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Home » Helen Mirren’s Life in Photos, from Young Actress to Oscar Winner and Dame
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Helen Mirren’s Life in Photos, from Young Actress to Oscar Winner and Dame

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Over six decades, Helen Mirren has conquered film, television and theater, and in that time she has earned an Oscar, three Emmys, five SAG Awards, a Tony and more, making her one award away from earning the title of EGOT. She was also made a Dame of the British Empire in 2003.

Mirren has been a lifelong champion for women’s rights; named the face of L’Oréal Paris at 69 years old; and has been married to director Taylor Hackford since 1997.

As we celebrate her being given the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 2026 Golden Globes, see her incredible life and career in photos.

Helen Mirren’s Early Life

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Helen Mirren was born Helen Lydia Mironoff in 1945. Her father Anglicized the family name to “Mirren” when Helen was around nine years old. The actress was raised in Southend-on-Sea outside of London by an English mother and Russian father, alongside two siblings, Katherine and Peter.

Helen Mirren’s Big Break

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Mirren got her big break in theater playing Cleopatra with the National Youth Theater in Antony and Cleopatra in 1965.

“I loved the power and the passion of that role, and of course, it’s always good to be Queen,” she wrote in her 2008 memoir In the Frame.

“This was the role that launched my career,” she added.

The success of the show and her performance landed the actress, who was 19 at the time, an agent and a future with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Helen Mirren on Stage

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As she grew in popularity, she starred in Troilus and Cressida as Cressida in 1968 and in Macbeth as Lady Macbeth in 1974. Then after four years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Mirren joined renowned director Peter Brook and his theater company and toured the United States and Africa.

Helen Mirren in ‘Age of Consent’

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Mirren’s first major movie was director Michael Powell’s Age of Consent (1969). The then-22-year-old actress played Cora, a beautiful Queenslander and muse of Australian painter Bradley Morahan (James Mason).

Helen Mirren in ‘Excalibur’

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In director John Boorman’s extravagant sci-fi classic Excalibur (1981), the star played Morgana, King Arthur’s estranged and evil half-sister.

“That one didn’t leap off the page. It was quite difficult to follow and I think it was very much to John Boorman’s credit that he crafted this very magical world out of what could have been a real mess,” Mirren said during a 2006 interview with Venice Magazine. “Some of those scenes when we read them during rehearsal sounded absolutely embarrassing! We were all like ‘My God, how can we say these lines?’ But with all the other elements, it all started falling into place, especially the lighting and the beauty of the film.”

Helen Mirren and Liam Neeson

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While shooting the film, Mirren met an unknown actor named Liam Neeson on set and the two began a years-long romance.

Neeson revealed on The Graham Norton Show that the first time he saw Mirren in her full Morgana costume, he “was smitten.” The two dated between 1980 and 1985 and lived together for four years, and remain close; Mirren told The New York Times in 2025, “I will love Liam until the day I die.”

Helen Mirren in ‘Cal’

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Starring opposite John Lynch in 1984’s Cal, Mirren captivated audiences with her role as Marcella Morton. She dyed her hair brown to play Marcella, who has a complicated love affair with Lynch’s character Cal. Her performance won her best actress at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival.

Helen Mirren in ‘The Mosquito Coast’

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The Mosquito Coast (1986) was one of the first times Mirren felt like she had broken through as a Hollywood actress.

“It’s funny — when I got that role, and I never expected to get it, with Harrison Ford, you know, in a film by Peter Weir. Hollywood movie!” Mirren reportedly said on an episode of the BBC’s Hollywood Greats in 2007. “I remember I heard about it in New York and I left the meeting and I was walking on air. I thought, ‘I’ve cracked it. I’ve cracked it. I’m a Hollywood film actress.’ ”

“And the exact opposite happened, the film got sunk without a trace and I was back to square one,” she laughed.

Mirren played Harrison Ford’s wife in the film, which was a commercial flop.

Helen Mirren in ‘The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover’

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In The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989), Mirren played Georgia, the wife of crime boss Albert Spica (Michael Gambon), who comes to La Hollandaise to be entertained every night. Georgia grows tired of her husband and their nightly trips to the fancy French restaurant and decides to have an affair with another man at another table (Alan Howard).

