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Vanessa Redgrave

Vanessa Redgrave

Dignified, passionate Vanessa Redgrave is widely regarded as one of Great Britain's finest modern dramatic actresses. She is perhaps the most internationally famous of the Redgrave dynasty of actors that includes her father Sir Michael Redgrave, mother Rachel Kempson and siblings Corin and Lynn Redgrave. Born January 30, 1937 in London, Redgrave studied drama at London's Central School of Music and Dance. She made her theatrical debut in 1957 and her film debut the following year in the dreadful Behind the Mask, which starred her father. Redgrave would not venture into films again for another eight years, and during the early '60s established herself as a key member of the distinguished Stratford-Upon-Avon Theater Company. During her time with the repertory, she gave life to Shakespeare's works with some of her country's finest performers and met her future husband, the director Tony Richardson. Redgrave returned to films in 1966, making an unbilled appearance as Anne Boleyn in Fred Zinneman's all-star adaptation of A Man for All Seasons, and co-starring in Karel Reisz's comedy Morgan. In the same year, she played a small but key role as the girl in the photograph in Michelangelo Antonioni's first English language film, Blow-Up. In 1967, Redgrave appeared in the first of several films directed by her husband, Red and Blue and The Sailor from Gibralter. Also in 1967, she made a radiant Guenevere opposite Richard Harris' King Arthur in Joshua Logan's adaptation of the stage musical Camelot. That same year, Redgrave divorced Richardson on grounds of adultery. She had two children, Joely and Natasha Richardson, by him, and in 1969 had a child by her Camelot co-star Franco Nero. During these early years of her career, Redgrave hovered on the brink of stardom, due in large part to the uneven quality of the films in which she appeared. In 1968, she played the title role in Isadora, the biography of avant garde dancer Isadora Duncan, earning her first Oscar nomination and her second best actress award at Cannes (her first was for Morgan). The film represented one of Redgrave's first attempts at creating an independent, strong-willed, feminist character with strong socialist leanings. Throughout the 1970s, Redgrave continued to appear in films of varying quality, although her characters were almost always complex and controversial; the highlights from this period include The Trojan Women (1971), her Oscar-nominated turn in Mary Queen of Scotts (1971) and most notably the tragic Julia (1977), which won Redgrave an Oscar for best supporting actress. At the Oscar ceremony, the actress generated considerable controversy during her acceptance speech by using the ceremony as a forum for her tireless campaign for Palestinian rights in Israel. That, coupled with her outspoken support for the communist-oriented Workers' Revolutionary Party, made life difficult for Redgrave, who at one time was considered the British equivalent to actress/social activist Jane Fonda. Though she continued appearing in mainstream as well as politically oriented films and documentaries such as Roy Battersby's The Palestinians (1977), her views cost Redgrave roles on stage and screen and damaged her popularity, particularly in the U.S. Redgrave's television debut in Playing for Time (1980) generated further controversy when Redgrave won an Emmy for her portrayal of a Jewish violinist interned in a Nazi death camp who is ordered to help serenade women on their way to the gas chambers. Due to her anti-Zionist stand, many, including Fana Fenelon, the real-life violinist whom Redgrave was portraying, objected to her playing a Jewish woman. During the '80s, Redgrave came into her own as a leading character actress. She has subsequently appeared in a number of distinguished television movies, including Second Serve (1986) and a remake of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1991), which co-starred her sister Lynn Redgrave. Her film work also remains distinguished and she has received Oscar nominations for James Ivory's The Bostonians (1984) and Howards End (1992). Her taste for playing a variety of characters has not changed, as evidenced by portrayals ranging from Oscar Wilde's mother in Wilde (1997) to her role as a doomed earthling in the 1998 summer blockbuster Deep Impact. Redgrave's television work was singled-out for recognition as she took home the 2000 Golden Globe for Best TV Series Supporting Actress in for her role in If These Walls Could Talk 2. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


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Vanessa Redgrave Trivia

When was Vanessa Redgrave born?
Vanessa Redgrave was born on January 30, 1937

What role did Vanessa Redgrave play in The Fever?
Vanessa Redgrave played Woman in The Fever

What role did Vanessa Redgrave portray in If These Walls Could Talk 2?
Vanessa Redgrave played Edith in If These Walls Could Talk 2

What role did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Mrs. Dalloway?
Vanessa Redgrave played Clarissa Dalloway in Mrs. Dalloway

What role did Vanessa Redgrave portray in A Month by the Lake?
Vanessa Redgrave played Miss Bentley in A Month by the Lake

What role did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Shades of Fear?
Vanessa Redgrave played Dr. Angela Bead in Shades of Fear

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Wetherby?
Vanessa Redgrave was Jean Travers in Wetherby

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Morgan!?
Vanessa Redgrave was Leonie Delt in Morgan!

