Virginia McKenna
Dame Virginia Anne McKenna, DBE, born on June 7, 1931, is a prominent British actress, author, activist, and advocate for wildlife conservation. She gained widespread recognition for her performances in classic films such as "A Town Like Alice" (1956), "Carve Her Name with Pride" (1958), "Born Free" (1966), and "Ring of Bright Water" (1969). McKenna's portrayal of Joy Adamson in "Born Free" not only showcased her exceptional talent but also ignited her passion for wildlife preservation.
Beyond her successful acting career, Virginia McKenna has dedicated herself to animal welfare, co-founding The Born Free Foundation, an organization committed to protecting wildlife and promoting ethical treatment of animals. Her efforts in conservation have made a significant impact, inspiring many to support the cause.
With a career spanning several decades, McKenna has established herself as a respected figure in both the entertainment industry and the field of environmental activism. Her contributions have earned her numerous accolades, including being appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Virginia McKenna continues to be an influential voice, advocating for the rights of animals and raising awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation worldwide.
Filmography
Simba
The Ship That Died of Shame
Born Free
Father's Doing Fine
Swallows and Amazons
An Elephant Called Slowly
The Smallest Show on Earth
Julius Caesar (1979)
Golden Years (2016)
Waterloo
The Lion at World's End
The Wreck of the Mary Deare
Ring of Bright Water
Sliding Doors
Widow's Walk
A Town Like Alice
The Disappearance
Holocaust 2000