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Cause of death
  
Breast cancer

Name
  
Lynn Redgrave

Years active
  
1962–2009


Occupation
  
Actress

Citizenship
  
British, American

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
8 March 1943 (
1943-03-08
)
Marylebone, London, England

Resting place
  
Spouse(s)
  
John Clark (m. 1967–2000, divorced)

Died
  
Siblings
  
Vanessa Redgrave, Corin Redgrave

Movies
  
Georgy Girl, Peter Pan, Gods and Monsters

Parents
  
Rachel Kempson, Michael Redgrave

Nieces
  
Similar People
  

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Lynn Redgrave, (8 March 1943 – 2 May 2010) was an English actress.

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A member of the Redgrave family, Lynn trained in London before making her theatrical debut in 1962. By the mid-1960s, she had appeared in several films, including Tom Jones (1963) and Georgy Girl (1966) which won her a New York Film Critics Award and nominations for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award.

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In 1967, she made her Broadway debut and performed in several stage productions in New York while making frequent returns to London's West End. She performed with her sister Vanessa in Three Sisters in London, and in the title role of Baby Jane Hudson in a television production of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? in 1991. She made a return to films in the late 1990s in films such as Shine (1996) and Gods and Monsters (1998) for which she received another Academy Award nomination. Redgrave is the only person to have been nominated for all of the 'Big Four' American entertainment awards (Grammy, Emmy, Oscar, and Tony) without winning any of them.

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Early life and theatrical family

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Redgrave was born in Marylebone, London, to actors Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson. Her sister is actress Vanessa Redgrave; her brother was actor and political activist Corin Redgrave. She was the aunt of writer/director Carlo Gabriel Nero and actresses Joely Richardson, Jemma Redgrave and Natasha Richardson and the sister in law of the director Tony Richardson, the Italian actor Franco Nero and the actress Kika Markham. Her grandfather was silent screen leading man Roy Redgrave.

Career

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After training in London's Central School of Speech and Drama, Redgrave made her professional debut in a 1962 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Royal Court Theatre. Following a tour of Billy Liar and repertory work in Dundee, she made her West End debut at the Haymarket, in N. C. Hunter's The Tulip Tree with Celia Johnson and John Clements.

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She was invited to join The National Theatre for its inaugural season at the Old Vic, working with such directors as Laurence Olivier, Franco Zeffirelli, and Noël Coward in roles such as Rose in The Recruiting Officer, Barblin in Andorra, Jackie in Hay Fever, Kattrin in Mother Courage, Miss Prue in Love for Love, and Margaret in Much Ado About Nothing which kept her busy for the next three years.

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During that time, she appeared in films such as Tom Jones (1963), Girl with Green Eyes (1964), The Deadly Affair (1966), and the title role in Georgy Girl (also 1966, and which featured her mother, Rachel Kempson). For the last of these roles, she gained the New York Film Critics Award, the Golden Globe, and an Oscar nomination.

In 1967, she made her Broadway debut in Black Comedy with Michael Crawford and Geraldine Page. London appearances included Michael Frayn's The Two of Us with Richard Briers at the Garrick, David Hare's Slag at the Royal Court, and Born Yesterday, directed by Tom Stoppard at Greenwich in 1973.

In 1974, she returned to Broadway in My Fat Friend. There soon followed Knock Knock with Charles Durning, Mrs. Warren's Profession (for a Tony nomination) with Ruth Gordon, and Saint Joan. In the 1985-86 season, she appeared with Rex Harrison, Claudette Colbert, and Jeremy Brett in Aren't We All? and with Mary Tyler Moore in A. R. Gurney's Sweet Sue.

In 1983, she played Cleopatra in an American television version of Antony and Cleopatra opposite Timothy Dalton. She was in Misalliance in Chicago with Irene Worth, (earning the Sarah Siddons and Joseph Jefferson awards), Twelfth Night at the American Shakespeare Festival, California Suite, The King and I, Hellzapoppin', Les Dames du Jeudi, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and The Cherry Orchard. In 1988, she narrated a dramatised television documentary, Silent Mouse, which told the story of the creation of the Christmas carol Silent Night. In the early winter of 1991, she starred with Stewart Granger and Ricardo Montalban in a Hollywood production of Don Juan in Hell.

With her sister Vanessa as Olga, she returned to the London stage playing Masha in Three Sisters in 1991 at the Queen's Theatre, London, and later played the title role in a television production of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? again with her sister. Highlights of her early film career also include The National Health, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask), The Happy Hooker, and Getting It Right. In the United States, she was seen on such television series as Teachers Only, House Calls, Centennial and Chicken Soup.

She also starred in BBC productions such as The Faint-Hearted Feminist, A Woman Alone, Death of a Son, Calling the Shots, and Fighting Back. She played Broadway again in Moon Over Buffalo (1996) with co-star Robert Goulet and starred in the world premier of Tennessee Williams' The Notebook of Trigorin, based on Anton Chekhov's The Seagull. She won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in Talking Heads.

