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Miriam Margolyes has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry since she first captured the public’s attention in the early 1990s.
Now affectionately considered a national treasure, the 84-year-old actress has earned numerous accolades, including a BAFTA award for her performance in “The Age of Innocence” in 1993.
While her success spans the globe, Margolyes is equally recognized for her bold and candid nature.
Her tendency to make outrageous remarks has often ignited controversy and fueled public discussion, putting her at risk of being “cancelled.”
From encounters with royalty to her political statements and daring opinions, Margolyes has frequently found herself in the spotlight for reasons that stir debate.
In this article, we revisit some of the moments that nearly led to Margolyes’ cancellation.
While she’s achieved global fame, Miriam Margolyes is equally as famous for being one of the most outspoken voices in entertainment today
She once sparked more than 500 complaints when she said she wanted former Prime Minster Boris Johnson to ‘die’ from coronavirus
Boris Johnson death wish
Miriam sparked more than 500 complaints when she said she wanted former Prime Minster Boris Johnson to ‘die’ from coronavirus.
The former Prime Minister was hospitalised after catching the virus back in 2020.
During an appearance on the Channel 4 show The Last Leg, Miriam spoke openly on her thoughts with how the government was handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
She said: ‘Appallingly, of course, appallingly. It’s a disgrace, it’s a scandal. It’s a public scandal.’
Miriam added: ‘I had difficulty not wanting Boris Johnson to die.
‘I wanted him to die. Then I thought that will reflect badly on me and I don’t want to be the sort of person that wants people to die.
‘So then I wanted him to get better, which he did do, he did get better.
‘But he didn’t get better as a human being. And I really would prefer that.’
Attack on ‘the new Jewish people’
Miriam launched a scathing attack on ‘the Jewish people’ after claiming in a interview that their ‘essential decency and compassion has been squeezed out.. evaporated.’
Asked about comments made in 2024, in which she claimed the impact of Hitler on Jewish people could be seen in the way Israel had turned into a ‘vicious, genocidal, nationalist nation,’ the Harry Potter star said she had no regrets, saying it’s ‘because I know I’m right.’
Interviewed for the Adam Buxton podcast the star admitted that her outspoken views had led to her losing friends including ‘one in particular, who is Jewish and lives in Israel.’
She continued: ‘I’m terribly sad that I’ve offended some people, but to me, they proved that Hitler had won, and that, for me, was such a shock that really hurt me, because I didn’t want to think that was possible.
‘But it’s true, the essential decency and compassion of the Jewish people has been squeezed out, evaporated, and it is a terribly sad thing.
‘But if I don’t speak out against what I think is wrong, who am I?’
Miriam was born into a Jewish family living in Oxford but has become increasingly outspoken in recent years as a result of her hostility to Israel.
She said she had been ‘deeply hurt’ at the loss of friends, who objected to her remarks, and her stance following the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.
She revealed ‘one in particular, who is Jewish and lives in Israel’ had said, ‘I don’t want to be friends anymore, go well on your journey, don’t contact me again.’
‘He was somebody to whom I was very close,’ said Miriam
‘That was, and is a deep hurt, and that doesn’t go away, but I can’t help it because I know I’m right.
‘I don’t know that I’m right about everything, but I do know that I’m right about the immorality of the Israeli position on Gaza and the activities of the Netanyahu government. That I know for sure they have done wrong.’
‘F*** you’ comment to Jeremy Hunt
Miriam shocked BBC Radio 4 listeners by telling presenters what she had ‘really wanted to say’ to the new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt
Miriam shocked BBC Radio 4 listeners by telling presenters what she had ‘really wanted to say’ to the new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
Jeremy had been interviewed by journalist Justin Webb about his plans for the government’s new economic strategy on the Today Programme, in the slot before Miriam’s.
The comedian had been on the show to speak about the passing of her friend, Harry Potter actor Robbie Coltrane, who died the day before.
But she went off-piste and decided to make her views about the Chancellor known.
