Two years after Dame Judi Dench shared an eye condition was causing her to lose her ability to read, she shared an update on her progressing vision loss.
Over 10 years after the Cats star shared her macular degeneration—a degenerative condition affecting the retina—diagnosis, she admitted that it’s progressed so much she “can’t recognize anybody now.” ...
Judy Dench, the British actor famous for playing "M" in the '007' series, has revealed she has lost her vision. In a recent interview with ITV, Dench stated, "You won’t see me on screen anymore.
Screen legend Dame Judi Dench is now almost completely blind. The 91-year-old Notes on a Scandal star couldn’t even recognize ...
Dame Judi Dench has shared an update on her vision loss, due to age-related macular degeneration. The actress, 90, "can't see anymore," and can't see the television or read anymore, she revealed ...
Judi Dench is sharing an update on her life with a degenerative eye condition. The English actress, 90, revealed in a recent interview with ITV that she is no longer able to recognize people due to ...
Judi Dench recently shared that she “can’t recognize anybody” due to her eye condition. When asked by ITV why she’s stepped away from acting, Dench told the outlet, “I can’t see anymore. I’ve got, you ...
The “GoldenEye” actress, who was diagnosed with the disease in 2012, confessed that she can’t read or watch television. “You don’t [see me on camera anymore] because I can’t see,” explained Dench.
Celebrated actress Judi Dench says she can no longer see. The 90-year-old Academy Award and Tony Award winner has battled macular degeneration for years and was first diagnosed with her condition in ...
This year marks the 10th anniversary of friends Dench and Hinton meeting for Thanksgiving and capturing the hearts of millions Green Giant Viral 2015 “wrong number” text sparked a decade-long ...
The actress was previously diagnosed with macular degeneration. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor The Oscar winner previously shared that she was diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration.