ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月22日 13時11分


Dame Judi Dench is one of the greatest British actresses — a star alum of the Royal Shakespeare Company (@thersc), Sally Bowles in the London production of “Cabaret” and an Oscar winner for her 8-minute turn as Queen Elizabeth I in “Shakespeare in Love.” In fact, she’s portrayed so many queens on stage and screen that when she plays a duchess, it seems like a demotion. Now, 20 years after she received an Oscar nomination for playing Victoria in “Mrs. Brown” — a saga of how the queen grew close to a younger man, a servant who doted on her after her beloved Albert died, outraging her household — she’s back in Oscar contention for “Victoria & Abdul,” this time about the queen growing close to another younger man, also a servant who doted on her after the other one died, again outraging her household. But despite her many acting accolades, there’s one thing #DameJudiDench wants you to know: She detests being called “a national treasure.” “I hate that,” she tells @ニューヨーク・タイムズ. “It’s not just tedious. It’s some old rock in a cupboard that the glass is shut on and nobody gets it out to dust it. I loathe it. I just want to be called a joker. A jobbing actor. Somebody who has a laugh.” Visit the link in our profile to read more about the octogenarian actress, photographed here by @jimmyfontaine1.


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