Dame Judi Dench voices support for a female James Bond

Dame Judi Dench poses for a portrait during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto. Dench was the recipient of the Donostia Award, a lifetime achievement award, on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018, at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain. Picture: AP

Dame Judi Dench poses for a portrait during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto. Dench was the recipient of the Donostia Award, a lifetime achievement award, on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018, at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain. Picture: AP

Published Oct 11, 2018

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Veteran star Dame Judi Dench has revealed she would support a female James Bond.

The 83-year-old actress - who starred in eight Bond movies - has admitted she cannot see a reason why another female star could not assume the iconic role of 007 one day.

She explained: "If you're good at being a spy you could maybe be a female James Bond. I have no idea why not."

The next Bond movie is being helmed by the American director Cary Joji Fukunaga, after Danny Boyle walked away from the project earlier this year.

Judi and Cary previously worked together on the 2011 romantic drama 'Jane Eyre', and she's backed the director to make a success of 'Bond 25'.

She told Collider: "I did 'Jane Eyre' for Cary and he's absolutely a sweet person. I want to get a message to him to say how glad I am that he's doing it. 

"I'm sure he'll give his own take on it and that will be refreshing. I expect he'll do it very, very well. And Ralph Fiennes I expect will play M very well - she said through gritted teeth!"

Asked whether she feels sad to have left the role of M - who is Bond's superior - Judi revealed that she hasn't actually seen the most-recent film in the franchise, 2015's 'Spectre'.

She admitted: "I did eight of them, because I did one morning on 'Spectre'. I haven't seen 'Spectre'. M sent a message over the telly. She was on the television for a minute or something like that. So I can say I did eight."

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