performing explained why she wasn't in the reunion of the cast special. The Times reported in late 2020 that Walters had resigned from acting for personal considerations.

June Brown – Born In 1927, Needham Market, Suffolk

From the mid-'80s through 1993, and again beginning in 1997, June Brown performed the Christian and Walford mainstay. Her popularity with British audiences was such that she received two royal awards for her contributions to the arts, philanthropy, and education -the Officer of the Order of the British Empire and the Member of the Order of the British Empire.

Famed for her role as Dot Cotton on the BBC soap opera "EastEnders," Brown has been a regular cast member on the show since 1985, except for a short hiatus in the mid-'90s. She departed the program for good in February 2020.

Kevin McNally - Born In 1956, Bristol

Going straight to his personal life, Kevin McNally has been married to Phyllis Logan, an actress, since 2011. In 1996, the couple had their first child, a boy named David. McNally played Joshamee Gibbs, First Mate to Captain Jack Sparrow, in all five "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies.

In 2020, he played Bernard Ingham on "The Crown," and in 2021, he spoke to Exit6filmfestival about how he got his start in the industry, offered advice to aspiring filmmakers, and discussed his experience trying to direct the short film "Lipstick." However, he claimed that during the pandemic of that year, he focused more on having provided voice services than anything else.

Leonard Whiting - Born In 1950, Wood Green, London

Any baby boomer who watched Franco Zeffirelli's exquisite "Romeo & Juliet," which debuted in U.S. cinemas on October 8, 1968, has pondered whether performers Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting genuinely fell in love throughout the shooting. Their achievements as Shakespeare's star-crossed ill-fated enthusiasts were such enthusiastic viewers naturally assumed they were acting out their thoughts and emotions.

For the most part, Whiting finished his movie career in the mid-'70s and consequently centered on his cinematic acting and author career. According to a People magazine story released in 1992, he had become a writer after quitting movies. In 2015, he reunited with Hussey to work on another film together called "Social Suicide."

Liam Neeson - Born In 1952, Ballymena, County Antrim

Comments by Liam Neeson about leaving the action film genre were clarified in 2022. This cherished Irish actor has gone on record saying about being somewhat completed with action films and that his acting career would cease by the moment he's 64. Well, that has demonstrated incorrect as he was still active for the action-packed enjoyment.

In 2022, Neeson continued his long-running action profession with the release of "Blacklight," a thriller that stood out to him because it combines action and exploration with a "political edge." Neeson also appeared in other thrillers, including "Memory" and "Retribution," both of which got released that year.

Claire Bloom - Born In 1931, Finchley

Claire Bloom had the benefit of a solid education beginning at a young age. She is well known for playing the lead in the movies "A Doll's House," "A Streetcar Named Desire," and a "Long Day's Journey Into The Night," on top of the almost sixty films that she has starred in over the years.

Bloom has stunned the audience by accepting the minor cameo part of "Dr. Who's" mother in David Tennant's TV appearance as the Time Lord. Bloom's U.S. supervisor has affirmed she accepted the position, though the BBC dwindled to release the details. As of 2022, her latest renowned involvement in the filming business date back to 2019 in Stephen Poliakoff's aspirational BBC series "Summer of Rockets."

Charlotte Rampling - Born In 1946, Sturmer, Essex

Since the '70s, Charlotte Rampling has made her home in France, where she has earned the title of La Légende and is regarded for her role as a muse for such designers as Yves Saint-Laurent, Helmut Newton and Juergen Teller. Casting directors saw potential in Rampling when she was only 17 years old, and she went on to star in such films as "Georgy Girl" in 1966 and "The Night Porter" in 1974.

Her other features include the films "Melancholia" in 2011 and "45 Years" in 2015, which garnered her an Oscar nomination in 2016. As of 2022, her part in 2021's "Dune" is her swan song in the acting world.

