Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Queen Helen takes the Emmy!
Thursday, July 15, 2004
Helen receives honorary degree
She accepted the honorary doctorate at a graduation ceremony attended by students from the literature, film and theatre studies department as well as those from Loughton's East 15 Acting School, which was made part of the university three years ago. In her acceptance speech, Dame Helen said she was delighted with the honour and congratulated the students.
Afterwards, she told the Evening Gazette how pleased she was that she had been singled out for the honour. She said: "I am proud to be the bearer of the badge Essex girl and I am delighted to have got this award."
Monday, June 28, 2004
Mirren to reprise <i>Prime Suspect</i> role
Scripts are being written for a new two-part drama, reports The Sun. An ITV spokeswoman told the paper that Helen was keen to go ahead.
Saturday, May 22, 2004
HMAS Founder Peter Wright dies
Friday, December 5, 2003
Dame Helen's investiture today
Dame Helen, daughter of an exiled Russian aristocrat, said she had never believed she would receive the award. "It was just lovely. I just felt my mouth go ever so slightly dry. I just thought, 'Don't be so silly'. I am incredibly proud. I am amazed."
Dame Helen was accompanied by her husband, US director Taylor Hackford, her sister Kate Mirren and her grandniece Natasha Fitzgerald.
Tuesday, March 18, 2003
Helen Mirren returns to PBS in a new Prime Suspect
Helen Mirren will reprise her Emmy Award- winning role as tough-talking Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison in a new two-part episode of Prime Suspect for PBS's ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre.
"Countless fans have asked if Helen Mirren will do another Prime Suspect, said Masterpiece Theatre Executive Producer Rebecca Eaton. "Now, we can answer with a resounding 'yes'-and assure them that this new Prime Suspect will be worth the wait."
Filming begins in London next month for Prime Suspect 6, a Granada and WGBH Boston co-production in association with the CBC. In the new series, Tennison's determination to get justice for victims at all costs conflicts sharply with the politics of her new high-ranking position as overseer of all murder investigations.
During its 1992-97 run on PBS, the enormously popular Prime Suspect won the Emmy for Best Mini-Series three times, while its star twice took home the statue for Best Actress. "Mirren has brought off the most sustained example of great acting in the history of television," Esquire wrote.
said Andy Harries, Controller of Granada Drama."Prime Suspect has always been a cultural zeitgeist, and this new series is no exception, tackling contentious issues of the moment. Helen Mirren is one of our greatest stars and we can't wait to work with her again,"
Prime Suspect 6 will be produced by David Boulter (The Forsyte Saga 2), written by Peter Berry (The Luzhin Defense), and directed by Tom Hooper (Cold Feet, Daniel Deronda, Love in a Cold Climate). The Executive Producers are Rebecca Eaton for WGBH Boston and Andy Harries for Granada. ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre has been presented on PBS by WGBH for thirty years. Rebecca Eaton is Executive Producer. Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Russell Baker is series host. The series is fully funded by ExxonMobil. Additional funding for Prime Suspect 6 is provided by PBS.
Friday, February 14, 2003
Emmy nominations
For best actress in a mini series or movie made for tv Helen was up against Maggie Smith in My House in Umbria (winner), Jessica Lange in Normal, Helena Bonham Carter in Live in Baghdad, and Thora Birch in Homeless to Harvard.
Door to Door
For best supporting actress in a mini series or movie made for tv Helen was up against Kathy Baker, also for Door to Door, Anne Bancroft for The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, Juliette Lewis for Hysterical Blindness, Gena Rowlands for Hysterical Blindness (winner).
Tuesday, February 12, 2002
Oscar nomination for Mirren in <i>Gosford Park</i>
The Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2001 will be presented on Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Sunday, September 12, 1999
Emmy for <i>Ayn Rand</i>
"Helen looked stunning in a silver spangled velvet gown (by Badgley Mischka, ed.), a month after saying she was dreading the Emmy's because of problems over what to wear. Two years ago, Miss Mirren was reduced to tears when comedienne Joan Rivers called her the worst dressed award winner at the Golden Globes" This is London