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She’s been treading the boards in her new show Noises Off at the Phoenix Theatre in London.
And Felicity Kendal looked exhilarated after another night on the stage as she was seen leaving the venue on Monday night.
The 76-year-old actress looked radiant as she left via the stage door alongside her fellow actors, including Tracy Ann Oberman.
Striking: Felicity Kendal looked exhilarated after another night on the stage as she was seen leaving the Phoenix Theatre in London on Monday night
Felicity kept things casual on the outing as she paired a cosy black jumper with flared jeans and heeled boots.
She layered up with a longline coat and accessorised with a Louis Vuitton holdall as well as a burgundy bum bag.
Felicity’s appearance comes after she said she cares more about looking ‘presentable’ than appearing younger than her years in a piece for The Times.
The actress previously made headlines in 2021 with her noticeably smooth visage, having shared her affiliation for filler and other anti-aging techniques.
Looking good: Felicity’s appearance comes after she said she cares more about looking ‘presentable’ than appearing younger than her years in a piece for The Times
Two’s company: The 76-year-old actress looked radiant as she left via the stage door alongside her fellow actors, including Tracy Ann Oberman and Matthew Kelly
Chirpy: Joseph Millson looked in good spirits as he flashed a thumbs up on the outing
Reflecting on her appearance, Felicity said: ‘Do I care about what I look like at 76? Not really. I like to look presentable, as my mother used to say, but that’s good manners not vanity.
‘I have talked about using Botox in the past and it seemed to cause such a fuss — as if it’s some shocking modern phenomenon. Humans have been preening themselves for thousands of years: tattoos, corsets, the dandies with their powdered wigs.
‘People tell me I was a sex symbol in the Seventies but I never considered myself “beautiful”, I wasn’t in the same league as Julie Christie or Catherine Deneuve – don’t get me wrong, I’m perfectly happy with what I’ve got, but I didn’t get the job in because I had a face and body that electrified the screen.’
Felicity added she feels modern times are ‘quite tame’ when it comes to women’s looks, adding that in the 1970s they were ‘not afraid’ of dressing up.
Cast: Tracy-Ann Oberman, Alexander Hanson and Matthew Kelly star with Felicity
In 2021, Felicity caught fans attention during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, showcasing her youthful visage while discussing her latest big stage role in Anything Goes.
The Good Life star previously revealed she is a fan of Botox, telling the Sunday Times magazine: ‘I do it every six months, then you don’t get the terrible little frown line.’
However the grandmother-of-two has since revealed she has given up Botox and instead relies on yoga, pilates and weightlifting to stay youthful.
That’s different! The actress (right in 2000) made headlines in 2021 (left) with her noticeably smooth visage , having shared her affiliation for filler and other anti-aging technique
She told Good Housekeeping magazine: ‘There comes a point where you have to match bits of you with the other bits.’
While she’s never had a face-lift, the actress has had fillers around her mouth.
Felicity explained: ‘Then there was a time when you’d think, I’m over 60, I can’t possibly wear a short skirt again because of my crinkly knees.
‘Then you come out the other end and say, f*** it, I’ve got good legs, I’m going to put on tights and a short skirt.’
In 2007, aged 67, Kendal told The Daily Mail why she was taking a break from Botox, although she may have revisited since.
She said: ‘I haven’t done fillers or Botox for ages. There comes a point where you have to match bits of you with the other bits, otherwise you get a terribly random situation.’
Felicity said she stopped having Botox in 2010 during a 2012 interview but said back then she was thinking about going back to it once more.
‘I might have it again soon,’ she said. ‘It’s nice not to have lines when you frown, especially on TV. I don’t know why people make such a fuss about it. No one is interested if a woman has her teeth capped or her hair dyed.’
She also said: Don’t have fillers when your cheekbones are high! It’s chipmunk time! The only thing to do eventually is the full thing [a facelift] but you have to do that when you’re 40.’
Gorgeous: Felicity added she feels modern times are ‘quite tame’ when it comes to women’s looks, adding that in the 1970s they were ‘not afraid’ of dressing up (pictured 1968)
And no squinting around the delicate eye area for Felicity. She had severe astigmatism for years, which meant that she needed to use a magnifying glass to apply her make-up. Then, fed up of the squinting, she had a lens implant in 2009.
She later said: ‘I see more now than I ever did before. It’s the most magical operation in the world — you go from being blind to actually seeing.’
Felicity indulges in strict regular exercise and a lifetime of yoga. She says that she remembers watching her mother, who ran a Shakespeare touring company in India, doing her yoga exercises when she was a small girl.
She said: ‘I used to exercise for three hours a week doing Pilates and weights. Now I have to do five or six hours to get the same result.’
Looking good: Felicity appeared on Strictly in 2010, the year she took a break from having Botox
Felicity became a beloved household name starring in The Good Life, despite running for just 30 episodes over four series.
The mother-of-two converted to Judaism while married to her second husband Michael Rudman, who is Jewish.
The couple divorced in 1990 but have since got back together. Her first marriage to actor Drewe Henley lasted 11 years, and she was only 21 when they married.
She has two grandchildren, but says she has 12 in total as she counts her late sister’s children and their children as her own, as well as Rudman’s from his first marriage.
Barely aged a day: Felicity is pictured in 1971
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