Honor Blackman, the British actor who played Pussy Galore in the James Bond film “Goldfinger”, has died. She was 94.
17.03.2020 - 22:23 / deadline.com
By Patrick Hipes
Executive Managing Editor
This year’s edition of the UK theater world’s Olivier Awards, which had been set for April 5 at Royal Albert Hall in London, has been canceled. Organizer the Society of London Theatre made the call Tuesday as the UK government ramped up its restrictions in the fight against coronavirus.
“Following the government’s new advice on social distancing yesterday, and the subsequent closing of many theatres and public venues, we no longer feel that it is
Honor Blackman, the British actor who played Pussy Galore in the James Bond film “Goldfinger”, has died. She was 94.
Honor Blackman, known for her roles in the British spy show The Avengers and the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger, has died. She was 94.
NEW YORK -- Honor Blackman, the British actress who played the Bond girl Pussy Galore in “Goldfinger," has died. She was 94.
LONDON — British actress Honor Blackman, who was best known for playing Bond girl Pussy Galore, has died at the age of 94, her family said on Monday.
By Greg Evans
New awards have been launched to celebrate the achievements and contributions to national life made by British-Chinese people from Greater Manchester and the region.
The British Academy put on arguably its most unorthodox awards show on Thursday night. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the red carpet ceremony for the BAFTA Games Awards at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall had to be scrapped, replaced instead with a prerecorded broadcast streamed online.
By Leo Barraclough
On March 13, the British Academy revealed that the BAFTA Games Awards had became one of the first major awards ceremonies on the creative industry’s calendar to be impacted by the coronavirus crisis. It may not have been wholly unexpected given the event's date of April 2 and a planet grappling with what the World Health Organization had just a day earlier officially declared to be a global pandemic.
Most of the events due to take place in the coming months have either been cancelled or postponed and the British Soap Awards has become the latest to be pulled.
The Pride of Britain Awards awards – which saw a brave Alexandria boy pick up an accolade last year – is set to see the launch of a Scottish version.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have seen next month's Olivier Awards ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall canceled, but the biggest night for British theater is still set to be celebrated. U.K.
The 74th annual Tony Awards has become the latest major prizegiving to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Theater-lovers will not be able to give their regards to Broadway as scheduled this year. The 74th annual Tony Awards broadcast, originally set for June 7 from Radio City Music Hall in New York, has been postponed. It's the latest in a long series of postponements due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Tony Award Productions released the following statement on Wednesday (March
The Tony Awards has been postponed until a date that is yet to be decided because of coronavirus.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is looking at means of supporting members who are facing the impact of the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
U.K. songwriters and composers body The Ivors Academy has postponed this year's Ivors, the annual awards show celebrating excellence in British and Irish songwriting.