Dame Helen Mirren - Born In 1945, Hammersmith, London

By winning the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2006 for her performance in "The Queen," Dame Helen Mirren established herself as one of Britain's most successful artists. She has managed to balance her career in Hollywood with many parts on British television, receiving an Emmy for her performance in the BBC miniseries "Prime Suspect."

In 2019, Mirren walked the L'Oréal Paris runway with Eva Longoria and Andie MacDowell. She then walked for them again in 2021, this time donning an edgier style for the brand's Womenswear Spring/Summer 2022 presentation, "Le Defile L'Oréal Paris 2021," amid Paris Fashion Week.

Jane Asher - Born In 1946, London

The English actress and writer Jane Asher first came to prominence as a kid star and has since been in several movies and television shows. Deep End in "1970", "The Masque of the Red Death" in 1964, "Alfie" in 1966, and "Death at a Funeral" in 1967 are just a few of the TV and film roles that Asher has played.

She co-starred with Robert Shaw in two segments of the '50s TV series "The Buccaneers" too. As of 2022, she had already written three books that became bestsellers, and she was also having a great time running a successful cake and baking company in the United Kingdom.

Julie Christie - Born In 1940, Chabua, Assam, British India

Julie Christie's parents divorced when she was young, and she and her mother moved to rural Wales before moving to Paris, where she finished high school and perfected her French. Since 1979, she has been married to British journalist Duncan Campbell. As of 2022, she is also very vocative as a staunch supporter of environmental causes.

She cares deeply about a variety of political and social issues. As of 2022, Christie has been an advocate for many issues, including the preservation of the environment, the elimination of nuclear waste, the protection of animals, and the support of the Palestinian people via the Palestine Solidarity Movement.

Dame Julie Andrews – Born In 1935, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey

Dame Julie Andrews is a popular English performer, singer, and writer. Through her seven-decade-long career, she has won a variety of awards and honors. This includes an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Primetime Emmys, three Grammys, and six Golden Globes.

Since 2022, she has voiced numerous characters for various media, including Queen Lillian in the "Shrek" series, Marlena in the "Despicable Me" series, and Lady Whistledown in the Netflix series "Bridgerton." Nothing appears beyond Andrews' abilities, and in everything she does, she executes well. She has also once claimed that she desires to be a skillful painter, although she had never given it a try.

Dame Judi Dench – Born In 1934, Heworth, York

Dame Judi Dench is a well-known actress in the United Kingdom. She is regarded as one of the greatest actors in Britain, and she is known for her work in a variety of films and television series that span different genres. During her career that has lasted more than six decades, Dench has been honored with numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a Tony Award, two Golden Globe Prizes, and many others.

In addition, she has been nominated for an Olivier Award an astounding seven times. Both the action movie "Blithe Spirit" and the drama "Six Minutes to Midnight," which were released in 2020, featured her.

Maggie Smith - Born In 1934, Ilford, Essex

Maggie Smith has been active in the entertainment industry since the mid-'50s, during which time he has starred in more than 60 movies and 70 theatrical productions. Having won two Academy Awards, a Tony Award, and four Primetime Emmy Awards, she is one of a select group of performers who can claim to have "won it all" when it comes to acting.

Besides, she has won several awards for her work in the industry, including five BAFTAs and three Golden Globes. In 2022, Smith reprised her role as the Dowager Countess Violet Crawley in the "Downton Abbey: A New Era" film.

Vanessa Redgrave - Born In 1937, Blackheath, London

Vanessa Redgrave is a well-known English performer and campaigner. Her work spans over six decades, and she has won many awards over that period, including an Oscar, a British Academy Television Award, two Golden Globes, two Cannes Film Festival Awards, and two Primetime Emmys.

The actress was made a dame in the 2022 New Year's honors list and has spent her entire life advocating for social and political causes. She has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, a representative of the Worker's Revolutionary Party, and a vocal opponent of the "war on terror" in both the United Kingdom and the United States.

