Actress Miriam Margolyes Makes History at 82 with Vogue Cover Debut, Discusses Coming Out and Regrets
Actress Miriam Margolyes, aged 82, has made her Vogue cover debut.
She discusses her sexuality and coming out in 1966, when homosexuality was illegal.
Margolyes has also lived through the HIV crisis of the 1980s and has won several awards for her work in TV and film, including Blackadder, Vanity Fair, and Harry Potter.
She is known for her candid interviews and often makes headlines with her wild anecdotes.
Margolyes features alongside other LGBTQ+ pioneers in the July issue of British Vogue, where she is pictured on the cover in blue satin and a mesh headpiece.
She expresses regret for coming out to her parents, who never accepted her sexuality.