Vanessa Redgrave
Redgrave made memorable appearances in Agatha (as mystery writer Agatha Christie), Merchant-Ivory's The Bostonians (for which she was Oscar-nominated), Prick Up Your Ears (as playwright Joe Orton's agent), and in the Merchant-Ivory masterpiece Howard's End (for which she received an Oscar nomination for her heartbreaking performance as the owner of the estate named in the title). She has done some of her best work in high-profile television films such as Playing for Time (Emmy Award, 1980), Second Serve (1986), in which she played transsexual tennis star Renee Richards, Charlton Heston's remake of A Man for All Seasons (1988) and a remake of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1991) that paired her, for the first time, with her sister Lynn.
Redgrave's kudos include an Emmy Award for HBO's If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000) and an Emmy nomination for The Gathering Storm (2002). Recent feature films include roles in Mrs. Dalloway, Tim Robbin's politically charged Cradle Will Rock, the critically acclaimed Girl, Interrupted, and Sean Penn's The Pledge. For her work in Miramax Films' A Month By the Lake (1995), Roger Ebert declared her to be "at the absolute peak of physical and mental perfection."
Vanessa Redgrave Facts
| Occupation | Actress |
| Birthday | January 30, 1937 (73) |
| Sign | Aquarius |
| Birthplace | London, England, United Kingdom |
| Height | 5' 11" (1m80) |
| Awards | 2001 Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Film (for If These Walls Could Talk II) |
| 2001 Screen Actors Guild Awards: Best Female Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries (for If These Walls Could Talk 2) | |
| 2000 Emmy Awards: Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie (for If These Walls Could Talk 2) | |
| 1978 Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress (for Julia) | |
| 1978 Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture (for Julia) |

