Helen Mirren's rise from devil-may-care blonde of the 1960s to receiving BAFTA's greatest accolade
was awarded a Fellowship Award at the BAFTAS, celebrating her contribution to film, theatre and television during a career that spans over fifty years. Aged 68, she is an emblem for British style and charm, rising from a controversial devil-may-care blonde of the 1960s to one of the industry’s most influential and elegant actresses, creating a presence that is formidable, mischevious and delightfully humble.
Mirren began her career in the 1960s working with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her first film appearance in 1969 found her seducing audiences in Age of Consent, lying topless on a beach off the coast of the Great Barrier Reef as nomadic tear-away Cora Ryan.
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