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Dame Imelda Mary Philomena Bernadette Staunton (born 9 January 1956) is an English actress and singer. After training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Staunton began her career in repertory theatre in 1976 and appeared in various theatre productions in the West End and across the UK. Over her career, she has received several awards including a British Academy Film Award, and five Laurence Olivier Awards as well as nominations for an , three British Academy Television Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and three .

On London stage, she has received fourteen 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 four wins for Best Actress in a Musical for her roles in the musicals Into the Woods (1991), (2013), Gypsy (2016), and Hello, Dolly! (2024). She was Olivier-nominated for The Beggar's Opera (1982), The Wizard of Oz (1988), (1988), Guys and Dolls (1997), Entertaining Mr Sloane (2010), Good People (2015), and (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 (2004). She later gained notoriety for playing in two of the Harry Potter films in 2007 and 2010. She also acted in (2005), Another Year (2010), Pride (2014), and Downton Abbey (2019), and voiced roles in (2000), (2011), and Paddington (2014).

On television, Staunton starred in the 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 in the television film The Girl (2012) and Queen in the historical series The Crown (2022–2023). Staunton also took roles in Antonia and Jane (1990), (1995), David Copperfield (1999), My Family and Other Animals (2005), Cranford (2007), and Flesh and Blood (2020).


Early life and education
Staunton was born in Archway, , the only child of Bridie (née McNicholas), a hairdresser, and Joseph Staunton, a . They lived over Staunton's mother's salon. Her parents were immigrants from , Ireland; her father from and her mother from . Her mother, a musician, had played in Irish showbands; while she could not read music, she could play almost any tune by ear on the accordion or fiddle. When Staunton was in her teens, her parents separated, both later meeting new partners.

As a pupil at La Sainte Union Catholic School, Staunton took drama classes with her elocution teacher and had starring roles in school plays, including that of Polly Peachum in The Beggar's Opera. Encouraged by her teacher, she auditioned for drama schools: while the Central School of Speech and Drama and Guildhall School of Music and Drama did not extend offers to her, she was accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art at age 18.


Acting career

1976–1999: Career beginnings and early roles
Staunton graduated from in 1976, then spent six years in British repertory theatre, including a period at the Northcott Theatre, , where she had the title role in Shaw's Saint Joan (1979). She then moved on to roles the National Theatre, including Lucy Lockit in The Beggar's Opera (1982), which earned her nominations for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical and Most Promising Newcomer of the Year in Theatre. She also appeared in two revivals of Guys and Dolls at the National Theatre; the first in 1982 in which she met her husband Jim Carter and the second in 1996 in which she played Miss Adelaide and was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

In 1985, Staunton won her first Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role for her work in both The Corn Is Green at The Old Vic and A Chorus of Disapproval at the National Theatre. She also played in the Royal Shakespeare Company's 1987 revival of The Wizard of Oz at the , which earned her another Olivier nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. Staunton won her first Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for playing the Baker's Wife in the original London production of Into the Woods (1990).

Staunton's first big-screen role came in a 1986 film Comrades. She then appeared in the 1991 film Antonia and Jane, and in the 1992 film Peter's Friends. Other film roles include performances in Much Ado About Nothing (1993), (1993), Sense and Sensibility (1995) and (1996). In 1993, she appeared on television alongside and in If You See God, Tell Him. Staunton also played the wife of Detective Burakov in the 1995 HBO movie, , which recounted the pursuit and capture of Russian serial killer . She has had other television parts in The Singing Detective (1986), , and the sitcom Is It Legal? (1995–98), as well as A Bit of Fry and Laurie. She was a on Mole's Christmas (1994). Staunton shared a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Performance by a Cast in 1998 for Shakespeare in Love.

On radio, she has appeared in the title role of the detective drama series Julie Enfield Investigates, as the lead "Izzy Comyn" in the comedy Up the Garden Path (which later moved to ITV with Staunton reprising the role), in Diary of a Provincial Lady (from 1999), as "Courageous Kate" in Series 1 of Elephants to Catch Eels and as "" in Series 2 of Acropolis Now. She starred opposite in the post-World War II mystery series Daunt and Dervish, and opposite in The Patrick and Maureen Maybe Music Experience. She played the role of a schoolboy as the lead character in the five part (15 minutes each): "The Skool Days of Nigel Molesworth" for BBC Radio 4.