Brenda Blethyn - Born In 1946, Ramsgate, Kent

As an English performer, Brenda Blethyn is a household name. She has won several awards, such as a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, the Best Actress prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and two Oscar nods. Early in life, Blethyn wanted to be an administrator, but by her late 20s, she had changed her mind and enrolled in the Guildford School of Acting.

Later, she became a member of the Royal National Theatre, where she was nominated for an Olivier for her roles in "Benefactors" in 1984, among others. As of 2022, Blethyn is featured as DCI Vera Stanhope and Kate in the ITV sitcom "Kate & Koji."

Dame Eileen Atkins - Born In 1934, Lower Clapton, East London

Dame Eileen Atkins is an English actress and sometimes screenwriter. She has maintained a career in the performing arts, movies, and television since 1953. She earned the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie and the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress in 2008 for her roles in Cranford.

According to her 2021 interview with The Guardian, she thinks that actor autobiographies, particularly those from a given era, may be quite boring. It's not just that she does have a knack for making even the silliest of her figures come alive on the page. As of 2022, her main concentration is on her writing works.

Gemma Jones - Born In 1942, Marylebone

Gemma Jones is a well-known actress in the United Kingdom but also worldwide. Her film roles include "Sense and Sensibility" in 1995, the "Bridget Jones" storyline between 2001 and 2016, the "Harry Potter" series from 2002 to 2011, and "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger" in 2010.

She was given the 2015 BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress in recognition of the part she played in the BBC television film "Marvellous" released in 2014. As of 2022, Jones was playing the role of Anne Lister in the second season of the BBC show "Gentleman Jack" but is also remembered for her appearance in "Ammonite" in 2020.

Angela Lansbury - Born In 1925, St Pancras, London

Irish, British, and American actress and vocalist Angela Lansbury is known for her work in cinema, theater, and television. Her work has been well-praised worldwide for over eight decades and has one of the longest blooming careers in show business. After Olivia de Havilland passed away in July 2020, she became the oldest living Oscar nominee.

Not keen on letting her glow fade, she showed that she still has a passion for acting when she starred in the 2018 "Marry Poppins Returns." The year 2022 marked her end of life, but she left spending her last five years focusing on making memories with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Dame Joan Collins - Born In 1933, Paddington, London

The acting career of Dame Joan Collins is much praised. But her fame did not rest only on her acting skills. She originated the part of Alexis Carrington on "Dynasty," one of the highest-rated television dramas of all time, and has acted in over 65 films and dozens of television programs.

Her books, which include fiction and autobiography, have been transcribed into 30 languages and have sold over 50 million copies throughout the globe. Many admirers were astounded by how youthful she looked in the 2022 photographs. Collins has a trainer and works out three times a week, and carefully maintains a healthy diet.

Stephanie Beacham - Born In 1947, Barnet, Hertfordshire

Performer Stephanie Beacham is from England and has been on screen, on the radio, and on stage. The BBC drama "Tenko" from 1981 to 1982, the ITV sitcom "Connie" in 1985, and her portrayal as Sable Colby in the ABC soap operas "The Colbys" from 1985 to 1987 are among her most notable television appearances.

In 1967, Beacham had her first appearance on British television, and in 1970, she made her film debut in "The Games." Melanie Blake, her agent, and writer said in February 2021 that she was creating a new British soap series called "Falcon Bay." If she could get the rights to produce the soap, she said that Beacham would play the lead role.

Jacqueline Bisset – Born In 1944, Weybridge, Surrey

Starting in 1965, Jacquelin Bisset got a Golden Globe consideration for her performance as Most Outstanding Rookie for her parts in "The Detective," "Bullitt," and "The Sweet Ride" in 1968. Her other roles are in "The Mephisto Waltz" in 1971 and "Day for Night" in 1973, which received the Academy Prize for Best Foreign Language Film.|

She starred as Loren & Rose in the 2021 film of the same name and co-starred with Alice Isaaz in the fantasy/horror thriller "The Lodger." Bisset joined the cast of Amazon Studios' 2020 Budapest-set drama "Birds of Paradise" and had a leading role in the 2022 season of it, which aired on Amazon Prime.