Redgrave became well known in the United States after appearing in the television series House Calls, for which she received an Emmy nomination. She was sacked from the show after she insisted on bringing her child to rehearsals so as to continue a breastfeeding schedule. A lawsuit ensued but was dismissed a few years after. Following that, she appeared in a long-running series of television commercials for H. J. Heinz Company, then the manufacturer of the weight loss foods for Weight Watchers, a Heinz subsidiary. Her signature line for the ads was "This Is Living, Not Dieting!". She wrote a book of her life experiences with the same title, which included a selection of Weight Watcher recipes. The autobiographical section later became the basis of her one-woman play Shakespeare for My Father.

In 1993, she was elected President of the Players' Club. In 1989, she appeared on Broadway in Love Letters with her husband John Clark, and thereafter they performed the play around the country, and on one occasion for the jury in the O. J. Simpson case. In 1993, she appeared on Broadway in the one-woman play Shakespeare for My Father, which Clark produced and directed. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. In 1993, she voiced the narrator and one of the characters on the cartoon Christmas movie Precious Moments Timmy's Special Delivery.

In 2005, Redgrave appeared at Quinnipiac University and Connecticut College in the play Sisters of the Garden, about the sisters Fanny and Rebekka Mendelssohn and Nadia and Lili Boulanger. She was also reported to be writing a one-woman play about her battle with breast cancer and her 2003 mastectomy, based on her book Journal: A Mother and Daughter's Recovery from Breast Cancer with photos by her daughter Annabel and text by Redgrave herself.

In September 2006, she appeared in Nightingale, the U.S. premiere of her new one-woman play based upon her maternal grandmother Beatrice, at Los Angeles' Mark Taper Forum. She also performed the play in May 2007 at Hartford Stage in Hartford, Connecticut. In 2007, she appeared in an episode of Desperate Housewives as Dahlia Hainsworth.

She also appeared on an episode of ABC's TV series Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives as Dahlia, the mother of Susan Delfino's boyfriend Ian Hainsworth, and an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

In 2009, she was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame.

Voice work

Redgrave narrated approximately 20 audiobooks, including Prince Caspian: The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis for Harper Audio and Inkheart by Cornelia Funke for Listening Library.

Personal life

On 2 April 1967, Redgrave married English actor John Clark. Together they had three children, airline pilot Benjamin Clark (born 1968), singer-songwriter Pema (originally Kelly) Clark (born 1970), and author and photographer Annabel Lucy Clark (born 1981). The marriage ended in 2000 after Clark revealed to Redgrave that he had fathered a child with her personal assistant, who later married (and subsequently divorced) their son Benjamin. The divorce proceedings were acrimonious and became front page news, with Clark alleging that Redgrave had also been unfaithful.

Redgrave was appointed OBE in 2001. She was a naturalised citizen of the United States.

Death

She discussed her health problems associated with bulimia and breast cancer. She was diagnosed with the latter in December 2002, had a mastectomy in January 2003, and chemotherapy. She died from breast cancer in her Kent, Connecticut, home on 2 May 2010, aged 67. Her brother, actor Corin Redgrave, who had also been a cancer patient in his last years, had died less than one month previously, on 6 April, aged 70. She is survived by her three children, her six grandchildren and her elder sister Vanessa.

Redgrave's funeral was held on 8 May at the First Congregational Church in Kent, Connecticut. She was interred in St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery in the hamlet of Lithgow, New York, where her mother, Rachel Kempson, and her niece, Natasha Richardson, are also interred.

In 2012, the Folger Shakespeare Library acquired Redgrave's collection of personal papers and photographs.

Legacy

In 2013, the Lynn Redgrave Theater was opened Off-Broadway in New York City; it was previously known as the Bleecker Street Theater.

Awards and nominations

In 2001, Lynn Redgrave received a LIVING LEGEND honor at The WINFemme Film Festival and The Women's Network Image Awards but had to tape her acceptance speech because she won a film role and missed attending her ceremony.