‘I never thought I’d be sitting in the seat… [that Jeremy Hunt was sat in]’ she told Justin.
‘When I saw him there I just said ‘you’ve got a hell of a job, the best of luck’, and what I really wanted to say was ‘f*** you, you b*****d!’ But you can’t say that.’
Miriam told producers afterwards that she mistakenly believed she was off air, the BBC said.
This is despite being warned moments before by broadcaster Martha Kearney that they were still live.
Calling Charles Dickens’ Fagin ‘Jewish and vile’
In 2024, the BBC pulled a comment by Miriam from the radio after the Harry Potter star said that Charles Dickens’ Fagin was ‘Jewish and vile’ on air.
The Jewish actor was speaking to Front Row about her earliest experiences with the novelist amid her Edinburgh Fringe run of Margolyes & Dickens: The Best Bits, in which she brings to life the author’s most colourful characters in a one-woman show.
And in a response to a question from BBC Radio 4 presenter Kirsty Wark about the character that stuck in her head as a child, she responded with the Oliver Twist villain.
The broadcaster has now removed the comment from the programme – saying that it should have been challenged at the time.
The eccentric grandee sparked laughter among the audience as she said: ‘Oh, Fagin. Without question. Jewish and vile.’
She added: ‘I didn’t know Jews like that then – sadly, I do now.’
One of English literature’s most despised characters, Dickens used anti-Semitic tropes of Victorian England to create the character of Fagin, the London crime lord who ruled over a band of child pickpockets.
The manipulative criminal is explicitly Jewish in the book, with Miriam saying in another interview last month that he is ‘not only extremely funny but horrible, evil, a complete a**e.’
Told to be ‘be quiet’ by Queen Elizabeth
In an interview The Times back in 2022, Miriam revealed that the late Queen Elizabeth told her to ‘be quiet’ during a meeting
In an interview The Times back in 2022, Miriam revealed that the late Queen Elizabeth told her to ‘be quiet’ during a meeting.
Their encounter was many years ago, when Miriam was at Buckingham Palace for British Book Week.
‘The Queen told me to ‘be quiet’. It shocked me because I hadn’t quite realised how rude I was being. I was waffling on when she was talking to somebody else, and I was overriding that rudely,’ Miriam revealed.
She continued: ‘But it wasn’t deliberate – I wasn’t meaning to be rude. I say what I think and I don’t care how it comes out.
‘Sometimes it comes out in a way that people find very upsetting and offensive, and I’m sorry about that, but what I say is the truth.’
Controversial dating advice
During an appearance on This Morning, Miriam came under fire for giving some controversial dating advice.
As well as telling one caller to ‘lose weight’, she suggested that another should join a club to meet people.
‘Go volunteer at a centre for disadvantaged, poor people and cripples,’ she said.
‘You might meet another cripple, but that doesn’t matter,’ she added.
‘Lose a bit of weight and wash. Wash very carefully, all the crevices, all the bits you find difficult to reach. Wash!’ she also added.
Criticising Harry Potter fans
Miriam enraged adult Harry Potter fans by claiming they should be ‘over’ the book by now as it is ‘for children’
Miriam enraged adult Harry Potter fans by claiming they should be ‘over’ the book by now as it is ‘for children’.
The actress played Professor Sprout in the acclaimed film series, based on J.K. Rowling’s books.
Despite insisting it was ‘wonderful’ and she was ‘very grateful’ to the franchise, the BAFTA award-winning actress said adult fans should be ‘over that’ by now as it is ‘for children.’
In an interview with New Zealand television network 1News, Miriam admitted: ‘I worry about Harry Potter fans.
She went on: ‘They should be over that by now. It was 25 years ago and it’s for children. I think it’s for children.
‘But they get stuck in it and I do cameos and people say ‘Oh we are having a Harry Potter-themed wedding’ and I think ‘gosh what’s their first night of fun going to be. I can’t even think about it.
‘Harry Potter is wonderful, I’m very grateful to it, it’s over.’