

Eileen Atkins
Dame Eileen June Atkins, DBE, born on June 16, 1934, is a distinguished English actress and a talented screenwriter. With a career spanning several decades, Atkins has garnered acclaim for her exceptional performances in both theater and film.
Atkins began her journey in the performing arts at a young age, eventually becoming a prominent figure in the British theatre scene. She has been celebrated for her work in classic plays, with notable performances in productions such as "The Killing of Sister George" and "Vita and Virginia," the latter of which she also adapted for the screen. Her stage presence and emotional depth have earned her multiple awards, including two Olivier Awards and a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play.
In addition to her stage success, Atkins has made significant contributions to film and television. She appeared in popular series like "The Crown," where she portrayed the formidable figure of Queen Mary, and starred in acclaimed films including "Cold Comfort Farm" and "The Parent Trap." Her work has not only showcased her versatility but has also solidified her status as one of the leading actresses of her generation.
In recognition of her contributions to the arts, Eileen Atkins was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2003, further highlighting her influential role in the entertainment industry.
Filmography


Psychoville

Cranford

Carnage: Swallowing the Past

Scenes of a Sexual Nature

The Dresser

Last Chance Harvey

The Scapegoat (2012)

Wicked Little Letters

Equus

Women Talking Dirty

Let Him Have It

Titus Andronicus

Vanity Fair

Cold Comfort Farm

The Queen of Sheba's Pearls

What a Girl Wants

Nothing Like a Dame

Beautiful Creatures (2013)

Wolf (1994)

Magic in the Moonlight

The Lost Language of Cranes

The Avengers

I Don't Want to Be Born

The Sleeper

Evening

Wit

Oliver Twist (1982)

A Hazard of Hearts