Filmography

Actress
2009
Ugly Betty (TV Series) as
Olivia Guillemette
- The Butterfly Effect: Part 1 (2009) - Olivia Guillemette
2009
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV Series) as
Emily Huntford
- Folie a Deux (2009) - Emily Huntford
2009
My Dog Tulip as
Nancy & the Greengrocer's Wife (voice)
2009
Confessions of a Shopaholic as
Drunken Lady at Ball
2007
Nurses (TV Short) as
Peggy Rice
2007
The Jane Austen Book Club as
Mama Sky
2007
Desperate Housewives (TV Series) as
Dahlia Hainsworth
- Dress Big (2007) - Dahlia Hainsworth
2007
Eloise in Hollywood (Video) as
Nanny
2006
Me, Eloise (TV Series) as
Nanny
- Eloise Goes to Hollywood Part 2 (2007) - Nanny (voice)
- Eloise Goes to Hollywood Part 1 (2007) - Nanny
- Eloise in Springtime Part 2 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Eloise in Springtime Part 1 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Eloise's Rawther Unusual Halloween Part 2 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Eloise's Rawther Unusual Halloween Part 1 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Eloise Goes to School Part 2 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Eloise Goes to School Part 1 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Me, Eloise Part 2 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Little Miss Christmas Part 3 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Little Miss Christmas Part 2 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Me, Eloise Part 1 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
- Little Miss Christmas Part 1 (2006) - Nanny (voice)
2006
JoJo's Circus (TV Series) as
Miss Blathers
- Princess for a Day (2006) - Miss Blathers (voice)
2005
The White Countess as
Olga Belinskya
2004
Kinsey as
Final Interview Subject
2003
Peter Pan as
Aunt Millicent
2003
Charlie's War as
Grandma Lewis
2003
The Wild Thornberrys (TV Series) as
Cordelia
- Sir Nigel: Part 2 (2003) - Cordelia (voice)
- Sir Nigel: Part 1 (2003) - Cordelia (voice)
2002
Anita & Me as
Mrs. Ormerod
2002
Hansel & Gretel as
Woman / Witch
2002
The Wild Thornberrys as
Cordelia Thornberry (voice)
2002
Unconditional Love as
Nola Fox
2002
Spider as
Mrs. Wilkinson
2002
My Sister's Keeper (TV Movie) as
Helen Margaret Chapman
2001
My Kingdom as
Mandy
2001
Varian's War: The Forgotten Hero (TV Movie) as
Alma Werfel-Mahler
2001
Venus and Mars as
Emily Vogel
1998
Rude Awakening (TV Series) as
Trudy Frank
- Altar Ego (2001) - Trudy Frank
- Dawg Daze Afternoon (2001) - Trudy Frank
- Blessings and Dead Guys (2001) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Duck (2001) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Kiss, Kiss, Kiss- (2001) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Ode to Billie and Joe (2001) - Trudy Frank
- Throw Mama from the Apartment (2001) - Trudy Frank
- Telltale Heart (2000) - Trudy Frank
- All's Well That Amends Well (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Three Men and a Womb (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- The Casting Ouch (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Do the Right Thing (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- How Was Your Date? (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Judging Billie (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Me, Myself, and I (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Truth Don't Fail Me Now (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Relation-slips (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- To Love and to Serve (2000) - Trudy Frank
- If I Could See Me Now: Part 1 (2000) - Trudy Frank
- If I Could See Me Now: Part 2 (2000) - Trudy Frank
- Plastered (2000) - Trudy Frank
- Full House (2000) - Trudy Frank
- Star 80 Proof (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Yes Sir, That's My Baby (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- On the Rocks with a Twist of Limey (2000) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Slackula (1999) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Jackie Oh- (1999) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (1999) - Trudy Frank (credit only)
- Bad Will Hunting (1999) - Trudy Frank
- The 35-Year Itch (1999) - Trudy Frank
- 1-900-BIG-SLUT (1999) - Trudy Frank
- Bosses, Burglars & Back Street Babes (1999) - Trudy Frank
- Trude Awakening (1999) - Trudy Frank
- Bite Me (1999) - Trudy Frank
- Powerless Over the What? (1999) - Trudy Frank
- Dude Awakening (1999) - Trudy Frank
- Between a Rock Star and a Hard Place (1999) - Trudy Frank
- The Fix Up (1999) - Trudy Frank
- To Bris or Not to Bris (1999) - Trudy Frank
- And Now a Word from Our Sponsor (1999) - Trudy Frank
- One Birthday at a Time (1999) - Trudy Frank
- The Grateful Living (1999) - Trudy Frank
- That's Why They Call It Dope (1998) - Trudy Frank
- The Cheese Stands Alone (1998) - Trudy Frank
- An Embarrassment of Ritch's (1998) - Trudy Frank
- TV Mom (1998) - Trudy Frank
- What Ever Happened to Billie Frank? (1998) - Trudy Frank
- Lucky for Me Her Breast Exploded (1998) - Trudy Frank
- Don't Fuck the Stripper (1998) - Trudy Frank
- Hello, This Is Addictions Anonymous (1998) - Trudy Frank
- Black and Bitter (1998) - Trudy Frank
- Filling the Wrong Hole (1998) - Trudy Frank
- Lesbians on the Moon (Aka Three Dykes and You're Out) (1998) - Trudy Frank
- Vagina (1998) - Trudy Frank
- Naked Again (1998) - Trudy Frank
2000
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog as
Edna
2000
Deeply as
Celia
2000
Lion of Oz as
The Wicked Witch of the East (voice)
2000
The Next Best Thing as
Helen Whittaker
2000
The Simian Line as
Katharine
1999
A Season for Miracles (TV Movie) as
Hon. Judge Nancy Jakes
1999
The Annihilation of Fish as
Poinsettia
1999
Touched as
Carrie
1999
Different (TV Movie) as
Amanda Talmadge
1999
The Nanny (TV Series) as
Lynn Redgrave
- The Yummy Mummy (1999) - Lynn Redgrave
1998
Strike! as
Miss McVane
1998
White Lies (TV Movie) as
Inga Kolneder
1998
Gods and Monsters as
Hanna
1997
Indefensible: The Truth About Edward Brannigan (TV Movie) as
Monica Brannigan
1997
The Wonderful World of Disney (TV Series) as
Rogers
- Toothless (1997) - Rogers
1996
DJ Polo featuring Ron Jeremy: Freak of the Week (Video short)(as Redgrave Freaks)
