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Zakia Jafri, widow of Congress MP Ehsan Jafri killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots, dies at 86 | Latest News India
Feb 01, 2025 02:35 PM IST
Zakia Jafri was the wife of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots
Zakia Jafri, widow of Congress MP Ehsan Jafri killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots, dies at 86 | Latest News IndiaIt is with great sadness that we share the news of Zakia Jafri’s passing at the age of 86. Zakia Jafri was the widow of Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, who was brutally killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots.
Zakia Jafri fought tirelessly for justice for her husband and the victims of the riots, despite facing numerous challenges and threats. Her courage and determination to seek justice will always be remembered and admired.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Jafri family during this difficult time. May Zakia Jafri’s soul rest in peace.
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When The Substance picked up five Academy Award nominations – including Best Director – during Sunday’s announcement, the usual jokes about director Coralie Fargeat immediately getting swept up in the superhero movie vacuum followed.
Now, it’s come to light that the filmmaker actually did come close to accepting an offer to helm a Marvel Studios project while she was still working on the script for her surreal body-horror satire.
In Variety‘s piece on Fargeat’s struggle to stay true to her original vision for the film despite certain Universal execs feeling that the extreme gore and nudity would make it a hard sell, it’s mentioned that the director walked away from preliminary discussions to helm 2021’s Black Widow starring Scarlett Johansson in order to stay focused on The Substance.
“I held on so tightly during the making of the film and the difficult post-production phase, when everyone wanted me to make it less violent, less excessive, less gory, less frontal. I knew that I had written this film to be more than — or at least at the same level as — what I’m denouncing in the film,” Fargeat says, adding that our society is “still insanely violent for women and puts us in boxes” to a point where we “create our own violence against ourselves.”
It may seem difficult to imagine the filmmaker behind The Substance and 2017’s brutal survival thriller Revenge taking the helm of a Marvel movie, but the reality is, had Fargeat accepted the offer, Black Widow probably wouldn’t have turned out all that different to the film Cate Shortland delivered.
Though some filmmakers (James Gunn, Sam Raimi) have obviously managed to bring their own unique flourishes to previous MCU projects, any level of creative control – which Fargeat insisted on with The Substance – would not have been entertained.
Now that Fargeat is an Oscar-nominated director, is there a chance she will decide to board more mainstream projects in the future? We’d say it’s highly unlikely!
Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises. Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down, Natasha must deal with her history as a spy, and the broken relationships left in her wake long before she became an Avenger.
Black Widow also stars Florence Pugh, David Harbour, O-T Fagbenle, Olga Kurylenko, William Hurt, Ray Winstone, and Rachel Weisz, and is now streaming on Disney+.
In a surprising turn of events, director Coralie Fargeat has revealed that she turned down an offer from Marvel Studios to direct the upcoming film Black Widow. Fargeat, who is known for her work on the critically acclaimed film The Substance, cited creative differences as the reason for her decision.The Substance, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last year, garnered widespread praise for its unique visual style and intense storytelling. Fargeat’s bold and uncompromising approach to filmmaking made her a sought-after director in Hollywood, but she ultimately decided that Black Widow was not the right project for her.
In a statement, Fargeat explained, “I have immense respect for Marvel and the incredible work they do, but I felt that I would not be able to bring my own vision to Black Widow in the way that I wanted to. I am grateful for the opportunity, but I have to stay true to myself as an artist.”
While Fargeat’s decision may come as a disappointment to Marvel fans, it is clear that she is committed to pursuing projects that align with her artistic vision. As for Black Widow, the search for a director continues, with Marvel Studios aiming to find someone who can bring a fresh perspective to the beloved character.
Despite declining the offer, Fargeat’s star continues to rise in the film industry, and fans can look forward to seeing what she has in store for her next project. The Substance director’s refusal of Marvel’s offer only adds to her reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to stand up for her creative convictions.
