Lynn Redgrave, who as an actress upheld the tradition of her theatrically royal family on stage and on screen and as a playwright wrote about her family with probing affection and equally probing anguish, died on Sunday at her home in Kent, Conn. She was 67.
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I love all the Redgrave's especially as they've aged. Great women, great actors, all.
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She died 5/10 2010.
What did you do with the 13th century, Zero??
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Can anyone explain why MSNBC/Newsvine occasionally spits out headlines that are anywhere from 6 to 24 months old?
Hence my reference to ZERO.
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Posted today on Newsvine.
Zero strikes again.
A loss to the stage and screen and a greater loss to a wonderful, prolific acting dynasty -
Goodnight Georgie Girl RIP.
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This poor family is cursed... Corin Redgrave (Lynn's brother) died in April, also of cancer; niece Natasha Richardson died in a skiing accident... I think Vanessa Redgrave may be the only one left (please correct me if I am wrong).
R.I.P. Lynn.
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