1996
Shine as
Gillian
1994
Calling the Shots (TV Mini Series) as
Maggie Donnelly
- Episode #1.2 (1994) - Maggie Donnelly
- Episode #1.1 (1994) - Maggie Donnelly
1993
Timmy's Special Delivery: A Precious Moments Christmas (Video short) as
Narrator / Feline the Cat / Barkley (voice)
1991
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (TV Movie) as
Jane Hudson
1990
Jury Duty; The Comedy (TV Movie) as
Abby Greyhouwsky
1989
Chicken Soup (TV Series) as
Maddie Peerce
- The Ralph Hearns Story (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- Operation Jackie (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- Community Service (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- Bea's Night Out (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- Almost Father Jackie (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- Bea Moves Out (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- Take My Kids, Please (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- Double Date (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- The Reservation (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- The Bartender (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- The Dinner (1989) - Maddie Peerce
- Pilot (1989) - Maddie Peerce
1989
Getting It Right as
Joan
1989
Screen Two (TV Series) as
Pauline Williams
- Death of a Son (1989) - Pauline Williams
1988
Silent Mouse (TV Movie) as
Narrator
1988
Great Performances (TV Series) as
'Bill' Shannon
- Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Old Reliable (1988) - 'Bill' Shannon
1988
Midnight as
Midnight
1988
Screenplay (TV Series) as
The Woman
- A Woman Alone (1988) - The Woman
1987
Morgan Stewart's Coming Home as
Nancy Stewart
1987
Walking on Air (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Hepp
1983
Hotel (TV Series) as
Audrey Beck / Carly Knight
- Restless Nights (1986) - Audrey Beck
- Relative Loss (1983) - Carly Knight
1986
My Two Loves (TV Movie) as
Marjorie Lloyd
1985
The Bad Seed (TV Movie) as
Monica Breedlove
1984
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Abby Benton Freestone
- It's a Dog's Life (1984) - Abby Benton Freestone
1984
Antony and Cleopatra (TV Movie) as
Cleopatra
1984
The Fainthearted Feminist (TV Series) as
Martha
- Episode #1.5 (1984) - Martha
- Episode #1.4 (1984) - Martha
- Episode #1.3 (1984) - Martha
- Episode #1.2 (1984) - Martha
- Episode #1.1 (1984) - Martha
1982
Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
Kristen Robbins / Jean Harrigan
- The High Cost of Loving/To Fly with Eagles (1984) - Kristen Robbins
- Everybody Goes to Gilley's/Face of Fire (1982) - Jean Harrigan
1982
Teachers Only (TV Series) as
Diana Swanson
- Loss of Innocence (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Dead Mice Don't Wear Plaid (1983) - Diana Swanson
- It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Leather and Lace (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Beetlemania (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Otherwise Engaged (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Take the Money and Run (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Teacher's Pet (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Rex, the Wonder Husband (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Praise the Lord and Pasta Ammunition (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Take This Job and Shove It (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Cooper's Arrangement (1983) - Diana Swanson
- The Rose (1983) - Diana Swanson
- Guns and Butter (1982) - Diana Swanson
- The Once and Future Teacher (1982) - Diana Swanson
- I've Got a Crush on You (1982) - Diana Swanson
- The Make Up Test (1982) - Diana Swanson
- Quote, Unquote (1982) - Diana Swanson
- Cooper's Grab for Gusto (1982) - Diana Swanson
- The Dreyfuss Affair (1982) - Diana Swanson
- Diana, Substitute Mother (1982) - Diana Swanson
1982
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Patti White
- The Anniversary Gift/Honey Bee Mine/Bewigged, Bothered and Bewildered (1982) - Patti White
1982
CBS Afternoon Playhouse (TV Series) as
Sarah Cotter
- The Shooting (1982) - Sarah Cotter
1982
Rehearsal for Murder (TV Movie) as
Monica Welles
1979
House Calls (TV Series) as
Ann Anderson
- Son of Emergency (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Doctor Soloman and Mister Hide (1981) - Ann Anderson
- The Yes Man (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Bradley's Brat (1981) - Ann Anderson
- The Sex Police (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Uncle Digby (1981) - Ann Anderson
- The Kensington Connection (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Lust Weekend (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Have Peckler, Will Travel (1981) - Ann Anderson
- The Hostage Situation (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Adieu, Kind Friend (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Kleptos and Other Maniacs (1981) - Ann Anderson
- The Magnificent Weatherbys (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Bye, Bye American Spy (1981) - Ann Anderson
- All About Adam (1981) - Ann Anderson
- My Son, the Anarchist (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Officer Needs Assistance (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Six O'Clock Noose (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Bombing Out (1981) - Ann Anderson
- No Balls, One Strike (1981) - Ann Anderson
- In Case of Emergency (1981) - Ann Anderson
- Tenants, Anyone? (1981) - Ann Anderson
- The Dead Beat (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Kensington Follies (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Nude Girl (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Muggers and Other Strangers (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Sex and the Single Surgeon (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Jailhouse Doc (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Rock Around the Doc (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Take My Granddaughter Please (1980) - Ann Anderson
- I'll Be Suing You (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Beast of Kensington (1980) - Ann Anderson
