Celia Imrie is in the news cycle again this year, with reports highlighting her continued TV appearances and public persona as a beloved veteran actress.[2][5]
Key recent items you might find interesting
- Celebrity Traitors coverage and Imrie’s performances on the show have kept her in the spotlight, with fans calling her a "national treasure" and noting memorable moments on air.[1][2]
- Her ongoing work spans film, TV, theatre, and authorial projects, reinforcing her status as a versatile and long-running figure in British entertainment.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull up more detail on a specific recent article or summarize her current projects and recent appearances in one place.
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IMRIE, Celia 1952–PERSONALBorn July 15, 1952, in Guildford, Surrey, England; children: (with Benjamin Whitrow, an actor) Angus.Career: Actress.CREDITSTelevision Appearances; Series:Fiona Patterson, The Nightmare Man, BBC, 1981.Marianne Bellshade, Bergerac, BBC, beginning 1983.Various characters, Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, BBC–2, 1985–1986. Source for information on Imrie, Celia 1952–: Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television dictionary.
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www.standard.co.ukKnown for: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Imagine Me & You, Frankenstein
www.imdb.comThe actor wants to have those days back and described how 'nothing prepares you' for the loss of your mother
www.womanandhome.comActor
www.screenonline.org.ukAs she prepares for a play about a child who is bipolar, actress Celia Imrie tells Olga Craig about her own teenage struggle with anorexia.
www.telegraph.co.uk