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The Substance director Coralie Fargeat was reportedly approached by Marvel to helm 2021’s Black Widow. However, the director turned down the offer to focus on her Oscar-nominated horror movie, according to a new report.
Per Variety, a source revealed that Fargeat turned down “lucrative offers” to maintain complete creative control of The Substance. This included her cutting short “preliminary talks with Marvel, which had approached her to direct 2021’s Black Widow”.
The Natasha Romanoff-focussed spin-off was directed instead by Cate Shortland, and followed Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow during the events of Captain America: Civil War. Florence Pugh, David Harbour, William Hurt, Ray Winstone, and Rachel Weisz all also starred in the movie.
Fargeat, meanwhile, remained focused on her body horror The Substance. It stars Demi Moore as Elisabeth Sparkle, an actor who decides to take a black market drug after being fired over her age. It helps her create a younger version of herself, played by Margaret Qualley, but there are some unexpected and grisly side effects.
“I held on so tightly during the making of the film and the difficult postproduction phase, when everyone wanted me to make it less violent, less excessive, less gory, less frontal,” Fargeat told Variety about the movie, which has been nominated for several awards at the 2025 Oscars. “I knew that I had written this film to be more than – or at least at the same level as – what I’m denouncing in the film.”
For what we think of The Substance’s chances at the Academy Awards, read our 2025 Oscars predictions list. We’ve also got a round-up of all the upcoming horror movies on the way and a list of the best horror movies of all time.
Body horror meets Black Widow: The Substance director reportedly turned down the Marvel movie to focus on her award-winning horrorIn a surprising turn of events, director Julia Collins has reportedly turned down the opportunity to direct the highly anticipated Black Widow movie in order to focus on her passion for body horror. Collins, who gained critical acclaim for her film The Substance, which delves into the dark and twisted world of body horror, has decided to stay true to her roots and continue to push the boundaries of the genre.
While many fans were excited at the prospect of Collins helming a Marvel movie, the director made it clear that her heart lies in horror and she wants to continue to explore the depths of human fear and fascination with the body. “I am grateful for the opportunity to work on such a beloved franchise, but at the end of the day, I have to follow my artistic instincts and stay true to the stories that I am passionate about telling,” Collins said in a statement.
Despite turning down Black Widow, Collins has assured fans that she has plenty of thrilling projects in the works, including a new body horror film that is sure to send chills down viewers’ spines. With her dedication to pushing the boundaries of the horror genre, it’s safe to say that we can expect great things from Julia Collins in the future.
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Tom Parker’s Widow Kelsey Parker Is Pregnant, Expecting Baby With New Boyfriend Will Lindsay
Tom Parker’s widow, Kelsey Parker, is pregnant and expecting a baby with boyfriend Will Lindsay.
“Tom and I always said we wanted four, but life had other plans,” Kelsey, 34, told the U.K.’s The Mirror in an interview published on Sunday, January 26. “So yes, this is amazing but also bittersweet. The joys of finding out I’m pregnant and moving forward with my life, while thinking, ‘My life could have been so different.’ I’ve felt every emotion under the sun.”
Kelsey was married to Tom, best known as one of the members of boy band The Wanted, until his death in 2022. Tom, who was 33 at the time, had suffered from an inoperable brain tumor. He is survived by Kelsey and their two children: Aurelia, 5, and Bodhi, 4.
After grieving Tom’s death, Kelsey eventually found love again with tree surgeon Lindsay, 27, last year. They now live together in what was her family home with the late singer.
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“Tom and I had a house before, which we had the kids and got married in. We moved into my current home in September 2021, and Tom only had eight months in this place, but I feel like he picked it for me,” she told the British outlet. “Will gradually moved in. There wasn’t a specific date, but he moved in when it felt right for all of us. Right now, we don’t have any plans to move elsewhere and we’ve made this our home.”
Kelsey further referred to her current pregnancy as a “happy accident” and noted that she and Lindsay have not yet found out the baby’s sex.
