Award-winning actress Dame Joan Plowright has died, her family says

Last Updated: January 17, 2025Categories: EntertainmentBy Views: 22

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Award-winning actress Dame Joan Plowright has died at the age of 95.

The British actress, who was married to Lord Laurence Olivier, was known for her Golden Globe award-winning performances in TV biopic Stalin and Enchanted April, for which she was also nominated for an Academy Award.

She also starred in The Entertainer, 101 Dalmatians and more recently The Spiderwick Chronicles and documentary Nothing Like A Dame.

Joan Plowright after being made a Dame by the then Prince of Wales in 2004.  Pic: PA

Image: Joan Plowright after being made a Dame by the then Prince of Wales in 2004. Pic: PA

Actress Joan Plowright after the funeral of her husband Lord Olivier in 1989.  File pic: PA

Image: Actress Joan Plowright after the funeral of her husband Lord Olivier in 1989. File pic: PA

“She enjoyed a long and illustrious career across theatre, film and TV over seven decades until blindness made her retire,” a family statement said.

“She cherished her last 10 years in Sussex with constant visits from friends and family, filled with much laughter and fond memories.”

She died surrounded by her family.

The statement added: “Joan is survived by her loving family: Tamsin and Wilf, Julie-Kate and Dan, Richard, Shelley, Troy, Ali, Jeremy, step-granddaughter and great granddaughter Kaya and Sophia, and great granddaughter soon to arrive.

“She survived her many challenges with Plowright grit and courageous determination to make the best of them, and that she certainly did.

“Rest in peace, Joan…”.

Dame Joan’s wedding to Lord Olivier in 1961 was the sensation of the year, and their marriage endured until he died in 1989.

She became a carer for him in his later years as he suffered through a series of chronic illnesses, including cancer.

Born in Scunthorpe, Dame Joan was educated at the local grammar school before winning a scholarship to the Old Vic Theatre School aged 17.

Her first stage appearance, in If Four Walls Told, was in 1948 and she later joined the English Theatre Company.

She received a damehood in the 2004 new year honours.

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