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 Academy Award, three British Academy Television Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and three Emmy Awards.
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), 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 notoriety for playing Dolores Umbridge in two of the Harry Potter films in 2007 and 2010. She also acted in Nanny McPhee (2005), Another Year (2010), Pride (2014), and Downton Abbey (2019), and 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).
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.
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 Dorothy Gale in the Royal Shakespeare Company's 1987 revival of The Wizard of Oz at the Barbican Centre, 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), Deadly Advice (1993), Sense and Sensibility (1995) and Twelfth Night (1996). In 1993, she appeared on television alongside Richard Briers and Adrian Edmondson in If You See God, Tell Him. Staunton also played the wife of Detective Burakov in the 1995 HBO movie, Citizen X, which recounted the pursuit and capture of Russian serial killer Andrei Chikatilo. She has had other television parts in The Singing Detective (1986), Midsomer Murders, and the sitcom Is It Legal? (1995–98), as well as A Bit of Fry and Laurie. She was a voice artist 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 "Xanthippe" in Series 2 of Acropolis Now. She starred opposite Anna Massey in the post-World War II mystery series Daunt and Dervish, and opposite Patrick Barlow 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.
Staunton portrayed Dolores Umbridge 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 Psychoville.
Other film roles include the 2008 movie A Bunch of Amateurs, in which she starred alongside Burt Reynolds, Derek Jacobi and Samantha Bond, and the character of Sonia Teichberg in Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock (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 Uncle Vanya (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 Almeida Theatre, firstly in the premiere of Frank McGuinness's There Came a Gypsy Riding in 2007 and secondly in a revival of Edward Albee'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 Doctor Who – "The Girl Who Waited". In 2012, she portrayed Alma Reville, the wife of Alfred Hitchcock, in the HBO television movie The Girl, which also starred Toby Jones and Sienna Miller. Her performance saw her nominated for a BAFTA Television Award and a Primetime Emmy Award.
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 Conleth Hill, Luke Treadaway and Imogen Poots 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 Stephen Sondheim's Follies, alongside Janie Dee as Phyllis, and Philip Quast 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.
Staunton has narrated unabridged audio-book versions of many of Julia Donaldson's children's books, including The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo's Child, Monkey Puzzle, The Snail and the Whale, Stick Man 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.
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.
Acting career
1976–1999: Career beginnings and early roles
2000–2011: Vera Drake and Harry Potter films
2012–2019: Return to musical theatre
2020–present: The Crown and theatre roles
Personal life
Political views
Performances and works
Film
1986
!scope="row" Comrades 1992
!scope="row" Peter's Friends 1993
!scope="row" Much Ado About Nothing Margaret 1994
!scope="row" Deadly Advice 1995
!scope="row" Voice acting; Direct-to-video 1996
!scope="row" Twelfth Night Maria 1997
!scope="row" Remember Me? Lorna 1998
!scope="row" Shakespeare in Love Nurse 1999
!scope="row" Jack & the Beanstalk Dilly Voice; Direct-to-video 2000
!scope="row" Chicken Run Bunty Voice 2001
!scope="row" Another Life 2002
!scope="row" Short; Direct-to-video 2003
!scope="row" 2004
!scope="row" Vera Drake 2005
!scope="row" Nanny McPhee 2006
!scope="row" Shadow Man Direct-to-video 2007
!scope="row" Freedom Writers 2008
!scope="row" Three and Out 2009
!scope="row" Taking Woodstock 2010