Mirren’s character transformation in the Peter Greenaway-directed crime drama was described as “almost frightening” by celebrated film critic Roger Ebert.

“She changes from submissive wife to daring lover to vicious seeker of vengeance. And watch the way she and Howard handle their sex scenes together, using sex not as joy, not as an avenue to love, but as sheer escapism; lust is their avenue to oblivion.”

Helen Mirren in ‘Prime Suspect’

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Playing Prime Suspect’s tough-as-nails DCI Jane Tennison made Mirren a household name in television. What started as in 1991 as a TV drama series became something much bigger, with several spinoffs that culiminated in 2006 with Prime Suspect: The Final Act. It earned her an Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or movie.

“That was the time when a big fight began to give women equality. So many women had gone through a post-war education and the workplace was a very difficult environment for them,” Mirren told Radio Times of why the series resonated with so many. “When they saw Jane Tennison expressing it out on the street. It was their battle. It resonated in many different professions.”

Helen Mirren in ‘The Madness of King George’

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The massive success of The Madness of King George (1994) earned Mirren an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, a BAFTA nomination for best performance by an actress and a Cannes Film Festival win for best actress. Playing Queen Charlotte brought her presence back to film following the height of her television fame with Prime Suspect.

Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford

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After meeting Taylor Hackford at 38 and then dating for a decade, the two tied the knot in 1997 in Scotland. Mirren described her director husband as the “greatest love of her life” during an interview with AARP in 2016. She also shared why she ultimately got married, although initially, the idea of marriage “just wasn’t to my taste.”

“We got married in the end because we realized that we were going to be together forever,” she told the outlet. “We got married, ultimately, for legal reasons more than anything else. Estate planning and other complicated things like that. And our families, we sensed, wanted us to be married. I always said I have nothing against marriage; it just wasn’t to my taste, like turnips. It took me a very long time to come round to acquiring the taste. I just had to meet the right turnip.”

Hackford won a Best Short Film Oscar in 1979 for Teenage Father and was nominated in 2005 for Best Achievement in Directing and Best Motion Picture of the Year for the award-winning Ray Charles biopic, Ray, starring Jamie Foxx.

Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford’s Family

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Mirren and Hackford, now married for nearly 30 years, share Hackford’s two children from previous marriages: sons Alexander and Rio, who died in April 2022.

Helen Mirren in ‘Gosford Park’

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Playing housekeeper Mrs. Wilson in the Robert Altman-directed film Gosford Park (2001) earned Mirren her second Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The star-studded cast of the dramedy mystery included, Maggie Smith, Ryan Phillippe, Michael Gambon, Bob Balaban and more.

Helen Mirren’s Awards for ‘Gosford Park’

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For Gosford Park, she also won a SAG Award for outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role and won with her costars for outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture in 2002.

Helen Mirren Is Made a Dame

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Mirren was appointed Dame of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth in 2003, three years before she would star in The Queen and win her first Oscar for Best Actress.

Helen Mirren in ‘The Queen’

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Playing Queen Elizabeth II in Stephen Frear’s The Queen in 2006 has become arguably her most famous and celebrated role. Her recognition for the part, in addition to earning her an Oscar, included a Golden Globe and SAG Award for best performance by an actress.

Helen Mirren in ‘Elizabeth I’

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The same year she won a SAG Award for The Queen, she also won outstanding performance by a female actor for the TV miniseries Elizabeth I.

Helen Mirren for L’Oréal Paris

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In 2014, Mirren was made the newest face of L’Oréal Paris. The then-69-year-old joined Karlie Kloss and Naomi Watts as a spokeswoman for the iconic beauty brand.

“I am not gorgeous and I never was, but I was always OK looking and I’m keen to stay that way,” Mirren told the Daily Mail of her new job at the time. “I have always loved the L’Oréal Paris brand, and I hope I can inspire other women toward greater confidence by making the most of their natural good looks. We are all worth it!”

In 2019, Mirren lit up the catwalk at the L’Oréal Paris show, walking (barefoot!) alongside celebrities Eva Longoria and Andie MacDowell. She’s returned to the runway for the brand several times since, including a sparkling strut this past September at age 80.