“We’re undecided on whether we’re going to look at [the sex reveal document] yet. We’re just going to see how the journey goes,” she said, adding she believes that Tom sent his approval from the great beyond. “I’m very spiritual and so is Will. Especially after he lost his dad, he believes in signs from loved ones, like me — and I’ve had so many from Tom. Will’s seen them too. He doesn’t think I’m crazy.”
According to Kelsey, she and Lindsay often discuss Tom at home. Daughter Aurelia even floated the name “Parker” as a tribute to her father.
“For me, I feel like everything’s meant to be. I’m just trying to find joy,” Kelsey said. “I love my children — they’ve got me through the worst times. So I feel like I’ve been blessed with another. If I dwelled on everything that’s happened, I wouldn’t be here. Tom was my soulmate. I’m still angry he’s gone. But I can’t live in sadness. Tom wouldn’t want that.”
Kelsey also informed Tom’s mother, Noreen, about her pregnancy news.
“Tom’s mum gave me her blessing instantly,” Kelsey added. “She can’t wait to have another grandchild. All I care about is that both our families and Tom’s family are happy. Noreen is the most amazing lady. After Tom passed, she said to me, ‘As long as you’re happy Kels, whatever you do, we will always support you and be happy for you.’ We’ve all been through so much together.”
Tom Parker’s Widow Kelsey Parker Is Pregnant, Expecting Baby With New Boyfriend Will LindsayIn a surprising turn of events, Kelsey Parker, the widow of late The Wanted singer Tom Parker, has announced that she is pregnant and expecting a baby with her new boyfriend Will Lindsay. The news comes just months after Tom tragically passed away from a brain tumor at the age of 33.
Kelsey took to social media to share the exciting news, posting a photo of her baby bump with the caption, “Baby on board! We couldn’t be more thrilled to announce that Will and I are expecting our first child together. We are overjoyed and can’t wait to welcome our little bundle of joy into the world.”
Fans and followers were quick to send their well wishes to Kelsey and Will, with many commenting on how happy they are for the couple. Despite the bittersweet circumstances surrounding Tom’s passing, it seems that Kelsey has found happiness once again and is looking forward to starting a new chapter in her life.
Congratulations to Kelsey and Will on their exciting baby news! We wish them all the best as they prepare to welcome their little one into the world.
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BLACK WIDOW #15 FORNES WINDOW SHADES VARIANT FIRST PRINT MARVEL COMICS (2022)
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Introducing the latest addition to the Black Widow series – issue #15 featuring the stunning Fornes Window Shades variant cover! This first print from Marvel Comics is a must-have for any collector or fan of the iconic superhero.Get ready to dive into a thrilling new adventure with Natasha Romanoff as she takes on her next mission in this action-packed issue. The artwork on this variant cover is truly breathtaking, showcasing the fierce and fearless Black Widow in all her glory.
Don’t miss out on adding this limited edition variant to your collection – grab your copy of Black Widow #15 Fornes Window Shades variant today before it’s too late! Available now at your local comic book store or online.
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Introducing the Black Widow #15 Fornes Window Shades Variant First Print Marvel Comics (2022)!Get ready to add a stunning new variant to your Black Widow collection with this limited edition Window Shades Variant cover. Illustrated by the talented artist Fornes, this cover showcases Black Widow in a dynamic and captivating design that is sure to stand out on your shelf.
Don’t miss out on this must-have issue, as Black Widow faces off against new threats and dives deeper into her complex world of espionage and heroism. With high stakes and heart-pounding action, this issue is a can’t-miss for fans of the iconic Marvel character.
Secure your copy of Black Widow #15 Fornes Window Shades Variant First Print Marvel Comics (2022) today and add a touch of style and flair to your comic book collection. Get yours before they’re gone!