Michael Caine - Born In 1933, Rotherhithe, London

Michael Caine is an actor who has appeared in over 160 films throughout his seven-decade career and is widely regarded as a British cinema symbol, thanks in large part to his signature Cockney accent. He has won numerous awards for his work, including two Oscars, a British Academy Film Award, three Golden Globes, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. His movies brought in a total of $7.8 million in income.

According to reports, Caine is already reading screenplays in search of his next acting role. In 2022, he acted alongside Glenda Jackson in "The Great Escaper" and was scheduled to participate in the action thriller "Medieval" the same year.

Natalie Cassidy – Born in 1983, Islington, London

Natalie Cassidy is an actress and television personality who began her career by starring in the West End production of "Annie" at eight years of age. She then appeared in various television shows and films, including "The Bill" and "Love, Honour and Obey."

But it was Cassidy's role as Sonia Fowler on the series "EastEnders" that truly launched her career. She has played the role since 1993, winning multiple awards for her performance. In addition to her acting work, she has also appeared on several reality television shows, including "Strictly Come Dancing" in 2009 and "Celebrity Big Brother" in 2012.

Tom Watt – Born in 1956, Wanstead, London

Tom Watt is an actor, writer, and broadcaster whose early television roles came in series like "Never the Twain." In 1985, he got his big break by playing the character Lofty Holloway in the BBC series "EastEnders," and he has continued to do so in over 255 episodes of the show.

In addition to his role in the popular series, Watt has also starred in movies like "Patriot Games" and "And the Nightingale Sang." He has also presented sports segments for the likes of Channel 4 and talkSPORT, was a presenter of the children's sports show "Rookies," and was also a ghostwriter for David Beckham's autobiography, "My Side."

Cheryl Baker – Born in 1954, Bethnal Green, London

Cheryl Baker is a British singer and television presenter known for her powerful voice, energetic stage presence, and ability to adapt and thrive in a constantly changing industry. She rose to fame as a member of the pop group Bucks Fizz, and in 1981, the group won the Eurovision Song Contest with their song "Making Your Mind Up."

Baker has also appeared as a contestant on reality shows. She was a member of the panel on the UK version of the game show "Family Fortunes," and she also appeared on the British version of "Dancing on Ice" in 2017 and "I'm Famous and Frightened!"

Anne Diamond – Born in 1954, Malvern, Worcestershire

Anne Diamond is a journalist and broadcaster who began her career with BBC West, and in 1979, she joined ATV Today. Three years later, she began presenting "Central News" before joining ITN and rejoining the BBC. From 1992 to 1996, she presented the daytime show "Good Morning with Anne and Nick."

In 2002, Diamond was a contestant on "Celebrity Big Brother," and the following year, she became a panelist and presenter for "The Wright Stuff." She has also ventured into radio, and in 2004, presented the weekday breakfast program for BBC Radio Oxford. In 2023, Diamond was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire.

Clive Myrie – Born in 1964, Bolton, Lancashire

Clive Myrie is a journalist and news presenter best known as the presenter of "BBC News at Ten" and the "BBC News at Six." He is known for his calm and measured delivery and has won numerous awards for his work, including the Royal Television Society's News Presenter of the Year award in 2021.

Myrie has reported from some of the world's most conflict-ridden regions, including Iraq and Afghanistan. He has also covered a wide range of stories, from major international events like the Arab Spring and the London Olympics to smaller, more local stories like the Grenfell Tower fire in London.

John Altman – Born in 1952, Reading, Berkshire

John Altman made his acting debut in the 1979 movie, "The First Great Train Robbery," and subsequently appeared in numerous British television shows such as "The New Adventures of Lucky Jim" and Minder." However, it was his role as Nick Cotton on EastEnders that made him a household name. He played the role for 30 years, making him the longest-serving cast member in the show's history.

