Dame Judi Dench - whose glittering career has included starring in the James Bond film series - has spoken about age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and given a health update
Judi Dench spoke about losing her vision in an interview with Trinny Woodall on the January 14 episode of her podcast called 'Fearless'
Dame Judi Dench has shared that she cannot leave her home on her own due to her fading eyesight. The 90-year-old actress has age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a condition which leads to a gradual loss of vision.
While there is no cure for age related macular degeneration, it can be slowed down with regular eye exams and checkups. As for Judi Dench, the actor now finds it difficult to read her scripts and memorise her lines.
John, 77, revealed he was recovering from a “severe eye infection” in September 2024 that left him with “limited vision in one eye.” That November, he told Good Morning America he “can’t see anything” in his right eye as a result of the illness.
Dame Judi Dench shares health update.Dench revealed that her worsening eyesight now prevents her from leaving the house unaccompanied.The 90-year-old Oscar-winning actress, who first spoke about
Dench first revealed she had been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a degenerative eye disease that is a leading cause of vision
Dame Judi Dench has revealed she can no longer leave her house alone due to her deteriorating eyesight. The legendary British actress, 90, first opened up about her age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in 2012. In a rare interview on Trinny Woodall’s Fearless podcast, Dench said “somebody will always be with me” when she leaves home.
But "fortunately," she doesn't have to go out alone now "because I pretend to have no eyesight," she said.
Dame Judi Dench, 90, shared on a podcast that she needs to always be accompanied by a person since she cannot see and "will walk into something or fall over."
Judi Dench opened up about losing her vision to macular degeneration, revealing that she doesn’t go out by herself anymore as to not “walk into something or fall over,” according to People. On an episode of Trinny Woodall’s Fearless podcast,