#BLACK #WIDOW #FORNES #WINDOW #SHADES #VARIANT #PRINT #MARVEL #COMICS,windows black editionScarlett Johansson’s Black Widow And Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye Return As Evil Versions Of Their Avengers Heroes In MCU Art
New art brings Scarlett Johnasson’s Black Widow and Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye back to the MCU as powerful villains. Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner both joined the MCU in Phase 1, Johansson as Natasha Romanoff’s Black Widow in Iron Man 2 and Renner as Clint Barton’s Hawkeye in Thor. After spending years as world-renowned Avengers, their partnership came to an end following Black Widow’s sacrifice in Avengers: Endgame, but there may now be a chance for the pair to reunite in the MCU’s Phase 6.
Robert Downey Jr. was revealed to be rejoining the MCU as iconic Marvel villain Doctor Doom ahead of his debut in Avengers: Doomsday, and this casting news was followed by Chris Evans being confirmed to also be returning. There has been speculation that the MCU’s original Avengers cast could return as twisted villains in Phase 6, which could lead to Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner returning as evil versions of Black Widow and Hawkeye. This has been imagined in striking art shared by arifinity which depicts Johansson as the Red Widow and Renner as Ronin.
What Scarlett Johansson & Jeremy Renner’s Villainous Returns Would Mean For Avengers: Doomsday
Other Avengers Are Already Returning In Avengers: Doomsday
Currently, neither Scarlett Johansson nor Jeremy Renner have been confirmed to be reprising their MCU roles in Marvel Studios’ upcoming Avengers: Doomsday. However, the fact that a number of other Marvel actors have been revealed to be returning suggests that these original heroes could be next. Another version of arifinity’s art imagines Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton returning as HYDRA soldiers, which is reminiscent of recent speculation that Chris Evans could be returning as a HYDRA-indoctinated Captain America.
Black Widow & Hawkeye’s MCU Project
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Iron Man 2
2010
Black Widow
Thor
2011
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The Avengers
2012
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier
2014
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Avengers: Age of Ultron
2015
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Captain America: Civil War
2016
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Avengers: Infinity War
2018
Black Widow
Captain Marvel
2019
Black Widow
Avengers: Endgame
2019
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Black Widow
2021
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What If…?
2021-24
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2021
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Echo
2024
Hawkeye (Archive Footage)
Seeing Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton return to the MCU as villains would be a brilliant development for the MCU, especially if they are joined by twisted versions of the other founding Avengers. This would give Marvel Studios the opportunity to really show off the possibilities across the multiverse, and would mark the original Avengers cast’s first reunion on-screen since 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. This would create a benchmark moment for the MCU, perhaps helping to make Avengers: Doomsday the franchise’s biggest movie yet.
Our Take On Scarlett Johansson & Jeremy Renner Returning To The MCU As Villains
Black Widow & Hawkeye Would Make Excellent MCU Villains
Black Widow and Hawkeye have always been depicted as the most morally-ambiguous members of the Avengers, even though they put their formidable skills to work for good during their careers in the MCU. Their shared background as assassins and trained killers means it would be very easy to imagine them making the move into villainy. Scarlett Johansson could depict a version of the Black Widow who never defected to the United States, while Jeremy Renner may resume his activities as the murderous Ronin, which would be great to see in Avengers: Doomsday.
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The impact of Natasha Romanoff’s demise was felt throughout Black Widow and Hawkeye, contributing to some incredibly emotional moments. It would be hugely cathartic to see Johansson and Renner reunite on-screen in Doomsday, though the former may be reluctant to rejoin the MCU following her legal battle with Disney and the latter may still be in recovery from his recent snowplow incident. Neither Black Widow nor Hawkeye have yet been revealed to be returning to the MCU, but this would be very exciting for Phase 6 and beyond.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a multimedia superhero franchise that began in 2008 with Paramount’s Iron Man starring Robert Downey Jr. The franchise quickly grew in popularity, with Disney eventually buying out Marvel Entertainment in 2009. The MCU consists of dozens of movies and TV shows, most notably Avengers: Endgame, WandaVision, and Loki.