Altman has received numerous awards and accolades for his acting, including a National Television Award for Most Popular Newcomer in 1985 and a British Soap Award for Best Actor in 2005. He has also been nominated for a BAFTA and a Royal Television Society Award.

Letitia Dean – Born in 1967, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire

Letitia Dean is an actress who is best known for her role as Sharon Watts in the BBC Series "EastEnders," which she has played for over 25 years. She began her career at 12 by starring as Pepper in the stage musical "Annie," before appearing in television programs like "Love Story," "Grange Hill," and "Brookside."

In 2007, Dean was a contestant on the show "Strictly Come Dancing," where she was partnered with Darren Bennett. In 2008, she starred in the stage show, "High School Musical," and the following year, she released a fitness DVD, "Letitia Dean's Lean Routine," and was cast in the stage production of "Calendar Girls."

Miranda Richardson - Born In 1958, Southport, Lancashire

English actress's Miranda Richardson first film role was as Ruth Ellis in "Dance with a Stranger" dated in 1985. She went on to be nominated for an Oscar for her work in both 1992's "Damage," for which she took home the trophy for Best Actress in a Secondary Role, and 1993's "Tom & Viv." She was also considered for seven BAFTAs.

Richardson has won two of her seven Golden Globe nominations for her work in the 1992 film "Enchanted April" and the 1994 movie "Fatherland." As of 2022, she enjoys many activities, including sketching, walking, horticulture, and music. She freely admits to being an introvert who prefers a low-key lifestyle.

RACHEL WARD - BORN IN 1957, CORNWELL, ENGLAND

Rachel Ward is an English actress, screenwriter, and director. She began her entertainment career as a model, leaving school at 16 to pursue a photography and modeling career. Always stunning, she had a successful career as a model and was featured on the covers of Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Bazaar.

In 1981, Ward was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in the film "Sharky's Machine" featuring Burt Reynolds, and this was just the beginning of a long and successful career. She later gained wider recognition for the miniseries "The Thorn Birds," for which she earned a well-deserved Golden Globe nomination.

RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN - BORN IN 1934, BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA

Richard Chamberlain is an American actor who first gained fame in the '60s for his work in the television show, "Dr. Kildare." He earned further recognition and cemented his television star status in the '80s with the top-rated shows "The Thorn Birds" and "Shogun," which both earned him Emmy nominations and Golden Globe wins.

In addition to his work in television, Chamberlain has also worked in films such as "The Towering Inferno," and he earned cult status for the Australian movie "The Last Wave." He is also an author, and in 2003, he released his book "Shattered Love: A Memoir," detailing his personal struggles.

MATILDA BROWN - BORN IN 1987

Matilda Brown is an American actress, writer, and filmmaker best known for her work in the short film series, "Lessons From The Grave." Matilda must have had a helping hand beginning her career in show business, and her parents are well-known Australian actors Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward.

Nepotism aside, she is clearly also very talented, as her short film "How God Works" was a finalist in the 2010 Tropfest; in case you don't know, it is the world's largest short film festival. Matilda is married to former "My Kitchen Rules" contestant Scott Gooding. The two were married in 2019 and share two children.

MARTIN RABBETT - BORN IN 1953, SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA

Martin Rabbet is a writer and producer best known for his work on projects such as "The House on Sorority Row," "Island Son," and "Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold." Rabbet began his career in the '80s, and his primary focus has been in the horror and suspense genres.

In addition to his work in producing and writing films, Rabbet has also taught at the American Film Institute and has written a book on screenwriting called "Writing Horror Screenplays." Did you know he's also Richard Chamberlain's former partner? They reportedly first met in the '70s and were together for decades before splitting amicably.

RACHEL GRIFFITHS - BORN IN 1968, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

Rachel Griffiths is an Australian actress and director known for her impressive performances in film and television. She began her acting career in the '90s with roles in Australian television shows like "Secrets" and "Police Rescue." However, her performance as Rhonda Epinstalk in the hit film "Muriel's Wedding" in 1994 brought her international recognition.

