Singer Olivia Newton-John and directors Sam Mendes and Steve McQueen have all received high honours in Britain
Singer Olivia Newton-John and directors Sam Mendes and Steve McQueen have all received high honours in Britain
28 December 2019
Grease star Newton-John has been made a dame for her singing and acting and for her charitable work supporting cancer research.
Oscar-winning director Mendes of American Beauty fame was made a knight along with McQueen, director of 12 Years a Slave, winner of the Oscar for best picture.
The three were among more than 1000 people named on the New Year's Honours list.
Newton-John, 71, said the honour was a recognition of her British heritage.
She was born in Britain but moved to Australia with her family when she was 5.
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