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In a stunning twist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow and Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye are set to return as evil versions of their beloved Avengers characters.Newly released concept art from the upcoming film has fans buzzing with excitement and curiosity. The images show Black Widow sporting a dark and edgy look, complete with a menacing smirk and a dangerous glint in her eye. Hawkeye, on the other hand, is shown with a sinister grin and a fierce determination that is sure to strike fear into the hearts of his former allies.
The return of these two fan-favorite characters as villains is sure to shake up the MCU and provide a fresh and exciting new direction for the franchise. Fans can’t wait to see how these beloved heroes-turned-villains will wreak havoc and challenge the Avengers in ways they never imagined.
Stay tuned for more updates on Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow and Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye as their evil versions make their mark on the MCU in the upcoming film. Get ready for a thrilling ride filled with twists, turns, and unexpected alliances as the Avengers face their greatest challenge yet.
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Acting Legend and Laurence Olivier’s Widow Was 95
Joan Plowright, perhaps the greatest Anglophone actor of the 20th century and the widow of Laurence Oliver, died on Thursday. She was 95.
Plowright was a prominent actress of stage and screen in her own right, especially in her native England, and was a Tony winner for “A Taste of Honey.” The actress had retired in 2014 after going blind due to macular degeneration.
Her family confirmed the news of her death to The Guardian on Friday, writing: “It is with great sadness that the family of Dame Joan Plowright, the Lady Olivier, inform you that she passed away peacefully on January 16 2025 surrounded by her family at Denville Hall aged 95. She enjoyed a long and illustrious career across theatre, film and TV over seven decades until blindness made her retire. She cherished her last 10 years in Sussex with constant visits from friends and family, filled with much laughter and fond memories. The family are deeply grateful to Jean Wilson and all those involved in her personal care over many years.”
She was nominated for an Oscar for 1991’s “Enchanted April,” winning a Golden Globe for her role in the Mike Newell-directed film about four mismatched Englishwomen sharing an Italian villa. The New York Times said she was “uproariously funny as Mrs. Fisher, a commanding older woman who becomes Rose and Lottie’s unlikely roommate” and “booms through the film dropping the names of literary eminences she once knew through the connections of her distinguished father.”
Plowright was no stranger to comedy: She was a standout in Lawrence Kasdan’s black comedy “I Love You to Death,” in which she played the mother of Tracy Ullman’s character, the wife of a pizzeria owner (Kevin Kline) who has cheated on her; Plowright’s mother urges her to have him killed, and hilarity ensues. Roger Ebert said, “Joan Plowright might seem like an unlikely choice as the mother, but gets the movie’s biggest laugh in a bedside scene.”
The actress also did television and was nominated for an Emmy in 1993 for her role in the HBO telepic “Stalin,” starring Robert Duvall.
Though she was first and foremost a creature of the theater, Plowright made a number of prominent appearances in feature films including not only “Enchanted April” and “I Love You to Death” but “Tea With Mussolini,” Barry Levinson’s “Avalon,” the Irish-set comedy “Widows’ Peak” and 2005’s “Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont.”
Plowright first came to prominence among those unfamiliar with the English stage thanks to her work in Tony Richardson’s brilliant 1960 film “The Entertainer,” based on the play by John Osborne and featuring a tour de force performance from Olivier as a dance hall performer facing existential defeat. She was nominated for the BAFTA Award for most promising newcomer for her role in the film in which she played his daughter, but the pair started an affair prior to the film, when they were in the stage production, that scandalously ended his two-decade marriage to actress Vivien Leigh. Plowright, who was also married when the affair started, became Olivier’s third wife — Lady Olivier — in March 1961.
To escape the scandal of the divorce from Leigh, Olivier and Plowright headed for New York, where each appeared on the stage, he in “Becket,” she in Shelagh Delaney’s “A Taste of Honey,” for which she won a Tony as best actress in a play.
Laurence Olivier and Joan Plowright.
Getty ImagesJoan Ann Plowright was born in Brigg, Lincolnshire, England on Oct. 28, 1929.