Griffiths has starred in several successful films, including "My Best Friend's Wedding" and "Hilary and Jackie." She also made her mark on television as 'Brenda Chenowith' in the popular drama series "Six Feet Under, " for which she received a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Series.

SELA WARD - BORN IN 1956, MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI

Sela Ward is a famous American actress probably best known for her work in the series "Sisters." Largely considered her breakthrough role, it led to her first Emmy win. In 2000, she received her second Emmy and Golden Globe Award for her portrayal of Lily Manning in ABC's "Once and Again."

Ward originally wanted to be an interior designer and studied fine art and advertising at the University of Alabama. She later moved to New York to pursue her dream of becoming an interior designer. However, she was spotted by a modeling agent on the streets of New York, and the rest is history.

Tommy Steele - Born in 1936, Bermondsey, London

Tommy Steele is an actor and a singer who shows no intentions of retiring anytime soon. Born in 1936, he released his first album in 1957 and continues to release music and perform. As far as his onscreen performances are concerned, he has been in over 17 titles, including "Quincy's Quest."

However, Steele shall always be better known for his music. He released two studio records titled "Tommy Steele presents: Breakheart" and "Tommy Steele presents: The Christmas Mystery of Muchhope" in 2020, almost six decades into his career. This was the same year that he was also knighted by The Queen.

Paul Hogan – Born In 1939, Sydney, Australia

You may know Australian actor and TV host Paul Hogan as the mastermind behind the legendary action series "Crocodile Dundee," where he penned the script and graced the screen with his charismatic presence. His talent didn't go unnoticed, as he scooped up a coveted Golden Globe award and even snagged an Oscar nomination for his unforgettable performance.

In recognition of his remarkable contributions to the world of entertainment and tourism, he was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia. As if that weren't enough, this living legend was also honored with the prestigious Longford Lyell Award from the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts.

Sheree Murphy – Born in 1975, Stoke Newington, London

Sheree Murphy is a British dynamo who skyrocketed to stardom in the late '90s. From runway queen to silver screen enchantress, Sheree captivated audiences with her mesmerizing talent. Her 1998 breakout role as the captivating Tricia Dingle in the acclaimed soap opera "Emmerdale" will forever live in fans' hearts.

Though her departure from "Emmerdale" in 2004 marked the end of an era, her journey continued to blaze a trail through television and film. She has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, from daring escapades in the reality competition series "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" to other equally captivating projects.

Courteney Cox – Born in 1964, Birmingham, Alabama

Courteney Cox, the sensational American actress, and director, stole our hearts as Monica Geller in the beloved sitcom "Friends." Her performance as the quirky and lovable character made her famous, leaving an unforgettable impression on her audience worldwide. She garnered accolades, including a coveted Screen Actors Guild Award, for her mesmerizing portrayal.

As the curtains fell on "Friends" in 2004, Courteney continued her triumphant journey, gracing our screens in other hit TV shows like "Dirt" and "Cougar Town." Today, she remains an influential force, captivating audiences both in front of and behind the camera and solidifying her status as an influential figure in the industry.

Penny Smith – Born in 1958, Eastwood, United Kingdom

British TV presenter and journalist Penny Smith stole the hearts of millions on the iconic morning show "GMTV." In 1993, she burst onto the scene and instantly became a household name, winning over audiences with her irresistible charm and engaging presenting style.

Throughout her incredible tenure on "GMTV," Penny fearlessly tackled major events, lending her insightful perspective to riveting coverage. Not only that, but she also had the privilege of interviewing an impressive array of high-profile figures. Since bidding farewell to GMTV in 2010, Penny's career has flourished. She continues to captivate audiences as a seasoned presenter and journalist, gracing the airwaves on BBC Radio 2.

Michelle Ryan – Born in 1984, Enfield, North London

Michelle Ryan was catapulted to stardom in the mid-2000s, igniting screens with her electric performance as Zoe Slater in the enduring saga "EastEnders." Her magnetic portrayal of a fierce and determined young woman grappling with the trials of life garnered an adoring following and numerous accolades.

