Imelda Staunton

Known for her many roles on the West End stage, Staunton has received thirteen Laurence Olivier Award nominations, winning the Best Supporting Role in a Play for her work in both ''A Chorus of Disapproval'' / ''The Corn Is Green'' (1985) followed by three wins for Best Actress in a Musical for her roles in the musicals ''Into the Woods'' (1991), ''Sweeney Todd'' (2013), and ''Gypsy'' (2016). She was also Olivier-nominated for ''The Beggar's Opera'' (1982), ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1988), ''Uncle Vanya'' (1988), ''Guys and Dolls'' (1997), ''Entertaining Mr Sloane'' (2010), ''Good People'' (2015), and ''Follies'' (2018).
On film, Staunton took early roles in films such as ''Peter's Friends'' (1992), ''Much Ado About Nothing'' (1993), ''Sense and Sensibility'' (1995), and ''Shakespeare in Love'' (1998). Staunton won a BAFTA Award for playing the title role of a working class woman in ''Vera Drake'' (2004). She later gained a wider audience for her role as Dolores Umbridge in the ''Harry Potter'' films ''The Order of the Phoenix'' (2007) and ''The Deathly Hallows - Part 1'' (2010). She also acted in ''Nanny McPhee'', ''Another Year'' (2010), ''Pride'' (2014), and ''Downton Abbey'' (2019), and provided voiced roles in ''Chicken Run'' (2000), ''Arthur Christmas'' (2011), and ''Paddington'' (2014).
On television, Staunton starred in the sitcoms ''Up the Garden Path'' from (1990–1993) and ''Is it Legal?'' (1995–1998). She received Primetime Emmy Award and British Academy Television Award nominations for her portrayals of Alma Hitchcock in the HBO television film ''The Girl'' (2012) and Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix historical series ''The Crown'' (2022–2023). Staunton also took roles in ''Antonia and Jane'' (1990), ''Citizen X'' (1995), ''David Copperfield'' (1999), ''My Family and Other Animals'' (2005), ''Cranford'' (2007), and ''Flesh and Blood'' (2020). Provided by Wikipedia