“Celia Imrie’s 20 Best Films Ranked: From Miss Babs to Murder Club Star”

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Celia Imrie’s 20 Best Films Ranked: From Miss Babs to Murder Club Star

There’s something utterly magical about Celia Imrie, isn’t there? As our favourite British actress turns 73, she’s proof that talent, like fine wine, only gets better with age. From stealing scenes with a tarantula on her head to making us howl with laughter as the iconic Miss Babs, she’s the kind of performer who elevates every project she touches.

The Role That Almost Wasn’t: Mrs Quickly in Nanny McPhee

Let’s kick off with a proper gem that showcases Imrie at her most fearless. Remember that scene in Nanny McPhee where she had to act with a live tarantula perched on her bonce? Turns out, it wasn’t even in the original script! “I thought, why not?” she told me during a press junket back in the day. “Sometimes the maddest choices make the best scenes.”

While Emma Thompson’s take on Mary Poppins might’ve been a bit of a dog’s dinner, Imrie’s Mrs Quickly is an absolute masterclass in comedy timing. Watching her pursue Colin Firth’s character with the determination of a heat-seeking missile (while trying to avoid various creepy-crawlies) is pure gold. No wonder she counts it among her favourite roles – though I reckon the worm-in-mouth scene might’ve tested that affection!

From Miss Babs to Murder Mystery Maven

Anyone who grew up watching Victoria Wood will forever picture Imrie in that iconic pinny, delivering “Two soups!” with impeccable timing. But here’s the thing about Celia – she’s never let herself be typecast. Next month’s The Thursday Murder Club sees her taking on a completely different challenge, proving she’s got more range than a Marks & Sparks food hall.

The Films That Made Her Britain’s Favourite Character Actress

What makes Imrie such a national treasure? Perhaps it’s how she can swing from broad comedy to subtle drama faster than you can say “I’m free!” Her filmography reads like a who’s who of British cinema, each role adding another layer to her remarkable legacy.

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know About Celia’s Career

What is Celia Imrie’s most famous role?

While many know her as Miss Babs from Victoria Wood As Seen On TV, her film work in Calendar Girls and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel series brought her international recognition.

Is The Thursday Murder Club her first leading film role?

Not at all! Though it’s her most prominent role in recent years, Imrie has led several films, including Finding Your Feet and Malevolent.

What makes her such a versatile actress?

Her background in theatre and comedy gives her exceptional range – she can handle everything from broad farce to nuanced drama with equal skill.

Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Our National Treasure?

As Imrie steps into her 73rd year, she’s showing no signs of slowing down. The Thursday Murder Club promises to introduce her to a whole new generation of fans, and honestly? We couldn’t be more chuffed about it.

Whether she’s making us laugh, cry, or simply marvel at her craft, one thing’s certain – Celia Imrie is so much more than Miss Babs. She’s a proper legend of British cinema, and long may she reign. Fancy sharing your favourite Celia moment? Drop a comment below!

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