Her triumph on the show propelled her into film and television. Among her illustrious feats, she commanded the lead in the short-lived American series "Bionic Woman" and graced the enchanted world of BBC's "Merlin." Though her journey has had its share of twists and turns, she remains an adored luminary in the hearts of devoted British television fans.

Twiggy – Born in 1949, Neasden, London

Born Lesley Lawson, Twiggy captured the hearts of millions with her captivating androgynous look. With her short hair and enchanting doe-like eyes, Twiggy revolutionized the fashion world as a teenage model. The year 1966 belonged to her as she was crowned "The Face of 1966" by the esteemed Daily Express.

From there, she soared to unimaginable heights, becoming the first supermodel to grace the covers of renowned magazines worldwide. She also dazzled audiences on television and in film, earning critical acclaim for her performance in the masterpiece "The Boy Friend." Today, she continues to shine as a timeless beauty, sought after for her lasting influence in the fashion industry.

Elaine Lordan – Born in 1966, Islington, London

Elaine Lordan is a sensational British actress who stole the spotlight with her unforgettable portrayal of Lynne Hobbs in the beloved BBC soap opera "EastEnders." Her journey on the show was a rollercoaster ride of gripping storylines, from her character's captivating union with Garry Hobbs to her battle against the demons of alcoholism. Although she bid farewell to "EastEnders'' in 2004, her mark on British television remains an iconic chapter in its history.

Since the show, Elaine's talent has continued to shine on stage and screen. She has graced television screens in the acclaimed series "Red Rock" and enchanted audiences in the silver screen gem "The Callback Queen."

Jasper Carrott – Born in 1945, Birmingham, England

Jasper Carrott took the 1970s by storm with his uproarious stand-up routines. Armed with a keen eye for the absurdities of everyday life and a knack for poking fun at British culture, he became an instant hit. His talent even landed him his TV show, "The Jasper Carrott Trial," in 1975.

The laughter continued to flow throughout the 1980s and 1990s as he rocked the stage with his stand-up comedy. He showcased his acting chops in beloved television series like "The Detectives" and another run of "The Jasper Carrott Trial." Jasper's incredible has brought him a prestigious BAFTA award. And guess what? He hasn't slowed down a bit.

Pauline Quirke – Born in 1959, London Borough of Hackney

Pauline Quirke stole the limelight with her youthful charm and infectious talent. From her early days as a child performer on "Dixon of Dock Green," she embarked on an incredible journey to stardom. However, her unforgettable portrayal of Sharon in the sitcom "Birds of a Feather" truly launched her into the stratosphere.

But Pauline didn't rest on her laurels. She remained a force to be reckoned with, appearing in numerous films and TV shows, showcasing her versatility and captivating audiences with her acting prowess. While she bid farewell to the world of acting in 2017, her remarkable contributions to British television and theater continue to be celebrated.

Victoria Principal – Born in 1950, Fukuoka, Japan

Victoria Principal is a captivating actress and savvy entrepreneur who made waves in the entertainment industry with her unforgettable role in the television series, "Dallas." She set hearts racing and kept us on the edge of our seats with her involvement in the legendary "Who Shot J.R.?" cliffhanger.

She ventured into the realm of writing, penning a series of captivating books on health, beauty, and skincare. Her expertise led her to create her line of skincare products, Principal Secret, which took the '90s by storm. Although she's stepped back from the limelight, her legacy lives on as one of the most iconic performers in television history.

Connie Stevens – Born in 1938, Brooklyn, New York

Picture-perfect with her mesmerizing blonde locks and radiant beauty, Connie Stevens skyrocketed to stardom in the golden 1950s and 1960s. A name that echoed in every household, she left audiences spellbound with her dazzling performances on the silver and small screens. From her early beginnings to her unforgettable portrayals in acclaimed movies like "Susan Slade" and "Parrish," Connie proved to be an unstoppable powerhouse.