- The Phantom of Kensington (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Old Is Beautiful (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Mobster Tale (1980) - Ann Anderson
- A Slight Case of Quarantine (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Defeat of Clay (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Crisis of Confidence (1980) - Ann Anderson
- Side to Side (1979) - Ann Anderson
- Final Exams (1979) - Ann Anderson
- Paging Dr. Michaels (1979) - Ann Anderson
1980
Linda in Wonderland (TV Movie)
1980
Sunday Lovers as
Lady Davina (segment "An Englishman's Home")
1980
The Seduction of Miss Leona (TV Movie) as
Miss Leona de Vose
1980
Gauguin the Savage (TV Movie) as
Mette Gad
1979
Beggarman, Thief (TV Movie) as
Kate Jordache
1979
Sooner or Later (TV Movie) as
The Teacher
1979
Disco Beaver from Outer Space (TV Movie) as
Dr. Van Helsing
1978
Centennial (TV Mini Series) as
Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- The Scream of Eagles (1979) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- The Winds of Death (1979) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- The Winds of Fortune (1979) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- The Crime (1979) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- The Storm (1979) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- The Shepherds (1978) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- The Longhorns (1978) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- The Massacre (1978) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- For as Long as the Waters Flow (1978) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- The Wagon and the Elephant (1978) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe (credit only)
- The Yellow Apron (1978) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe
- Only the Rocks Live Forever (1978) - Charlotte Buckland Seccombe (credit only)
1976
Kojak (TV Series) as
Claire
- A Hair-Trigger Away (1976) - Claire
1976
The Big Bus as
Camille Levy
1975
More Awkward Customers (Video short) as
Awkward Customer: Mrs. Ferret
1975
Daft As a Brush (TV Movie) as
Josie
1975
The Happy Hooker as
Xaviera Hollander
1974
The Turn of the Screw (TV Movie) as
Miss Jane Cubberly
1974
Vienna 1900 (TV Mini Series) as
Berta Garlan
- The Spring Sonata (1974) - Berta Garlan
1971
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Eliza Doolittle / Helena
- Pygmalion (1973) - Eliza Doolittle
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (1971) - Helena
1973
The National Health as
Nurse Sweet / Nurse Betty Martin
1973
ABC Afterschool Specials (TV Series) as
Various
- William: The Life, Works and Times of William Shakespeare (1973) - Various
1972
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask as
The Queen
1972
Every Little Crook and Nanny as
Nanny
1971
Don't Turn the Other Cheek! as
Mary O'Donnell
1970
The Last of the Mobile Hot Shots as
Myrtle Kane
1969
The Virgin Soldiers as
Phillipa Raskin
1969
A Touch of Venus (TV Series) as
Carole
- Blank Pages (1969) - Carole
1966
Love Story (TV Series) as
Mary Downey / Rosemarie
- The Egg on the Face of the Tiger (1968) - Mary Downey
- Ain't Afraid to Dance (1966) - Rosemarie
1968
Film Review (TV Mini Series) as
Yvonne
- Backs British Films (1968) - Yvonne
1967
Smashing Time as
Yvonne
1963
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Ivy Toft / Caroline / Polly Barlow / ...
- I Am Osango (1967) - Ivy Toft
- What's Wrong with Humpty Dumpty? (1967) - Caroline
- Pretty Polly (1966) - Polly Barlow
- Power and Glory (1963) - Anetta
1967
The Deadly Affair as
Virgin Bumpus
1966
Conflict (TV Series) as
Polly Eccles
- Caste (1966) - Polly Eccles
1966
Georgy Girl as
Georgy
1966
Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) as
Sheila
- The End of the Tunnel (1966) - Sheila
1965
Sunday Out of Season (TV Movie) as
Elaine
1964
Girl with Green Eyes as
Baba Brennan
1963
Tom Jones as
Susan, Upton Inn
1960
Shoot to Kill as
Bit Part (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1979
The Muppet Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Lynn Redgrave (1979) - (performer: "Hey Down", "I Still Love You" - uncredited)
1969
This Is Tom Jones (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.3 (1969) - (performer: "Last Time We Say Goodbye")
1967
Smashing Time (performer: "Smashing Time" ', "Carnaby Street", "It's Always Your Fault", "While I'm Still Young", "Day Out", "The Morning After", "Baby Don't Go", "Swinging Thru London", "Smashing Time" (reprise) - uncredited)
1966
Georgy Girl (performer: "Whole Lotta Woman" - uncredited)
Thanks
2010
1 a Minute (Documentary) (in memory of: Battled Breast Cancer)
1999
The World of Gods and Monsters: A Journey with James Whale (Video documentary short) (acknowledgment)
Self
2009
My Dog: An Unconditional Love Story (Documentary) as
Self
2008
Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll: The 60s Revealed (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (2008) - Self
- Episode #1.2 (2008) - Self
2006
The 60th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1987
Working in the Theatre (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actor
- Actors on Performing (2006) - Self - Actor
- Performance (1992) - Self - Actor
- Performance (1987) - Self - Actor
2006
Tavis Smiley (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 10 February 2006 (2006) - Self - Guest
2006
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.84 (2006) - Self - Guest
2005
50th Annual Drama Desk Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2005
Party Planner with David Tutera (TV Series) as
Self
- Broadway Legend's Soiree (2005) - Self
2005
The Heaven and Earth Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 20 March 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
2005
Richard & Judy (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 4 March 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
2004
Your Total Health (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (2004) - Self
2004
The Jane Pauley Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 12 October 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
2003
