Virginia McKenna is a British actress, author, and wildlife campaigner, best known for her roles in iconic British films such as "Born Free" and "An Elephant Called Slowly." She was born on June 7, 1931, in Marylebone, London.
McKenna has had a long and successful career in acting, with roles in both film and television. She has received numerous awards for her work, including a BAFTA Award for Best British Actress for her role in "A Town Like Alice" in 1956.
In addition to her acting career, McKenna is known for her work as a wildlife campaigner and environmentalist. She co-founded the Born Free Foundation with her husband, actor Bill Travers, in 1984. The foundation works to protect wild animals and their habitats, and raise awareness about conservation issues.
McKenna has written several books about her experiences with wildlife and conservation, including "Into the Blue" and "The Joy of Life."
Throughout her career, Virginia McKenna has been a passionate advocate for animals and the natural world, using her platform as a celebrity to raise awareness and promote conservation efforts.
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