Oscar-nominated actress Imelda Staunton was at the National Media Musuem last night for a screentalk as part of Bradford International Film Festival.
The star of comedy series Up The Garden Path spoke about her work in theatre, TV and film at the museum’s Pict-ureville Cinema.
The event also included a screening of Vera Drake, the 2004 film for which she won a BAFTA for best actress.
The actress, who has starred in more than 30 films, also won acclaim for her role as Dolores Umbridge in Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix.
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