The Queen is adding another jewel to her crown. Judi Dench will receive the Santa Barbara International Film Festival’s Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film, a press release has announced.
The celebrated actress’ latest film, “Victoria & Abdul,” recently made its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The period drama sees her playing Queen Victoria, whom she previously portrayed in 1997’s “Mrs. Brown.” She depicted Queen Elizabeth in 1998’s “Shakespeare in Love.” Both roles earned her Oscar nominations, and she won for the latter.
“I am especially delighted to learn that Dame Judi Dench will accept the award that bears my name,” said Douglas in a statement. “She is a consummate artist of stage and screen who is a particular favorite of mine. I wish I could have had the joy of working with her, but I am happy for the pleasure of seeing my name coupled with hers in support of the Santa Barbara Film Festival.”
Dench will be presented with the honor on November 30. Previous recipients include Jessica Lange and Jane Fonda.
“Victoria & Abdul” hits theaters September 22.