She also ventured into the music world, creating chart-topping hits like "Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)." With a career that shone as brightly as the Hollywood lights, it's no surprise that she continues to be adored and cherished.

Linda Evans – Born in 1942, Hartford, Connecticut

With a captivating journey that began in the swinging 1960s, Linda Evans' unforgettable portrayal of the bold and spirited Audra Barkley in the legendary Western series "The Big Valley" brought her fame. But that was just the beginning of her mesmerizing reign. In the glamorous 1980s, she unleashed her striking beauty and undeniable talent as the iconic Krystle Carrington in the sensational drama series "Dynasty."

The show's immense success catapulted her into the hearts of millions and earned her the coveted Golden Globe accolade. Though she may have taken a hiatus from acting, Linda remains an adored figure, forever cherished for her contributions to pop culture.

Richard Simmons – Born in 1948, New Orleans

Richard Simmons, the iconic figure in the fitness realm, has left a lasting mark on households worldwide. Through television shows like "Sweatin' to the Oldies" and "Richard Simmons and the Silver Foxes," Richard revolutionized exercise with boundless energy and unadulterated fun, welcoming people of all ages and fitness levels into the fitness arena.

Not stopping there, he even produced his line of exercise videos and equipment, empowering individuals to sweat it out in the comfort of their homes. His benevolent spirit shone brightly, too, as he generously donated millions to numerous charities and causes. Although Richard has mostly retreated from the public eye, his legacy endures.

Lulu Santos – Born in 1953, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The legendary Brazilian musician Lulu Santos has become a household name in the music world. With his captivating melodies and magnetic stage presence, Lulu has soared to stardom as a gifted singer and guitarist, leaving an unquestionable mark on fans across generations. Blending rock, pop, and funk seamlessly, his unique sound has mesmerized audiences worldwide.

From sold-out concerts to unforgettable performances at music festivals, he has proven his unmatched talent. Today, he continues to inspire aspiring musicians, shaping the future of Brazilian music. Lulu's legacy is an enduring testament to his immeasurable contributions to the industry and his unwavering dedication to his craft.

Fiona Phillips – Born in 1961, Canterbury, Kent, England

Fiona Phillips, a name that resonates in the world of broadcasting, has left an indelible impression on audiences across the globe. Hosting popular shows like "GMTV" and "Loose Women," Fiona became a household favorite, captivating viewers with her engaging interviews and warm-hearted nature.

Beyond her on-screen success, Fiona has also famously advocated for various causes, shedding light on important issues and championing charitable initiatives. Her contributions have made a tangible difference in the lives of countless individuals. While she may have taken a step back from the limelight with the passing years, her influence and legacy in the broadcasting world endure.

Agnetha Fältskog – Born in 1950, Jönköping, Sweden

As one of the sensational voices behind the iconic Swedish pop group ABBA, Agnetha Fältskog's voice soared to celestial heights with hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia," thrusting her into the stratosphere of global superstardom. But her artistic adventure didn't stop there. Her solo career unleashed a torrent of soul-stirring melodies and infectious pop anthems, each showcasing her powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics.

Yet, amidst the adoration, Agnetha remained grounded, endearing herself to fans worldwide. Though she may have stepped away from the spotlight, her musical legacy reverberates through time, forever immortalizing her as a beacon of timeless talent and captivating artistry.

SYDNEY PENNY - BORN IN 1971, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

Sydney Penny grew up in California, where she had an early start in show business. She first appeared in the miniseries "The Thorn Birds" when she was only 11 years old as 'Meggie,' and that performance earned her a Golden Globe nomination. When she was 13, she portrayed Megan Wheeler in Clint Eastwood's western, "Pale Rider," for which she received a Young Artist Award.

Penny went on to have a successful career even as an adult, and one of her most notable performances is her portrayal of Julia Santos Keefer in "All My Children." Her performance was widely acclaimed, and it earned her a Daytime Emmy Award.

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