cast in several major Hollywood productions, including "Tomorrow Never Dies," "Shakespeare in Love," "The World Is Not Enough," and "Chocolat."
Dench's contribution to British theater was recognized by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who made her a Dame of the Order of the British Empire in 1988, the female equivalent of a knighthood.
Judy Dench as Queen Elizabeth I in the 1998 film "Shakespeare in Love" for which she won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Source: Getty Images
LIVING THROUGH LOSS
Throughout the late 90s, Williams had been battling lung cancer, and in 2001 the man Dench described as the most unselfish she'd ever met passed away, leaving her heartbroken. She revealed:
"It [grief] changes who you are completely, I think. Because it's like you're walking along (...) and there's an enormous chasm in front of you."
Dame Judi Dench and David Mills at Nicole Farhi's debut exhibition "From The Neck Up" in 2014 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
FINDING LOVE AGAIN
Dench admits that the last 20 years have been incredibly difficult without her husband. The actress threw herself into her work after his death and never thought she'd fall in love again -- but she was wrong.
Nine years after William's passing, conservationist David Mills invited Dench to inaugurate a red squirrel preserve at the British Wildlife Centre, which he had founded near her home in Surrey, and she agreed.
Judi Dench and her daughter, actress Finty Williams, at the event celebrating the 200th Burlington Christmas in 2019 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
LAUGHING TOGETHER
"It developed as a slow, organic friendship that grew. I invited her to come and have supper one night, and then she asked me to one of her things."
Dench has laughingly revealed that she hates the description "partner" or "boyfriend" and would rather refer to Mills as "my chap." Dench and her chap seem to be happy together, but Dench admits she will never get over Williams.
Often, she reveals, she will hear a door open in her house and think that it is her husband arriving. Her daughter -- also an actress known as Finty Williams -- also struggled to come to terms with her father's death and ended up going to rehab.
Now 86, the woman regarded by the British as one of their "National treasures" has declared that she will never retire, even though she is progressively losing her sight to macular degeneration. For Judi Dench, all the world is her stage, and she rules it completely.
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