Joan Plowright
Joan Ann Plowright, known as Dame Joan Plowright, Lady Olivier, DBE (28 October 1929 - 16 January 2025), was a celebrated English actress whose remarkable career extended over six decades. Recognized for her exceptional talent, Plowright garnered numerous accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award, showcasing her versatility in both film and theater.
Plowright's illustrious career featured a range of notable performances, and she received an Academy Award nomination for her role in "Enchanted April" (1991). Additionally, her work earned her nominations for an Emmy Award and two BAFTA Awards, further emphasizing her status as a prominent figure in the performing arts.
One of her standout achievements is her distinction as one of only four actresses to win two Golden Globes in a single year, highlighting her extraordinary capabilities and dedication to her craft. Throughout her life, Plowright collaborated with some of the greatest talents in the industry, leaving an indelible mark on both stage and screen. Her legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors and actresses around the world, ensuring that her remarkable contributions to the arts will not be forgotten.
Filmography
Daphne Laureola
Dance with Me
Tom's Midnight Garden
Surviving Picasso
I Am David
Brimstone & Treacle
Three Sisters
And a Nightingale Sang
Knife Edge
Equus
Revolution
The Dressmaker
Dennis the Menace
Global Heresy
101 Dalmatians
Time Without Pity
Bringing Down the House
Dinosaur
The Scarlet Letter (1995)
Nothing Like a Dame
A Place for Annie
Tea with Mussolini
Stalin
Curious George
Back to the Secret Garden
Last Action Hero
The Spiderwick Chronicles
Drowning by Numbers
The Return of the Native
George and the Dragon
Britannia Hospital
Enchanted April (1991)
I Love You to Death