The 57th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2002
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV Special) as
Self
2001
Petula Clark: This Is My Song (TV Special) as
Self
2001
So Graham Norton (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #4.24 (2001) - Self - Guest
2000
The 15th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
2000
The 14th Annual American Comedy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1999
The World of Gods and Monsters: A Journey with James Whale (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actor ("Gods and Monsters")
1984
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Filmed Tribute
- Rita Tushingham (1999) - Filmed Tribute
- Gary Mabbutt (1999) - Self
- Lynn Redgrave (1996) - Self
- Nerys Hughes (1984) - Self
1997
Politically Incorrect (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 23 November 1999 (1999) - Self
- Episode dated 20 May 1997 (1997) - Self
1999
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars: America's Greatest Screen Legends (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1999
1999 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1999
The 71st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1999
The 14th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1999
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1999
Great Performances (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Star Crossed Lovers (1999) - Self - Host
1999
Access Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 February 1999 (1999) - Self
1999
The 1999 Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards Gala (TV Special) as
Self
1999
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1999
The 25th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1998
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Noel Coward Trilogy - Part 3: Sail Away (1998) - Self
1998
The 50th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1997
Shine: The Phenomenon (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actress
1997
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV Special) as
Self
1997
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self
- Judith Durham (1997) - Self
1997
The 11th Annual Genesis Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1997
The 69th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
1997
The 1997 IFP/West Annual Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1997
3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1996
Freak of the Week (Video) as
Self
1996
The Evening Standard Drama Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1995
Jeopardy! (TV Series short) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- 1995 Celebrity Jeopardy! Game 1 (1995) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
1995
The 9th Annual Genesis Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1993
Hollywood U.K. British Cinema in the Sixties (TV Series documentary) as
Self
1993
The 47th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1992
Fighting Back (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.10 (1992) - Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.9 (1992) - Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.8 (1992) - Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.3 (1992) - Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.7 (1992) - Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.6 (1992) - Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.5 (1992) - Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.4 (1992) - Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.2 (1992) - Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.1 (1992) - Self - Presenter
1992
The 46th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1991
One on One with John Tesh (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.13 (1991) - Self
1991
The Chuck Woolery Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.8 (1991) - Self - Guest
1974
The $10,000 Pyramid (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
1976
The $25,000 Pyramid (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 9 September 1991 (1991) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 10 November 1978 (1978) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 18 January 1978 (1978) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 7 December 1977 (1977) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 3 November 1976 (1976) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 29 September 1976 (1976) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
1991
All-Star Salute to Our Troops (TV Special) as
Self
1990
To Tell the Truth (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Pilot #2: Robin Mormello/Harley Lou Cobb/Michelle Ross (1990) - Self - Panelist
1989
A Conversation with Dinah (TV Series) as
Self (1990)
1989
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV Special) as
Self
1989
Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 22 December 1989 (1989) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 17 May 1989 (1989) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 11 May 1989 (1989) - Self - Guest
1989
Circus of the Stars #14 (TV Special documentary) as
Self - Performer
1989
In Performance at the White House: The House I Live in 1 (TV Special) as
Self
1989
The Arsenio Hall Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.16 (1989) - Self - Guest
1989
The Pat Sajak Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.52 (1989) - Self - Guest
1966
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Jay Leno (guest host), Michael Richards, Lynn Redgrave, Roy Blount, Jr, America (1989) - Self - Guest
- Lynn Redgrave/Jerry Seinfeld/Ernest St. George (1983) - Self - Guest
- Lynn Redgrave/Paul Reiser/David Horowitz (1982) - Self - Guest
- Tom Hanks/Lynn Redgrave/Franklyn Ajaye (1982) - Self - Guest
- Soupy Sales, Lynn Redgrave, Elmer Carlson (1967) - Self - Guest
- Shirley Jones, Jack Cassidy, Lynn Redgrave, George Segal, Roberta Sherwood (1966) - Self - Guest
1986
