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  1. Miriam Margolyes OBE (/ ˈ m ɑːr ɡ əl iː z / MAR-gə-leez; born 18 May 1941) is an actress holding both British and Australian citizenship. She has gained prominence as a character actor on stage and screen.

  2. Actress: The Age of Innocence. A veteran of stage and screen, award-winning actress Miriam Margolyes has achieved success on both sides of the Atlantic. Winner of the BAFTA Best Supporting Actress award in 1993 for The Age of Innocence (1993), she received Best Supporting Actress at the 1989 LA Critics Circle Awards for her role in Little ...

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  3. Learn about the life and career of Miriam Margolyes, a British-born Australian actress who won a BAFTA and an OBE. Find out her roles in films, TV, stage, and her love of Charles Dickens.

    • May 18, 1941
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    • Margolyes says she is now mostly unable to do theatre as she is “semi-crippled” Margolyes describes herself as” semi-crippled” in the new memoir, adding: “Usually that means you have to stop.
    • Margolyes names her most-despised people ever. In the memoir, Margolyes names Israeli president Benjamin Netanyahu as the “living person” she “most despises”.
    • Margolyes calls out Warren Beatty for on-set habit. Margolyes says that, after she was cast by Warren Beatty in 1981 film Reds, she took it upon herself to call the actor-director out for his “irritating habit of filming” people “without warning”.
    • Margolyes flashed Martin Scorsese on Age of Innocence set. Margolyes reveals she once flashed a tired Martin Scorsese after one particularly long morning on the set of his 1993 film The Age of Innocence.
  5. Jun 14, 2023 · 14 June 2023. By Mattea Bubalo,BBC News. Tim Walker. Miriam Margolyes says she "wouldn't want to be straight for anything", as she makes her Vogue cover debut at 82. The actress posed for...

  6. Jun 14, 2023 · The actress and LGBTQ+ pioneer talks about her sexuality, career and insecurity in the July edition of British Vogue. She says she has never had any shame about being gay and regrets coming out to her parents.

  7. A documentary series featuring Miriam Margolyes and Alan Cumming as they explore their Scottish heritage and culture. Watch them travel across Scotland and the US in a motorhome, meet celebrities and locals, and share their humorous and heartfelt stories.

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