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Talent, charm, elegance, intelligence and timeless beauty. Vanessa Redgrave Six Times Candidate to ' Oscar a statue won in 1977 and a Volpi Cup in 1994, is the second Lion of # 39; Gold career in addition to that David Cronenberg awarded this year by the Venice Film Festival, scheduled from August 29 to September 8. The Council of the Biennale, chaired by Paolo Baratta, approved the proposal of the director of the exhibition, Alberto Barbera, who chose it because "unanimously considered among the best female interpreters of the modern cinema The Redgrave is a sensitive actress capable of infinite shades, an ideal performer of complex and often controversial characters.Equipped with a natural elegance, an innate enticing force and an extraordinary talent she has gone from European auteur cinema to the magnificent Hollywood productions from theatrical tables to television productions, offering results of absolute excellence, her appearances, spread over sixty years of activity, emanate authority and full mastery of roles, boundless generosity and extreme refinement, qualities not separated by a good dose of daring and combativeness that make up one the most obvious traits of his human personality and
The British actress said that she was " stunned and extraordinarily happy " of the recognition, after being pulled out. last summer at Laguna The Aspern Papers by Julian Landais and in 1971 in the swamps of Veneto The feast of Tinto Brbad. "My character – she jokes – only spoke in the Venetian dialect, I bet I am the only non – Italian actress to have played an entire role in the Venetian dialect." Born in 1937, Redgrave studies theater at the time. Central School of Music and Dance of London. His family has a long and glorious tradition of film and theater . The paternal grandfather, Roy Redgrave, is one of the most famous actors of the Australian mute. His father, Michael, and his mother, Rachel Kempson, are members of Old Vic Theater and his father is also popular at the movies. Vanessa touches the stage from an early age and debuts on the big screen next to her father in 1958 in the comedy Dietro la maschera. Then he devoted himself only to the theater, entering the Stratford-upon-Avon Theater Company. He knows director Tony Richardson, who in the early 1960s became her husband and guide in Shakespearean performances. In 1966 the Redgrave returned to the big screen with Karel Reisz's Morgan Crazy Tie which won the Best Actress Award in Cannes and the first Oscar nomination, and still in 1966 [19659003] Blow -up by Michelangelo Antonioni. Two years later, he played Isadora Duncan, the unconventional dancer of Isadora again directed by Reisz, and received the second Oscar nomination. The third came in 1971 with the role of unhappy Queen Maria Stuarda, Queen of Scotland, and the statue in 1977 with the brave and powerful Julia of Fred Zinnemann. James Ivory wants it in 1984 in The Bostonians and in 1992 in House Howard vying for the Oscar both times. The Volpi Cup in Venice was in 1994 for Little Odessa by James Gray. In the lagoon then returns in 2007 with Atonement by Joe Wright, opening film of the exhibition.
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