SAN SEBASTIAN - British screen legend Judi Dench was honored Wednesday with a lifetime achievement award at Spain’s famous San Sebastian film festival.
The 83-year-old actress, who won an Oscar in 1999 for her role as Queen Elizabeth I in “Shakespeare in Love,” received the festival’s Donostia Award, which goes to “a great film personality in recognition for their work and career.”
During a short ceremony to collect the prize, Dench said she first visited San Sebastian with her parents when she was a teenager but “never thought for a second, that I would be an actress the rest of my life” and receive “such an incredible award” here.
“I appreciate it very much indeed,” she added before her new film “Red Joan,” directed by Trevor Nunn, was screened.
In the film, inspired on a true story, she plays a tranquil retiree who is suddenly arrested by MI5 and exposed as a long-standing KGB spy.
Dench, a veteran star of the stage and screen, made her cinema debut in 1964 and has worked with directors as varied as Stephen Frears, Kenneth Branagh, Clint Eastwood and Sam Mendes.
A seven-time Oscar nominee and the recipient of several Bafta awards, Dench is perhaps best known worldwide for playing M, the head of MI6, in James Bond films. - AFP