Imelda Staunton
Birthday: 1956-01-09 | Place of Birth: Archway, London, England, UKImelda Mary Philomena Bernadette Staunton, CBE (born 9 January 1956) is an English stage and screen actress. She is best known for her performances in the British comedy television series Up the Garden Path and the films Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Vera Drake. For the latter, she drew widespread critical acclaim as Vera Drake, earning her a Best Actress Oscar nomination and a number of wins including the BAFTA and Venice Film Festival Awards for best actress in a leading role. Staunton was born in Archway, North London, the only child of Bridie, a hairdresser, and Joseph Staunton, a road-worker and labourer. The family lived over Staunton's mother's hair dressing salon while Staunton’s father worked on the roads. Staunton met her husband, English actor Jim Carter, in Richard Eyre's landmark early Eighties production of Guys And Dolls at the National Theatre. They have a daughter, Bessie, born 1993. Staunton lives with her family in West Hampstead, northwest London, and is long time friends with actor Stephen Fry, actor Hugh Laurie and actress Emma Thompson, her neighbor.
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Acting
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as Maud Bagshaw
as Mary Bennett
as Sister Claire
as Karen Edwards
as Aunt Lucy (voice)
as Sandra Abbott
as Aunt Lucy (voice)
as Hefina
as Knotgrass
as Alma Reville Hitchcock
as Queen Victoria (voice)
as Maud Hill
as Mrs Santa (voice)
as Sonia Teichberg
as Mary
as Rosemary Cassidy
as Dolores Umbridge
as Hazel Nightingale
as Margaret Campbell
as Miss Pole
as Ambassador Cochran
as Barge Lady
as Naomi