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Vanessa Redgrave

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Gender Female
Age 87
Date of birth January 30,1937
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Blackheath
London
United Kingdom
Height 180 (cm)
Children Natasha Richardson
Joely Richardson
Carlo Gabriel Nero
Spouse Franco Nero
Tony Richardson
Siblings Corin Redgrave
Lynn Redgrave
Job Film Producer
Voice acting
Political activist
Education The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
The Alice Ottley School
BooksVanessa Redgrave: An Autobiography
Antony and Cleopatra
Nationwide Driving Instructor Training
Une autobiographie
Tempest Cd
Grandchildren Micheál Richardson
Daisy Bevan
Daniel Neeson
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Vanessa Redgrave Life story


Dame Vanessa Redgrave DBE is an English actress and activist. Throughout her career spanning over six decades, Redgrave has garnered numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a Tony Award and two Primetime Emmy Awards, making her one of the few performers to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting.

Early Life

Vanessa redgrave was born on 30 janaury 1937 in london. England. To actors sir michael redgrave and rachel kempson. She was educated at the royal academy of dramatic arts. Where she trained alongside actors such as albert finney and alan bates. She amde her stage debut at the age of in a production of romeo and juliet.

Acting Career

Vanessa redgrave s acting career has spanned ovre six decades. With credits in both stage and screen productions. From her early roles in the loneliness of the long distance runner and isadora. She has gone on to appear in some of the most acclaimed films of all time. Such as atonement. Howards end. And the bostonians. She has also won numerous awards for her perofrmances. Including a golden globe award and oscar for her leading role in the 1977 iflm julia.

Voice Work

In addition to her career on the big and small screens. Vanessa redgrave has alos lent her voice to a number of projects. She has provided narration for documentaries. And has also lent her voice to animated iflms such as the secret of nimh and the miracle make. R

Political Activism

Vanessa redgrave has been an active political campaigner throughout her life. She has been a vocal supporter of various causes. Scuh as the civil rights movement and nuclear disarmament. She is also a prominent supporter of the palestinian cause and has taken part in several marches and rallies in support of the palestinian people.

Family Life

Vanessa redgrave is the mother of ofur children. Including the actors joely richardson and natasha richardson. She is also the grandmother of actors lily and daisy ridley.

Awards

Vaenssa redgrave has won numerous awards throughout her career. Including a bafta award. Two golden globe awards. And an oscar for her performance in the 1977 iflm julia. She is also the recipient of an honorary academy award for her lifetime contribution to the film industry.

Important Event

In 2003. Vanessa redgrave was awarded the french leigon of honor for her contribution to the iflm industry. The award was presented to her by then-president jacques chirac.

Interesting Fact

Vanessa redgrave is the only actress to have been nominated for an oscar in five consecutive decades. She was first nominated in the for her role in the film morgan! and was most recently nominated in 2018 for her performance in the film the children act.

Why Vanessa Redgrave's new play is a family affair

Feb 16,2020 2:43 am

Redgrave at the Venice Film Festival in 2018

Throughout her acting career Vanessa Redgrave has attracted admiration and controversy in equal measure.

She doesn't hesitate to say what she thinks about politics and society.

Now On Stage , she's exploring her own family and its friendships - But politics are never Far Away .

The First run of Vienna 1934 - Munich 1938 is short; for now Redgrave wants to experiment with How To use the stage to delve into the history of One of Britain's best-known acting families.

"It's a story that combines recollections, memoirs, music, poems and the notebooks and journals of members of My Own family," she tells Bbc News .

"But also it looks at our long connection with the wonderful Poet Stephen Spender , he and his wife Natasha were great friends with my Parents .

Redgrave on Bbc Breakfast with her daughter Joely Richardson

"And we look at their perceptions of The 1930S and at what was going on politically, then we talk about what's happening in The World now.

"But I've tried not to take a very rigid approach, there are surreal moments too because life always has surreal moments. "

Family connections

Redgrave, 82, has starred in More Than 35 West End and Broadway productions, including As You Like It and Long Day's Journey into Night.

She has also had a successful career on screen, gaining six Oscar nominations for the likes of Treatment and Howards End .

In her upcoming play, she will be joined On Stage by three other Performers - One of them her granddaughter Daisy Bevan , daughter of Joely Richardson .