The New Hollywood Squares (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 13 February 1989 (1989) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 6 June 1988 (1988) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 16 November 1987 (1987) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 12 October 1987 (1987) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 15 June 1987 (1987) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.7 (1986) - Self - Panelist
1988
Lou Rawls Parade of Stars (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 December 1988 (1988) - Self
1981
Hour Magazine (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 30 November 1988 (1988) - Self
- Episode dated 23 April 1986 (1986) - Self
- Episode dated 5 March 1982 (1982) - Self
- Episode dated 28 October 1981 (1981) - Self
1988
Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz (TV Special) as
Lynn Redgrave
1987
All-Star Party for Joan Collins (TV Special) as
Self
1982
The $25,000 Pyramid (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
1984
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #7.98 (1987) - Self - Guest
- Episode #3.5 (1984) - Self - Guest
1987
The 41st Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1987
The 13th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1986
Here We Go: Volume 1 (Video documentary short) as
Narrator
1986
Here We Go: Volume 2 (Video documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1986
Here We Go Again! (Video documentary) as
Narrator
1986
All-Star Party for Clint Eastwood (TV Special) as
Self
1985
The 39th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1985
Super Bloopers and Practical Jokes (TV Series) as
Self
- Lynn Redgrave/Doug Barr (1985) - Self
1984
Celebrity Chefs (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
1983
Meet Your Animal Friends (Documentary) as
Narrator
1983
Circus of the Stars #8 (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1983
Star Search (TV Series) as
Actors' Acting Partner
- Episode #1.7 (1983) - Actors' Acting Partner
1983
Battle of the Video Games (TV Special) as
Self - Blue Team Member
1983
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 28 February 1983 (1983) - Self
1982
All-Star Family Feud Special (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Heroes vs. Villains (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
1982
All-Star Party for Carol Burnett (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
1982
Battle of the Network Stars XII (TV Special) as
Self - NBC Team
1982
The Shape of Things (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (1982) - Self
1980
The John Davidson Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest / Self - Co-Host
- Episode #2.132 (1982) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode dated 18 September 1981 (1981) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 4 December 1980 (1980) - Self - Guest
1982
TV's Censored Bloopers #3 (TV Special) as
Self - Guest
1982
Password Plus (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 26 February 1982 (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 25 February 1982 (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 24 February 1982 (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 23 February 1982 (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 22 February 1982 (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 20 February 1982 (1982) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
1982
The Regis Philbin Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.43 (1982) - Self - Guest
1982
Tattletales (TV Series) as
Self
- John Clark & Lynn Redgrave, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Dick & Dolly Martin - day 5 (1982) - Self
- John Clark & Lynn Redgrave, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Dick & Dolly Martin - day 4 (1982) - Self
- John Clark & Lynn Redgrave, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Dick & Dolly Martin - day 3 (1982) - Self
- John Clark & Lynn Redgrave, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Dick & Dolly Martin - day 2 (1982) - Self
- Premiere (1982) - Self
1981
Television: Inside and Out (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 5 December 1981 (1981) - Self
1981
Steve Martin's Best Show Ever (TV Special) as
Mrs. Kendal
1981
The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1981
An Evening at the Improv (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Episode #1.17 (1981) - Self - Host
1981
Musical Comedy Tonight II (TV Special) as
Self
1981
The 38th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1980
The Toni Tennille Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.83 (1981) - Self - Guest
- Episode #1.39 (1980) - Self - Guest
1980
Your New Day (TV Series) as
Self
- Lynn Redgrave, Gary Null, Dr. Joyce Brothers (1980) - Self
1967
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
1980
The 34th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1980
The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1979
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 4 (TV Special) as
Self - Ping-Pong
1979
Saturday Night at the Mill (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.14 (1979) - Self
1979
The Muppet Show (TV Series) as
Self - Special Guest Star
- Lynn Redgrave (1979) - Self - Special Guest Star
1973
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
1979
All Star Secrets (TV Series) as
Self
- Nipsey Russell, Abbe Lane, Jamie Farr, Lynn Redgrave, Billy Crystal: Day 5 (1979) - Self
- Nipsey Russell, Abbe Lane, Jamie Farr, Lynn Redgrave, Billy Crystal: Day 4 (1979) - Self
- Nipsey Russell, Abbe Lane, Jamie Farr, Lynn Redgrave, Billy Crystal: Day 3 (1979) - Self
- Nipsey Russell, Abbe Lane, Jamie Farr, Lynn Redgrave, Billy Crystal (1979) - Self
- Nipsey Russell, Abbe Lane, Jamie Farr, Lynn Redgrave, Billy Crystal (1979) - Self
1978
Canada After Dark (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 September 1978 (1978) - Self
1967
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest / Self
- Episode dated 15 September 1978 (1978) - Self - Guest
- Dudley Moore, Jane Seymour, Lynn Redgrave, Hermione Gingold, Clive Revill, Shani Wallis (1978) - Self
- Episode dated 4 June 1975 (1975) - Self - Guest
- Jean Stapleton, Lynn Redgrave, Don Knotts, Steve Landesberg (1974) - Self - Guest
