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Celia Imrie. Celia Diana Savile Imrie CBE (born 15 July 1952 [1] [2] [3]) is an Anglo-Scottish actress and author. She is best known for her film roles, including the Bridget Jones film series, Calendar Girls (2003), Nanny McPhee (2005), The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011), The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015), Mamma Mia!
Celia Imrie. Celia Imrie is an Olivier award-winning and Screen Actors Guild-nominated actress, a Variety magazine 'Icon' and Women in Film and Television 'Lifetime Achievement award' winner. As well as her acclaimed film, television and theatre work, she is also a Sunday Times best-selling author. Celia is much loved for her film roles ...
- Actress, Soundtrack
- July 15, 1952
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Celia Imrie. Actress: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Celia Imrie is an Olivier award-winning and Screen Actors Guild-nominated actress, a Variety magazine 'Icon' and Women in Film and Television 'Lifetime Achievement award' winner. As well as her acclaimed film, television and theatre work, she is also a Sunday Times best-selling author. Celia is much loved for her film roles including The ...
- July 15, 1952
Sep 22, 2020 · As her portrayal of a foul-mouthed gran in Better Things finally reaches UK screens, Celia Imrie talks about commuting by cruise ship, her funniest ever sketch – and taking up trapeze at 68
Celia Imrie calls herself The Happy Hoofer - the same name she gave to her 2011 autobiography. On the face of it, the reasons seem clear. For many a year, she's brought joy through her TV comedy ...
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Celia Imrie (born 15 July 1952) is an English actress. In a career starting in the early 1970s, Imrie has played Marianne Bellshade in Bergerac, Philippa Moorcroft in Dinnerladies, Miss Babs in Acorn Antiques, Diana Neal in After You've Gone, and Gloria Millington in Kingdom.
Celia Imrie grabs life "with fever" as shown in her new film Celia Imrie calls herself The Happy Hoofer - the same name she gave to her 2011 autobiography. On the face of it, the reasons seem clear.