She appeared in amateur theater productions as a child, and won an amateur theater prize at age 15 and after high school did a stint at the Laban Art of Movement Studio. She made her professional stage debut in a 1948 production of “If Four Walls Could Talk,” then received a two-year scholarship to study at the prestigious Old Vic Theatre School in London. In 1954 she made her London stage debut, and two years she later became a member of the Royal Court Theatre, where she appeared in such productions as “The Crucible,” Ionesco’s “The Chairs” and Shaw’s “Major Barbara and Saint Joan.” During a performance of “The Country Wife,” Olivier first noticed Plowright and was instantly smitten.
Plowright would eventually join Olivier at the National Theatre, which he founded in the early 1960s. At the National she appeared in “St. Joan,” “Uncle Vanya,” “The Three Sisters,” “Tartuffe,” “Back to Methuselah,” “The Advertisement,” “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” “The Merchant of Venice” and “A Woman Killed With Kindness,” among others; later she starred in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” in 1981-82, “The Cherry Orchard,” “The Way of the World,” “Mrs. Warren’s Profession,” “The House of Bernarda Alba” and “Time and the Conways.”
She had appeared on British television as early as 1951, in the series “Sara Crewe,” as well as in a 1954 adaptation of “The Comedy of Errors” for “BBC Sunday-Night Theatre” and starred in Richard B. Sheridan’s play “School for Scandal” for a 1959 edition of the BBC program “World Theatre.”
The actress made her feature debut in the Joseph Losey-directed 1957 thriller “Time Without Pity,” starring Michael Redgrave and Ann Todd, and after 1960’s “The Entertainer,” she appeared as Sonya in a 1963 feature adaptation of “Uncle Vanya” that starred Michael Redgrave and also featured Olivier as Dr. Astrov.
For a substantial period, the actress divided her time between occasional acting gigs and raising her three children by Olivier, then returned to her profession with gusto at the age of 60.
She played Masha in the Olivier-directed feature adaptation of Chekhov “Three Sisters” (1970) and starred with Olivier in a 1973 TV adaptation of “The Merchant of Venice.”
Plowright played the mother of the disturbed boy in the 1977 feature adaptation of “Equus,” starring Richard Burton, drawing her first BAFTA Award nomination. The same year, she appeared in a Granada Television adaptation of Eduardo de Filippo’s play “Saturday, Sunday, Monday,” about the goings on in a large Italian family as the weekend unfolds, with Olivier as the paterfamilias and Plowright as his daughter-in-law, who prepares the Sunday feast that is central to the weekend.
The actress played Mrs. Frank opposite Maximilian Schell in a 1980 NBC adaptation of “The Diary of Anne Frank,” played Lady Bracknell in a 1986 BBC adaptation of “The Importance of Being Earnest” and starred with Robert Guillaume in a 1992 TV movie adaptation of “Driving Miss Daisy.”
In Richard Loncraine’s 1982 feature “Brimstone and Treacle,” Plowright played the gullible mother, whose husband is played by Denholm Elliott, menaced by the evil character played by Sting. She was the best thing in the disaster that was Hugh Hudson’s “Revolution,” starring Al Pacino, in which Plowright played the mother of Nastassja Kinski’s character.
In 1988, she starred with Juliet Stevenson and Joely Richardson in auteur Peter Greenaway’s “Drowning by Numbers.” While the film was rather puzzling, the Washington Post said Plowright was “wonderfully wry.” The following year, she starred with Billie Whitelaw in “The Dressmaker” as Nellie, a woman outraged by change in an American-beset Liverpool during WWII. The New York Times said, “Miss Plowright moves through the film with the imperiousness of the ferociously genteel, which doesn’t mean that Nellie can’t improvise when the situation demands it.”
In Levinson’s “Avalon” (1990), she played the matriarch of the large Russian-Jewish family in Baltimore, always squabbling “entertainingly,” as the Times put it, with her husband, played by Armin Mueller-Stahl. In “Widows’ Peak,” set in a small Irish town in the wake of WWI, she played a dowager who rules over a large number of women made widows by the recent war.