- Lynn Redgrave, Miyoshi Umeki, Pamela Mason, Charo, Dr. Cleo Dawson (1971) - Self - Guest
- Final Show on NBC with guests Lynn Redgrave, Rodney Dangerfield, Reverend Billy Graham, Julie Budd, Aliza Kashi (1969) - Self - Guest
- Lynn Redgrave, Eva Gabor, Betsy Palmer, Norm Crosby, Jerry Shane, Martin Yarbrough (1967) - Self - Guest
- Anthony Perkins, Lynn Redgrave, Bobby Rydell (1967) - Self - Guest
1977
Shoot for the Stars (TV Series) as
Self
- Lynn Redgrave and Wayne Rogers (1977) - Self
- Lynn Redgrave and Jack Carter (1977) - Self
- Lynn Redgrave and Max Gail (1977) - Self
- Lynn Redgrave and Tony Randall (1977) - Self
1976
The 30th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1975
Showoffs (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.120 (1975) - Self
- Episode #1.119 (1975) - Self
- Episode #1.118 (1975) - Self
- Episode #1.117 (1975) - Self
- Conny Van Dyke/Robert Reed/Lynn Redgrave/Ross Martin (1975) - Self
1975
The John Barbour Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Lynn Redgrave (1975) - Self
1975
Tattletales (TV Series) as
Self
1975
Bicentennial Minutes (TV Series short) as
Self - Narrator
- Episode #1.344 (1975) - Self - Narrator
1975
Match Game (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.112 (1975) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.111 (1975) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.110 (1975) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.109 (1975) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.108 (1975) - Self - Panelist
1975
Dinah! (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.100 (1975) - Self - Guest
1974
Captain Kangaroo (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 November 1974 (1974) - Self
1974
The Hollywood Squares (Syndication) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 19 May 1974 (1974) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 18 May 1974 (1974) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 17 May 1974 (1974) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 16 May 1974 (1974) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 15 May 1974 (1974) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 14 May 1974 (1974) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 13 May 1974 (1974) - Self - Panelist
1974
The 28th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1973
The Shape of Things (TV Special) as
Self - Host
1973
Miss Universe 1973 (TV Special) as
Self - Judge
1972
Miss Universe 1972 (TV Special) as
Self - Judge
1972
The ABC Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Hellzapoppin' (1972) - Self
1971
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- David Niven/Lynn Redgrave (1972) - Self - Guest
- Patrick Campbell/Trevor Howard/Lynn Redgrave/Christopher Plummer (1971) - Self - Guest
1971
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #4.55 (1971) - Self - Guest
1971
Vincent Price Is in the Country (TV Movie) as
Self
1969
This Is Tom Jones (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (1969) - Self
1968
Not for Women Only (TV Series) as
Self - Hostess (1977-1979)
1968
Dee Time (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.7 (1968) - Self
1968
What's My Line? (TV Series) as
Self / guest panelist (1974-1975) (uncredited)
1968
Gogo-Scope (TV Series) as
Self
1968
Personality (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 11 March 1968 (1968) - Self
1968
The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Mike Douglas and Lynn Redgrave (1968) - Self
1967
Exit! It's the Way-Out Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Christmas Special (1967) - Self - Guest
1967
»Ung bølge« i England (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (1967) - Self
1967
The Hollywood Palace (TV Series) as
Self - Singer / Sketch Actor
- Episode #5.7 (1967) - Self - Singer / Sketch Actor
1967
The Jerry Lewis Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Lynn Redgrave, Sonny & Cher, the Baja Marimba Band (1967) - Self - Guest
1967
Girl Talk (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 May 1967 (1967) - Self
1967
The 39th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1967
I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 3 April 1967 (1967) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 27 February 1967 (1967) - Self - Guest
1967
The 21st Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1967
Password (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Lynn Redgrave vs. Cliff Robertson - evening show (1967) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
1966
A Bob Hope Comedy Special (TV Special) as
Self
1966
Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.5 (1966) - Self
1966
The Eamonn Andrews Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #3.5 (1966) - Self - Guest
1966
Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist
- Episode #1.370 (1966) - Self - Panellist
Archive Footage
-
Sammy LaBella: The Real Skip E. Lowe (filming) as
Self
2017
McKellen: Playing the Part (Documentary) as
Self
2017
The Best of Hollywood (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 26 September 2017 (2017) - Self - Interviewee
2016
Scott Hicks Reflects on 'Shine' Twenty Years On (Video documentary short) as
Gillian
2011
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Memorial Tribute
2011
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
2010
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Memorial Tribute
2010
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 3 May 2010 (2010) - Self
1998
60 Minutes (TV Series documentary) as
Self (segment "Charlton Heston") / Self (segment "Vanessa Redgrave")
- Jack Kevorkian/Vanessa Redgrave/President Ahmadinejad (2007) - Self (segment "Vanessa Redgrave")
- Charlton Heston/50,000 White Farmers/Miranda (2000) - Self (segment "Charlton Heston")
- Charlton Heston/50,000 White Farmers/George Soros (1998) - Self (segment "Charlton Heston")
2001
Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy (Documentary) as
Self
1985
Super Bloopers and Practical Jokes (TV Series) as
Self
- Cathy Rigby/Gene Barry (1985) - Self
1984
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.14 (1984) - Self

References

Lynn Redgrave Wikipedia