“The Secret Garden” is about to come alive on the big screen once again.
20.02.2020 - 22:41 / usmagazine.com
Dame Julie Walters revealed in a new interview that she had stage III bowel cancer and has since been given the all clear.
The Harry Potter star, 69, told the BBC on Thursday, February 20, that she was diagnosed in 2018 after experiencing symptoms including stomach pain, heartburn and vomiting. She was in the middle of filming The Secret Garden when a gastric surgeon discovered an abnormality in her intestine.
“I was still thinking, ‘That’s ridiculous. He must have made a mistake,’” she said. “I
“The Secret Garden” is about to come alive on the big screen once again.
Asked if he would return as Harry Potter in the "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" films, Radcliffe told Variety: "I don't think so. I don't like to say no to things, but it's not something that I'm rushing to do.
Anya Taylor-Joy learned English after moving to the U.K. from Argentina as a child by reading the Harry Potter books with her uncle.
Anya Taylor-Joy learned English after moving to the U.K. from Argentina as a child by reading the Harry Potter books with her uncle.
Mamma Mia and Harry Potter star Dame Julie Walters has revealed that she is doing "really well" after being diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer.
Veteran British actress, Dame Julie Walters has revealed she was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer.
Dame Julie Walters has offered her sympathy to Caroline Flack discussing her death as an "example" of the fierce scrutiny the presenter was under.The Harry Potter actress addressed Caroline's tragic suicide during an interview with Victoria Derbyshire where she also spoke of her shock colon cancer diagnosis 18 months ago and her subsequent recovery.
Julie Walters has said that Caroline Flack’s death is a “big example” of how being at the “mercy of opinion” can make people “ill”.
© Photo by Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images Julie Walters attending the EE British Academy Film Awards. Dame Julie Walters has revealed she had stage three bowel cancer - but has now been given the all clear following chemotherapy.
Dame Julie Walters has opened up on her stage three bowel cancer diagnosis after she has been given the all clear.The legendary actress, 69, opened up on her secret health battle to Victoria Derbyshire, saying she initially thought doctors "must have made a mistake”, after she went for an appointment after suffering from stomach pain, heartburn and vomiting. She said: "I was still thinking, 'That's ridiculous, he must have made a mistake'.
LONDON (Reuters) - Julie Walters, one of Britain's most famous actresses, said she had undergone surgery to remove 30 cm (12 inches) of her colon and taken a course of chemotherapy after being diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer.
Julie Walters has revealed that she was diagnosed with bowel cancer.