!scope="row" Alice in Wonderland Tall Flower Faces Voice 2011
!scope="row" 2012
!scope="row" 2014
!scope="row" Pride 2017
!scope="row" Little Bird Short 2019
!scope="row" Downton Abbey Lady Maud Bagshaw 2020
!scope="row" Amulet 2022
!scope="row" Lady Maud Bagshaw 2023
!scope="row" The Canterville Ghost Mrs. Umney Voice 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 Charge Edith Episode: "Double Act" 1988
!scope="row" Thompson Various roles Miniseries; 6 episodes 1989
!scope="row" 3 episodes 1990–1993
!scope="row" Up the Garden Path Main role; 18 episodes 1990
!scope="row" ScreenPlay Episode: "Antonia and Jane"
Episode: "The Englishman's Wife"1991
!scope="row" Screen Two Episode: "They Never Slept" 1992
!scope="row" Television film 1993
!scope="row" Don't Leave Me This Way Television film 1994
!scope="row" Woodcock Edna Television film 1995
!scope="row" Citizen X Television film 1995–1998
!scope="row" Is It Legal? Main role; 21 episodes 1995
!scope="row" Various roles Voice; Television film 1996
!scope="row" Various roles Voice; Television film 1998–2000
!scope="row" Miniseries; 3 episodes 1999
!scope="row" Midsomer Murders Episode: "Dead Man's Eleven" 2002
!scope="row" Murder Miniseries; 4 episodes 2003
!scope="row" Let's Write a Story Docuseries; 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 Television short 2008
!scope="row" Clay Television film 2009
!scope="row" Return to Cranford Episodes: "August 1844", "October 1844" 2010–2011
!scope="row" Psychoville Guest role (Halloween special)
main role (series 2); 7 episodes2010
!scope="row" White Other Television short 2011
!scope="row" Doctor Who Voice; Episode: "The Girl Who Waited" 2012
!scope="row" Television film 2013
!scope="row" Mouse and Mole at Christmas Time Various roles Voice; Television film 2014
!scope="row" That Day We Sang Enid Television film 2019
!scope="row" Miniseries; 6 episodes 2020
!scope="row" Flesh and Blood Mary Miniseries; 4 episodes 2020–2021
!scope="row" Trying Penny 8 episodes 2022–2023
!scope="row" The Crown Queen Elizabeth II Main role (Seasons 5–6);
20 episodes2023
!scope="row" Brassic Aunt Edie Episode: "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 War Anna Royal National Theatre 1984
!scope="row" Theatre Royal Stratford East 1985
!scope="row" 1985–1986
!scope="row" Royal National Theatre 1987
!scope="row" Venus and Adonis Venus Barbican Centre 1987–1988
!scope="row" Barbican Centre 1988
!scope="row" Uncle Vanya Sonya Vaudeville Theatre 1989
!scope="row" Luba King's Head Theatre 1990–1991
!scope="row" Into the Woods Phoenix Theatre 1991
!scope="row" Bold Girls Cassie Hampstead Theatre 1994
!scope="row" On Borrowed Time — Southwark Playhouse Producer and director 1994–1995
!scope="row" Slavs! Bonfila Hampstead Theatre 1996
!scope="row" Habeas Corpus Donmar Warehouse 1996–1997
!scope="row" Guys and Dolls Royal National Theatre 1998
!scope="row" Divas at the Donmar — Donmar Warehouse Solo performance cabaret season 2000–2001
!scope="row" Life x 3 Ines 2004
!scope="row" Calico Duke of York's Theatre 2007
!scope="row" There Came a Gypsy Riding Margaret Almeida Theatre 2009
!scope="row" Entertaining Mr Sloane Kath Trafalgar Theatre 2011
!scope="row" Claire Almeida Theatre 2011–2012
!scope="row" Chichester Festival Theatre
Adelphi Theatre 2013
!scope="row" Circle Mirror Transformation Marty Royal Court Theatre 2014
!scope="row" Good People 2014–2015
!scope="row" Gypsy Chichester Festival Theatre
Savoy Theatre 2017
!scope="row" Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Martha Harold Pinter Theatre 2017–2018
!scope="row" Follies Royal National Theatre 2020
!scope="row" Talking Heads Bridge Theatre Segment: "A Lady of Letters" 2024
!scope="row" Hello, Dolly! Dolly Gallagher Levi London Palladium See Who's Joining Imelda Staunton in London Revival of Hello, Dolly!; Cast Complete 2025
!scope="row" Mrs. Warren's Profession Kitty Warren Garrick Theatre
Theme park attractions
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!Ref(s) 2025 Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry Dolores Umbridge
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