Jemma Redgrave

About Jemma Redgrave

Although her profile in the US has not yet reached the level of her first cousin, Natasha Richardson, Redgrave nevertheless has begun to make a name for herself in leading and supporting roles in films and TV in the 1990s. Redgrave studied at LAMDA, and then took to the stage, first performing in a production of "Lady Windemere's Fan" in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She then performed on London's West End in a variety of new and classic roles, including Emily in Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" with Alan Alda and Irina in a revival of Chekhov's "The Three Sisters", co-starring her aunts Vanessa and Lynn.

Redgrave began to appear on TV in the late 80s, first for Anglia TV in "A Time to Die". She was first seen by American audiences in "The Real Charlotte" on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre and was Carolyn, friend to the title character in "Diana: Her True Story" (NBC, 1993), the miniseries about the Princess of Wales. Her film roles have been sporadic. Redgrave made her debut as Diana, one of the girls plagued by the "Dream Demon" (1988). Her best-known role to date may be Evie Wilcox, the socially ambitious young wife in the Merchant-Ivory production of "Howards End" (1992). Redgrave has continued to work in British TV including "The Buddha of Suburbia" (briefly shown theatrically in the US in 1993) and in the title role of "Bramwell" (PBS, 1996). In the latter, Redgrave delivered a strong performance as a Victorian woman with ambitions to become a surgeon.

Partners

Companion

Jonathan Cake. involved briefly in 1998 during her separation

Husband

Tim Owen. met in 1990; married in 1992; separated in 1997; reconciled in October 1998

Education

Godolphin and Latymer School

London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art

Career Milestones

2006

Cast in "Lassie," Charles Sturridge's film based on Eric Knight's classic 1938 novel

2004

Cast as Agent Emily Tuthill in the mini series, "The Grid," (aired on BBC, Fox and TNT)

2003

Co-starred in the romantic comedy "I'll Be There"

2000

Portrayed a lawyer in the BBC series "Fish"

1998

Starred in the TV adaptation of Irvine Welsh's "The Acid House"

1998

Portrayed Cimmie Mosley in the British TV biopic "Mosley"

1994

Played lead in "Bramwell", a British TV series shown in USA on PBS' "Masterpiece Theater" (1995-2000)

1993

Co-starred in NBC miniseries,"Diana: Her True Story"

1993

Offered a strong supporting turn as a neurotic actress in "The Buddha of Suburbia"

1992

Had featured role as Evie Wilcox in "Howards End"

1990

Acted aliongside aunts Vanessa and Lynn in a London production of "Three Sisters"

1990

Early TV work, "The Real Charlotte" seen in USA as a "Masterpiece Theatre" presentation

1988

Film debut, "Dream Demons"

1988

Acted in "Easter"; Redgraves claims that working on this production provided a breakthrough because the director David Leveaux told her "I don't believe a word you're saying"

Performed in numerous stage productions in Belfast and on London's West End