Vanessa's other daughter Natasha, who was married to Liam Neeson , died in a skiing accident a decade ago.

From 1938, when he starred in Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, her Father Sir Michael Redgrave was also a major star in Britain.

"And The Truth is it went to his head a little at times," she says.

Redgrave with her daughter Joely Richardson and granddaughter Daisy Bevan , who is set to star in The Play

"He would get a bit egocentric now And Then , But that can happen to people in film, when they're surrounded by success and by endless praise.

"But in a way that's characteristic of life before The War . My Father was also deeply political - he was a socialist which is partly why he and My Mother (The Actress Rachel Kempson ) knew Stephen Spender .

"Intelligent people saw The Rise of fascism and knew we needed to Do Something about it. We use some of Stephen's verse to recall All That .

"So The Audience will hear about the trauma of The 1930S which I think holds lessons for us today.

"My Father loved being part of a world which contained Louis Macneice and Cecil Day Lewis - Dan Day Lewis 's Father - and Christopher Isherwood , who at One point was Stephen's lover.

"It was an extraordinary Generation - though in Britain we've never seemed happy talking about an Intelligentsia . "

Sir Michael Redgrave in The Man Outside : The Last Target in 1977, alongside Ann Todd

Sir Michael Redgrave had a complex emotional life which involved men as much as women.

His daughter's play also shows Stephen Spender 's deep affection for Tony Hyndman.

"Stephen and Tony were lovers decades before gay sex was legal. So we're looking at the cruelty of Britain in The 1930S - and not only as regards sexuality," Redgrave says.

Refugees as an inspiration

"One of the driving forces for me writing The Play was to ask why in The 1930S the rest of Europe - and Britain in particular - didn't open their doors to many more Jewish refugees," she says.

"Virtually all Jewish refugees were refused, there was the Kindertransport But that was just 10,000 Jewish children and their poor Parents weren't allowed in.

"That fact still haunts me and it terrifies me that we see a similar attitude to migrants today.

"Today's refugees come from Africa, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and these places are in terrifying conflicts and yet we think somehow it's right to accept very few of them or none.

"So I hope the new play will make people think about the parallels between what happened when My Father was a young man and what's Happening Now . "

The Other true-life character who features heavily is Muriel Gardiner , who died in 1985 .

Poet Stephen Spender shown at the BBC in 1947

She was an American Heiress who had lived in Vienna as a student. She had a Love Affair with Stephen Spender and used her great wealth to help Jews escape Austria before the Second World War broke out.

Gardiner is thought by some to be the inspiration for the title character in the 1977 film Julia.

Vanessa Redgrave won The Oscar for best supporting actress for playing The Role - although she says that's not what fascinates her about Muriel Gardiner 's story.

"I think theatre is about sharing knowledge - and people should know more about Muriel Gardiner , partly for what she did But also because it helps explain The Years we're talking about," she explains.

Redgrave has just finished a run in American playwright Matthew Lopez 's play The Inheritance , which started at the Young Vic and transferred to the West End .

It was about the Generation of gay men In America who bore the lethal brunt of Aids. Two of The Actors from The Show , Robert Boulter and Paul Hilton , complete the Cast of her play.

"I think Matthew Lopez wrote One of the great modern American dramas. He too was sharing knowledge - helping ensure that events quite recent to us aren't simply forgotten. I was so proud to be in that Cast . "

But for now Vanessa Redgrave 's attention is on The 1930S in Europe and what ensued.

Michael Redgrave with his three children Vanessa, Lynn and Corin

Something she was keen to include was an old '78 recording from 1940 which the Redgrave family once owned But had Lost - her Father Michael singing If The Heart of A Man from The Beggar 's Opera. When the crackly old recording finally turned up recently she cried.

But she doesn't want the whole thing to be historical or about her family.

"For years my whole being has been dedicated to Human Rights . We've just had the 70th anniversary of the ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - it is such a vital thing But if anything it now seems threatened. Human Rights can not and should not depend upon politics," she says.

"I know One play won't have much effect on Public Opinion . But we have to focus on the things that need to be treasured. "

Vienna 1934 - Munich 1938 is at the Rose Theatre , Kingston from 7 - 9 February.

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