2000–2011: Vera Drake and Harry Potter films
In the early 2000s, Staunton appeared in supporting roles in (2000), (2001) and Bright Young Things (2003). She received widespread acclaim for her performance in the title role of Mike Leigh’s (2004), as a working-class woman who secretly performs abortions. She won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, the European Film Award for Best Actress, and the Venice Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actress; the film itself won the Golden Lion. For the same role she received her first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress, as well as nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. She went on to star in (2005) and played Margaret Campbell in (2007) opposite Hilary Swank. That same year she portrayed the free-thinking gossip Miss Pole in the BBC series Cranford.

Staunton portrayed in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), for which she received widespread acclaim. She was nominated in the "British Actress in a Supporting Role" category at the London Film Critics Circle Awards. Staunton reprised her role as Dolores Umbridge in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 in 2010. In 2011, she played Grace Andrews in the second series of .

Other film roles include the 2008 movie A Bunch of Amateurs, in which she starred alongside , and , and the character of Sonia Teichberg in 's (2009). Staunton provided the voice of the Talking Flowers in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland (2010), and played one of the lead roles in the ghost film The Awakening in 2011. In the ensuing 20 years, Staunton mainly had roles in plays, including Sonya in (1988), Kath in Entertaining Mr Sloane (2009) and Good People (2014), for which she received Olivier nominations for Best Actress in a Play. She also appeared in two productions at the , firstly in the premiere of 's There Came a Gypsy Riding in 2007 and secondly in a revival of 's A Delicate Balance in 2011. In 2011, she was the Voice of the Interface in the highly acclaimed and nominee for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (Short Form) episode of  – "The Girl Who Waited". In 2012, she portrayed , the wife of , in the television movie The Girl, which also starred and . Her performance saw her nominated for a BAFTA Television Award and a Primetime Emmy Award.


2012–2019: Return to musical theatre
Most recently, Staunton has appeared in two Chichester Festival Theatre productions, taking on the role of Mrs. Lovett in a revival of 's between 2011 and 2012, starring opposite , before starring as Rose in a revival of Gypsy between 2014 and 2015. Both productions transferred to London for critically and commercially acclaimed runs. Staunton won her second and third Olivier Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for the two productions in 2013 and 2016 respectively.Shenton. Mark. "Winners of 2016 Olivier Awards Announced: 'Gypsy', 'Kinky Boots', 'In the Heights' Emerge Victorious" Playbill, 3 April 2016 In 2012, she voiced in the film The Pirates! Band of Misfits, where she serves as the main antagonist. In 2014, she co-starred in Maleficent as well as the British comedy-drama Pride. In late 2014, she had a voice role in Paddington, a film based on the books by Michael Bond. Staunton and her Harry Potter co-star voiced Paddington's Aunt Lucy and Uncle Pastuzo, respectively.

Staunton returned to the Harold Pinter Theatre in London's West End in 2017 as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, starring alongside , and at the Harold Pinter Theatre. This play was broadcast in National Theatre Live on 18 May 2017. Staunton performed the role of Sally in the 2017 National Theatre revival of 's , alongside as Phyllis, and as Ben. The show was broadcast through the National Theatre Live initiative on 16 November 2017. An August 2018 announcement revealed that Staunton would be among the new cast to join the original actors in Downton Abbey which started principal photography at about the same time.


2020–present: The Crown and theatre roles
Since May 2020, Staunton stars in the Apple TV+ comedy series Trying. The first season premiered on 1 May 2020 and the second-season premieres on 14 May 2021, with the show already renewed for a third season. On 31 January 2020, it was announced that she would be portraying Queen in the fifth season of the critically acclaimed series The Crown. On 9 July 2020, it was announced that the series had been extended to a sixth and final season, with Staunton again to reprise her role of the Queen. Staunton's performance in the fifth season earned her nominations for a Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Television Award. Her performance in the sixth season earned her nominations for another Golden Globe Award and Primetime Emmy Award. Staunton has stated that she was filming scenes for The Crown on 8 September 2022, the day of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and that she and co-star were informed of the news during the shoot and chose to complete the day’s filming before observing a period of mourning. In summer 2024, Staunton played the role of Dolly Gallagher Levi in a revival of the musical Hello, Dolly! at the .Al-Hassan, Aliya. Review Roundup: Did Imelda Staunton Delight in HELLO, DOLLY! at The London Palladium? broadwayworld.com, 19 July 2024 Staunton's performance won her another Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

Staunton has narrated unabridged audio-book versions of many of 's children's books, including , The Gruffalo's Child, Monkey Puzzle, The Snail and the Whale, and Zog, as well as other children's books. In 2014 she collaborated with her husband, Jim Carter, and Show of Hands on Centenary: Words and Music of the Great War, an album of songs and poetry from and inspired by World War I. Staunton reprised her role as Dolores Umbridge for the Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry attraction opening at Universal Epic Universe in 2025.


Personal life
Staunton and her husband, actor Jim Carter, have a daughter, , born in 1993. In 2007, they appeared in the BBC series Cranford, with Carter as Captain Brown and Bessie as a maid. "Imelda Staunton on acting naturally" The Sunday Times, 21 June 2008 They live in . In 2025 Staunton and her daughter Bessie Carter co-starred in a production of Mrs. Warren's Profession in London.

In 2014, Staunton's dog, Molly, appeared as Chowsie the dog in Gypsy at the Chichester Festival Theatre from 6 October to 8 November. Staunton played the leading role of Mama Rose.Chichester Festival Theatre "Gypsy A Musical Fable" 2014 Official Program.


Political views
Staunton endorsed the Labour Party in the 2024 United Kingdom general election. Staunton is also a patron for the Milton Rooms, a new arts centre in Malton, North Yorkshire along with , and and is also patron at Swan Theatre, Worcester where she made her acting debut as well as leading creative health charity Breathe Arts Health Research


Performances and works

Film
1986 !scope="row"Comrades
(2026). 9781138829176, Taylor & Francis.
1992 !scope="row"Peter's Friends
1993 !scope="row"Much Ado About NothingMargaret
1994 !scope="row"
1995 !scope="row" ;
1996 !scope="row"Twelfth NightMaria
1997 !scope="row"Remember Me?Lorna
1998 !scope="row"Shakespeare in LoveNurse
1999 !scope="row"Jack & the BeanstalkDillyVoice; Direct-to-video
2000 !scope="row"BuntyVoice
2001 !scope="row"Another Life
2002 !scope="row" Short; Direct-to-video
2003 !scope="row"
(2026). 9781783200269, .
2004 !scope="row"
2005 !scope="row"
2006 !scope="row"Shadow Man Direct-to-video
2007 !scope="row"
2008 !scope="row"Three and Out
2009 !scope="row"
2010 !scope="row"Alice in WonderlandTall Flower FacesVoice
2011 !scope="row"
2012 !scope="row"
2014 !scope="row"Pride
2017 !scope="row"Little Bird Short
2019 !scope="row"Downton AbbeyLady Maud Bagshaw
2020 !scope="row"Amulet
2022 !scope="row"Lady Maud Bagshaw
2023 !scope="row"The Canterville GhostMrs. UmneyVoice
2024 !scope="row"Paddington in Peru
2025 !scope="row"& Sons Post-production


Television
1982 !scope="row"Playhouse Episode: "Easy Money"
1986 !scope="row"Ladies in ChargeEdithEpisode: "Double Act"
1988 !scope="row"ThompsonVarious rolesMiniseries; 6 episodes
1989 !scope="row" 3 episodes
1990–1993 !scope="row"Up the Garden Path Main role; 18 episodes
1990 !scope="row" Episode: "Antonia and Jane"
Episode: "The Englishman's Wife"

1991 !scope="row" Episode: "They Never Slept"
1992 !scope="row"
1993 !scope="row"Don't Leave Me This Way Television film
1994 !scope="row"WoodcockEdnaTelevision film
1995 !scope="row" Television film
1995–1998 !scope="row"Is It Legal? Main role; 21 episodes
1995 !scope="row"Various rolesVoice;
1996 !scope="row"Various rolesVoice; Television film
1998–2000 !scope="row" Miniseries; 3 episodes
1999 !scope="row" Episode: "Dead Man's Eleven"
2002 !scope="row"Murder Miniseries; 4 episodes
2003 !scope="row"Let's Write a Story ; Episode: "Humour"
2005 !scope="row"Fingersmith 3 episodes
2006 !scope="row"Dogtown Miniseries; Episode 4
2007 !scope="row"Where Have I Been All Your Life?Angela
2008 !scope="row"Clay Television film
2009 !scope="row"Return to Cranford Episodes: "August 1844", "October 1844"
2010–2011 !scope="row" Guest role (Halloween special)
main role (series 2); 7 episodes