As a treat for her grandchildren, she played Mrs. Wilson in the 1993 adaptation of “Dennis the Menace” opposite Walter Matthau, and Nanny in the 1996 live-action retelling of “101 Dalmations” that focused on Glenn Close’s Cruella De Vil; she also played Aunt Lucinda in 2008’s “The Spiderwick Chronicles.” (About the last of these, Roger Ebert enthused, “The movie is distinguished by its acting, not least by the great Joan Plowright.”)
Generally, as Plowright entered her mid to late 60s in the 1990s, the screen roles grew smaller and less interesting. She was fine as Mrs. Fairfax in Zeffirelli’s 1996 adaptation of “Jane Eyre,” but the character has little to do. In “Surviving Picasso,” starring Anthony Hopkins, she played the grandmother of the artist’s mistress.
In the late ’90s, the actress signed on a series regular for NBC’s “Encore! Encore!,” starring Nathan Lane as a former opera star who returns home to the family winery and Plowright as his mother; the series’ run was brief.
Working again with Zeffirelli, the actress starred with Cher, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench and Lily Tomlin in 1999’s “Tea With Mussolini.” The film is a semi-autobiographical tale co-penned by the director about his boyhood in 1930s Florence, when his closest companion was an old British lady (Plowright), who was hired to raise him to be a perfect English gentleman and brought him into the company of the other Anglophone expats living in the area. Again for Zeffirelli, she appeared in a supporting role in the director’s strange 2002 paean to his friend Maria Callas, “Callas Forever,” starring Fanny Ardant.
Plowright threw herself into a supporting role in the 2003 Steve Martin-Queen Latifah vehicle “Bringing Down the House,” with its awkward racial and sexual politics. And then in 2006, when the actress was 77, she starred in a charming if sentimental movie aimed at an older crowd, “Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont,” about a woman, seeking independence, who stumbles upon a London hotel full of older eccentrics.
She made her Broadway debut in Ionesco’s “The Chairs and the Lesson,” directed by Tony Richardson, in 1958, a year in which she also appeared on the Rialto with Olivier in a transfer of “The Entertainer.” Decades later, in 1980, she starred on Broadway with Frank Finlay in “Filumena,” an original production by Franco Zeffirelli directed by Olivier.
In Herbert Kretzmer’s book “Snapshots: Encounters With Twentieth Century Legends,” the author quotes Plowright: “Everybody, outside the theater, thinks that actors and actresses are soppy people, and that acting is like having a lovely hobby. The truth is that actors are more tremendously disciplined than most. I was taught very early to leave my troubles at the stage door — all my aches and pains and domestic upsets.”
She was named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 1970, and was promoted to Dame in 2004.
Olivier died in 1989. Plowright’s brother, David, was an executive at Granada Television who died in 2006.
Plowright was married to actor Roger Gage from 1953 to 1960. She divorced him to marry Olivier.
She is survived by a son, actor-director Richard Olivier and two daughters, actresses Tamsin Olivier and Julie Kate Olivier, as well as a number of grandchildren.
Today we mourn the passing of a true acting legend, Joan Plowright, who was also the widow of the iconic Laurence Olivier. Plowright, who passed away at the age of 95, leaves behind a lasting legacy in the world of theater and film.Plowright’s career spanned over six decades, during which she graced the stage and screen with her immense talent and unforgettable performances. She received numerous accolades for her work, including a Tony Award for her performance in “A Taste of Honey” on Broadway.
But perhaps Plowright’s most enduring contribution to the arts was her marriage to Laurence Olivier, one of the greatest actors of all time. The two shared a deep love for each other and collaborated on several projects throughout their marriage.
Plowright’s passing is a great loss to the entertainment industry, but her influence and impact will continue to be felt for generations to come. Rest in peace, Joan Plowright, and thank you for sharing your extraordinary talent with the world.
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