1. Judi Dench
She’s the long-time-running as “M” for James Bond franchises. She’s succeeded by her protégé Ralph Fiennes in the installment “Skyfall.” Born as her Dame Judith Olivia Dench CH, DBE, FRSA from York, England. She studied at Mount School, she’s the brother of renowned actor Jeffrey Dench and niece of Emma Dench a Harvard University Professor and renowned Roman Historian. She was married to Michael Williams in 1971 and the mother of Finty Williams. She won more than 50 awards from prestigious award giving bodies.
...2. Kenneth Branagh
One of the few that got their Knighthood at the early years of their career as director, producer, writer and great actor. Known to be one of the most primed actors in Hollywood and of Britain. Born as Sir Kenneth Branagh on December 10, 1960 in Ireland, United Kingdom. He made his appearance in the movie “A Month in the Country” as James Moon, as Rick for the movie “High Season”, as Henry V for the movie “Henry V” a story of his blood bath journey as the King of France. Starred as Mike Church for the movie “Dead Again”, as Andrew for the movie “Peter’s Friends”, as Benedick for the movie “Much Ado About Nothing”, and as Dr. Victor Frankenstein for the movie “Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein” a story of an extraordinary scientist the defied the rules of life as he created a monster out of his experiment and got entangled with it starring Helena Bonham Carter and Robert DeNiro.
...3. Ben Elton
Benjamin Charles Elton (born 3 May 1959) is an English Comedian, TV writer, entertainer, writer, dramatist, TV director, screenwriter, movie director, lyricist, stage director, and TV director. He was a part of the sitcoms The Young Ones and Blackadder. He has penned 17 books. The Beautiful Game (2000), We Will Rock You (2002), Tonight's the Night (2003), and Love Never Dies (2010), the continuation to The Phantom of the Opera. His books cover the dystopian, parody, and crime genres.
...4. Ian McKellen
No writer could ever describe him. As a writer, for me I strongly believe that he is now one of the pillars in nurturing, emphasizing and placing homosexuals to be of great importance in our time. He strongly emphasized that he’s not encouraging people to turn homosexuals, he wants us to understand and see how important their role in the evolution of society. This led him to accept and be his favorite role “Magneto” in the “X-Men” series and “The Da Vinci Code” with Tom Hanks. If you still remember the common prose and he modified it as “a man who came out of cupboard.” He is the most open and known “gay-actor.” He is more than an actor, a “Knight” and social activist.
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