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If veteran actress and political activist Vanessa Redgrave could be summed up in one word, it would be ‘unconventional’. A member of one of the enduring theatrical dynasties, Redgrave has a glittering array of acting accolades, has campaigned against
If veteran actress and political activist Vanessa Redgrave could be summed up in one word, it would be ‘unconventional’. A member of one of the enduring theatrical dynasties, Redgrave has a glittering array of acting accolades, has campaigned against the war in Iraq and twice ran for the British parliament.
The 71-year-old,whose daughters are actresses Natasha (married to Irish actor Liam Neeson) and Joely Richardson, does nothing by half measures, and her commitment...
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