Family of Glynis Johns, one of the world’s oldest actors, makes demand for her 100th birthday
Glynis Johns’ Family Calls for Recognition on Her 100th Birthday
Glynis Johns, an iconic figure from Hollywood’s Golden Age, is about to reach a significant milestone as she turns 100 on October 5. Despite her remarkable career spanning 30 plays and 60 films, including memorable roles like Mary Poppins’ Winifred Banks, she feels overlooked for prestigious recognition.
Born in 1923, Johns began captivating audiences in London theaters during the 1930s before transitioning to the big screen with her debut in 1938’s “South Riding.” Her versatility shone through various genres, earning her an Oscar nomination for “The Sundowners” and a Golden Globe nod for “The Chapman Report.”
Despite her extensive contributions, Johns never received the title of Dame, unlike many of her peers. Her family, including her grandson Thomas Forwood, advocates for official recognition of her cultural impact. Forwood expressed, “It would be fitting…to formally acknowledge her cultural contribution by making her a Dame.”
Their call for recognition has garnered support from British Labour MP Chris Bryant, who believes Johns’ career merits acknowledgment alongside other esteemed actors. Bryant views Johns as “a lifetime ambassador for the creative arts.As Johns approaches her 100th year, fans worldwide express their admiration and support for her overdue recognition. Amidst the celebration, her family emphasizes the importance of honoring her legacy promptly, bypassing bureaucratic delays.
Forwood concludes, “It would be fitting…to make her a Dame immediately.” With overwhelming support, the campaign aims to ensure Johns receives the honor she rightfully deserves
As Glynis Johns celebrates her centenary, the rallying cry for her Damehood grows louder, marking a fitting tribute to her enduring legacy in the entertainment industry.
Let’s join in celebrating this remarkable actor and advocate for her well-deserved recognition