Vanessa
Redgrave has had an extraordinary career which has been
marked by numerous stage and screen accolades, including
an Oscar® as
best
supporting actress for "Julia," five Academy Award® nominations, an Emmy
Award for "Playing for Time," and a nomination for "Second Serve," the Cannes
Film Festival best actress award for "Morgan, A Suitable Case for
Treatment" and "Isadora" and the Venice Film Festival award in 1996 for "Little
Odessa."
Vanessa trained at London's Central School of Speech and Drama and the
Ballet Rambert School. Among her numerous film credits are "A Man for All
Seasons," "Blowup," "Camelot," "The Devils," "Agatha," "Yanks," "Young
Catherine," "The House of the Spirits," "Howard's End," "A Month by the
Lake" and "Mission Impossible." Her autobiography was published in 1994 by
Random House.
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