2010 !scope="row"White Other Television short
2011 !scope="row" Voice; Episode: "The Girl Who Waited"
2012 !scope="row" Television film
2013 !scope="row"Mouse and Mole at Christmas TimeVarious rolesVoice; Television film
2014 !scope="row"That Day We SangEnidTelevision film
2019 !scope="row" Miniseries; 6 episodes
2020 !scope="row"Flesh and BloodMaryMiniseries; 4 episodes
2020–2021 !scope="row"TryingPenny8 episodes
2022–2023 !scope="row"The CrownQueen Main role (Seasons 5–6);
20 episodes
2023 !scope="row"Aunt EdieEpisode: "A Very Brassic Christmas"


Theatre
1982–1983 !scope="row"Guys and Dolls Royal National Theatre
1982–1983 !scope="row" Royal National Theatre
1982–1983 !scope="row"Schweyk in the Second World WarAnnaRoyal National Theatre
1984 !scope="row" Theatre Royal Stratford East
1985 !scope="row"
1985–1986 !scope="row" Royal National Theatre
1987 !scope="row"Venus and AdonisVenus
(2026). 9780415275392, Taylor & Francis.
1987–1988 !scope="row"
1988 !scope="row"SonyaVaudeville Theatre
1989 !scope="row"LubaKing's Head Theatre
1990–1991 !scope="row"Into the Woods Phoenix Theatre
1991 !scope="row"Bold GirlsCassieHampstead Theatre
1994 !scope="row"On Borrowed TimeSouthwark PlayhouseProducer and director
1994–1995 !scope="row"Slavs!BonfilaHampstead Theatre
1996 !scope="row"Habeas Corpus
1996–1997 !scope="row"Guys and Dolls Royal National Theatre
1998 !scope="row"Divas at the Donmar season
2000–2001 !scope="row"Life x 3Ines
2004 !scope="row"Calico Duke of York's Theatre
2007 !scope="row"There Came a Gypsy RidingMargaret
2009 !scope="row"Entertaining Mr SloaneKathTrafalgar Theatre
2011 !scope="row"Claire
2011–2012 !scope="row" Chichester Festival Theatre
2013 !scope="row"Circle Mirror TransformationMartyRoyal Court Theatre
2014 !scope="row"Good People
2014–2015 !scope="row"Gypsy Chichester Festival Theatre
2017 !scope="row"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?MarthaHarold Pinter Theatre
2017–2018 !scope="row" Royal National Theatre
2020 !scope="row"Talking Heads Segment: "A Lady of Letters"
2024 !scope="row"Hello, Dolly!Dolly Gallagher Levi See Who's Joining Imelda Staunton in London Revival of Hello, Dolly!; Cast Complete
2025 !scope="row"Mrs. Warren's ProfessionKitty Warren


Theme park attractions
+ !Year !Title !Role !Ref(s)
2025Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry

Discography
  • 1990: Into the Woods – Original London Cast; as baker's wife.
  • 2010: Audio Collection; as the narrator of the Gruffalo, The Gruffalo's Child, Highway Rat, Zog, and Charlie Cook's Favourite Book.
  • 2012: Revival Cast Recording; as Mrs. Lovett.
  • 2015: Gypsy – London Cast Recording; as Momma Rose.
  • 2019: – London Cast Recording; as Sally.


Awards and honours
Staunton has received numerous accolades including a , five , and a Screen Actors Guild Award in addition to nominations for an , three Golden Globe Awards, and two Primetime Emmy Awards. Staunton was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2006 New Year Honours, Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2016 New Year Honours and Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2024 Birthday Honours, all for services to drama, and the last additionally for charity.


See also
  • List of British actors
  • List of Academy Award winners and nominees from Great Britain
  • List of actors with Academy Award nominations


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