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in The Devils?
Vanessa Redgrave was Sister Jeanne in The Devils

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in The Ballad of the Sad Cafe?
Vanessa Redgrave was Miss Amelia in The Ballad of the Sad Cafe

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Wagner?
Vanessa Redgrave was Cosima in Wagner

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in The Charge of the Light Brigade?
Vanessa Redgrave was Clarissa in The Charge of the Light Brigade

What role did Vanessa Redgrave play in Blow-Up?
Vanessa Redgrave played Jane in Blow-Up

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Julia?
Vanessa Redgrave was Julia in Julia

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Camelot?
Vanessa Redgrave was Guenevere in Camelot

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in The Bostonians?
Vanessa Redgrave was Olive Chancellor in The Bostonians

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Evening?
Vanessa Redgrave was Ann Lord in Evening

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in The White Countess?
Vanessa Redgrave was Aunt Sara in The White Countess

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Deja Vu?
Vanessa Redgrave was Skelly in Deja Vu

What role did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Wilde?
Vanessa Redgrave played Wilde's Mother in Wilde

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Yanks?
Vanessa Redgrave was Helen in Yanks

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in The Trojan Women?
Vanessa Redgrave was Andromache in The Trojan Women

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Prick Up Your Ears?
Vanessa Redgrave was Peggy Ramsay in Prick Up Your Ears

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Howards End?
Vanessa Redgrave was Ruth Wilcox in Howards End

What role did Vanessa Redgrave play in Deep Impact?
Vanessa Redgrave played Robin Lerner in Deep Impact

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Smilla's Sense of Snow?
Vanessa Redgrave was Elsa Lubing in Smilla's Sense of Snow

What role did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Little Odessa?
Vanessa Redgrave played Irina Shapira in Little Odessa

What role did Vanessa Redgrave play in Mother's Boys?
Vanessa Redgrave played Lydia in Mother's Boys

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Atonement?
Vanessa Redgrave was Older Briony in Atonement

What role did Vanessa Redgrave play in Venus?
Vanessa Redgrave played Valerie in Venus

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Murder on the Orient Express?
Vanessa Redgrave was Mary Debenham in Murder on the Orient Express

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Lulu On The Bridge?
Vanessa Redgrave was Catherine Moore in Lulu On The Bridge

What role did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Nip/Tuck: Season 03?
Vanessa Redgrave played Erica Noughton in Nip/Tuck: Season 03

What role did Vanessa Redgrave play in Girl, Interrupted?
Vanessa Redgrave played Dr. Wick in Girl, Interrupted

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Good Boy!?
Vanessa Redgrave was The Greater Dane in Good Boy!

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Cradle Will Rock?
Vanessa Redgrave was Countess LaGrange in Cradle Will Rock

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in The Pledge?
Vanessa Redgrave was Annalise Hansen in The Pledge

What role did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Merci Docteur Rey!?
Vanessa Redgrave played Herself in Merci Docteur Rey!

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in The House of the Spirits?
Vanessa Redgrave was Nivea in The House of the Spirits

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Oh! What a Lovely War?
Vanessa Redgrave was Sylvia Pankhurst in Oh! What a Lovely War

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam?
Vanessa Redgrave was The Countess in The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Nip/Tuck: Season 02?
Vanessa Redgrave was Erica Noughton in Nip/Tuck: Season 02

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Exile in Buyukada?
Vanessa Redgrave was Narrator in Exile in Buyukada

What role did Vanessa Redgrave portray in Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story?
Vanessa Redgrave played Countess Wilhelmina in Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story

Who did Vanessa Redgrave play in Mission: Impossible?
Vanessa Redgrave was Max in Mission: Impossible

What role did Vanessa Redgrave play in Faerie Tale Theatre: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
Vanessa Redgrave played Evil Queen in Faerie Tale Theatre: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Who did Vanessa Redgrave portray in A Man for All Seasons?
Vanessa Redgrave was Anne Boleyn in A Man for All Seasons


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