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Judi Dench Quotes: "I would like to work with Jack Nicholson, before it's too late."

I would like to work with Jack Nicholson, before it's too late.



Judi Dench Quotes: "I don't think that care homes are all rotten old places that ought to be shut down."

I don't think that care homes are all rotten old places that ought to be shut down.




Judi Dench Quotes: "This is just the loveliest news. I'm so happy for everybody involved, and so proud to have been part of the wonderful experience that Philomena has been."

This is just the loveliest news. I'm so happy for everybody involved, and so proud to have been part of the wonderful experience that Philomena has been.



Judi Dench Quotes: "The Lord Chamberlin was censoring scripts when I first came into the theater."

The Lord Chamberlin was censoring scripts when I first came into the theater.




Judi Dench Quotes: "I work out the other bits, too, but I need to know what I look like, very early on. And then it's like a template; I'll fill that person out. If I get that out of the way, then I'm all right."

I work out the other bits, too, but I need to know what I look like, very early on. And then it's like a template; I'll fill that person out. If I get that out of the way, then I'm all right.



Judi Dench Quotes: "It is true that there are few plays of Shakespeare that I haven't done."

It is true that there are few plays of Shakespeare that I haven't done.



Judi Dench Quotes: "I was in Yorkshire. We were a family of five and I used to be sent sometimes to get the rations for the week and I was easily able to carry them back. It was like one egg and a tiny bit of tea."

I was in Yorkshire. We were a family of five and I used to be sent sometimes to get the rations for the week and I was easily able to carry them back. It was like one egg and a tiny bit of tea.