Helen Mirren in ‘Phil Spector’

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In 2014, the actress won another SAG Award for outstanding performance by a female actor for playing attorney Linda Kenney Baden opposite Al Pacino in David Mamet’s 2013 TV movie Phil Spector.

Helen Mirren Is Honored by USC

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Outside of film and television, the Dame was honored in 2017 by the University of Southern California, alongside fellow actor-comedian Will Ferrell. During his commencement speech, Ferrell teased Mirren by acting surprised to see her receive her degree as well.

“Even now I still lose out on parts that I want so desperately,” he joked during his speech. “The most painful one was losing the role of Queen Elizabeth in The Queen. Apparently, it came down to myself and Helen Mirren. The rest is history.”

“Dame Helen Mirren, you stole my Oscar!” he exclaimed as the audience and Mirren laughed.

Helen Mirren in ‘Fast & Furious’

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The star joined the Fast & Furious franchise as Magdalene Shaw, the mother of Deckard (Jason Statham) and Owen Shaw (Luke Evans). She appeared in The Fate of the Furious in 2017, F&F Presents: Hobbs & Shaw in 2019 and F9 in 2020.

Helen Mirren in ‘Catherine the Great’

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Mirren took on another royal project: the role of Catherine the Great in a four-part limited series of the same name for HBO, which debuted in October 2019.

Helen Mirren, Style Icon

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In the 2000s, Helen Mirren became one to watch on the red carpet, both for her impeccable sense of style as well as her willingness to have fun with fashion, as seen when she dyed her hair pink (twice!) after seeing someone do it on America’s Next Top Model, or raved about the stripper shoes she loved to wear with her black tie attire.

Helen Mirren’s Life Achievement

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On Feb. 27, 2022, Mirren was presented with the SAG Life Achievement Award at the 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

In her acceptance speech, Mirren said, “Lifetime achievement, sounds so grand, I suppose I’m still alive so by that measure, I’m eligible.” She went on to share her “mantra” that is behind all of her achievements so far: “Be on time and don’t be an ass.”

Mirren then continued “Thank you S-A-G so much for this, I hate to say SAG at my age, it’s always S-A-G for me,” she said as the crowd laughed.

“I am simultaneously enormously proud and yet with the understanding that I do not deserve this and there is the conflict I believe you all understand: insecurity versus ego. That cocktail I believe most actors sip in the evening as they contemplate on the gift they received the moment they decided to become an actor,” she said.

Helen Mirren Covers PEOPLE’s Beautiful Issue

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She’s one cool cover girl! Mirren graced the cover of PEOPLE’s 2022 Beautiful Issue, opening up about standards and the industry.

“There are incredibly beautiful people in the world, and it’s an absolute delight to look at them, male or female. Beautiful people are a wonder to behold,” shared the actress.

“But most of us are not beautiful. We have other stuff, which is just as powerful as beauty. And I would like to see us celebrate those things … I love the word swagger because I think swagger means I’m confident in myself, I’m presenting myself to the world, I’m enjoying the world around me. I think what is called the beauty industry should be called the swagger industry. We’re giving people swagger.”

Helen Mirren Turns 80

Helen Mirren walks the runway LOreal Paris.

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With decades of work under her belt, the decorated actress doesn’t appear to have any plans of slowing down. In an interview with PEOPLE in 2025 ahead of her film The Thursday Murder Club, Mirren reflected on her busy year — “Sometimes you have what I call a bit of a ‘car crash of projects,’ and they all want to go at the same time” — but said that she was enjoying the work just as much as she ever had.

“One thing that I find galling as I get older is the sort of patronizing condescension: ‘Oh, that’s so sweet,’ ” she said. “I hate the word feisty. I’m alive. Don’t give me those sort of awful labels.” 

Helen Mirren Receives the Cecil B. DeMille Award

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Dame Helen Mirren was named the recipient of the 2026 Cecil B, DeMille Award at the Golden Globes for her contribution to the film and entertainment industries. She accepted the award at a “Golden Eve” dinner Jan. 6 ahead of the ceremony, which was broadcast on CBS Jan. 8.



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