Over forty years later, she participated in another photoshoot – again with her son – for Duffy as part of a retrospective of the photographer's work. She also worked as a house model for Jean Muir. That year she also appeared on the BBC Two programme The Impresarios: For Appearance's Sake. Lumley spent three years as a photographic model, notably for Brian Duffy, who photographed her with her son, born in 1967. Career Lumley on the set of On Her Majesty's Secret Service with George Lazenby (1969) Lumley attended the Lucie Clayton Finishing School in London, after being turned down by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art at the age of 16. There were 70 boarders and I was happy as a clam." The nuns wore blue stockings and were brainy and lovely. "I especially loved my second boarding school, an Anglo-Catholic convent in the hills behind Hastings. From 11 to 17 she attended Holmhurst St Mary's Convent School, the Ridge, run by Community of the Holy Family: She was eight years old, which she later described as "paralysingly young". When her parents returned to Asia, she stayed, boarding at Mickledene School in Rolvenden, Kent. The family went "home" on leave to England, travelling on the HMT Empire Windrush. She has early memories of living in the tropics. Sir James Rutherford Lumley and himself served as an officer in the British Indian Army's 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles in Burma during World War II, most notably at the Battle of Mogaung. Her father, Major James Rutherford Lumley, was born in Lahore (now part of Pakistan) with Scottish and English ancestry. Her grandfather Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Weir had been born in Ghazipur and served as an army officer in Kashmir he was a close friend of the 13th Dalai Lama. Her mother, Thyra Beatrice Rose (née Weir), was English. Joanna Lamond Lumley was born on in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, in British India. Lumley was made a Dame (DBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to drama, entertainment and charity. She supports charities and animal welfare groups, such as Compassion in World Farming and Vegetarians' International Voice for Animals. Lumley is an advocate and human rights activist for Survival International and the Gurkha Justice Campaign. She had roles in two episodes of Are You Being Served? (1973–1975) written by Jeremy Lloyd, whom she had married and divorced three years prior to her first appearance on the show. Her film appearances include On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), Trail of the Pink Panther (1982), Shirley Valentine (1989), James and the Giant Peach (1996), Ella Enchanted (2004), Corpse Bride (2005), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), and Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016). Lumley's other television credits include The New Avengers (1976–1977), Sapphire & Steel (1979–1982), Sensitive Skin (2005–2007), Jam & Jerusalem (2006–2008) and Finding Alice (2021–present) as well as playing Elaine Perkins in Coronation Street in 1973. In 2013, she received the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards, and in 2017 she was honoured with the BAFTA Fellowship award. She has won two BAFTA TV Awards for her role as Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (1992–2012), and was nominated for the 2011 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for the Broadway revival of La Bête. Dame Joanna Lamond Lumley DBE FRGS (born ) is a British actress, presenter, former model, author, television producer, and activist.
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