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Joely Richardson Biography
Kim Joely Richardson (London, January 9, 1965), British actress.
Biography
First years
Richardson was born in London in a family dedicated to interpretation.
Joely is the daughter of actress Vanessa Redgrave and director Tony
Richardson, granddaughter of Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson,
Lady Redgrave, also the sister of actress Natasha
Richardson,
sister-in-law of actor Liam Neeson, and niece of Lynn Redgrave and
Corin Redgrave. Her first appearance would be like extra three years in
the version that his father did in 1968, The burden of the Light
Brigade.
Stroke
Despite this debut,
Joely gymnast be tried before coming to study at
the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His first role was
recognized in the film of his father The Hotel New Hampshire, where he
plays a waitress who became the first love of a boy who worked and
lived in a hotel owned by his father. After Wetherby or Body Contact,
Richardson's name would be known for his role in the cult film of Peter
Greenaway Conspìracion women and especially for his interpretations of
Joanna Farley in the 1989 episode of the series of Hercule Poirot,
based on the adventures of the detective created by Agatha Christie.
The decade began with 90 of their participation in the comedy Rafi, a
king of weight (1991), which interprets the princess promised a Finnish
pianist from Las Vegas who was appointed heir to the British crown,
after the death of all its members. A year later appear in glow in the
dark next to his future brother Liam Neeson, where both exclusive
interview with German Nazis. In 1993, it would appear in television
drama Lady Chatterley alongside Sean Bean.
In 1996,
Richardson interpreted the role of fashion designer Anita in
the popular Disney comedy 101 Dalmatians with Glenn Close as Cruellas
of Vil. In 1998, in the popular telefilm The Echo,
Richardson played an
ricachona in whose garage was a dead man. The following year, starring
the futuristic horror film Event Horizon which embodies the Lieutenant
Starck, a member of a rescue team that was heading to a place near
Neptune to look for a ship which had lost seven years ago.
In 2000,
Richardson worked alongside Mel Gibson in the hit movie The
patriot, based in the War of Independence of the United States.
Richardson is the sister-in-law of a man (Gibson), that he was obliged
to fight the British after the murder of his wife. That same year,
embodies the very queen Marie Antoinette in the film directed by
Charles Shyer The chaos collar and Maybe Baby.
Since 2003,
Richardson began its involvement in the series Nip / Tuck,
the controversial series based on the lives of plastic surgeons in
Miami. Her mother, Vanessa Redgrave, would appear in numerous episodes
doing the role of the mother of his character.
In 2005,
Richardson starring Lies My Mother Told Me, based on the true
story of a woman who was travelling with her teenage daughter, profit
through the theft of credit cards and use of false identities.
Privacy
Divorced producer Tim Bevan, has a daughter Daisy, who was born in
1992. In November 2006, announced that left the series Nip / Tuck to
care for his sick daughter. His last appearance was in episode 14 but
the writer Ryan Murphy write different late in the event that
Richardson wanted to return. Shortly after finaizar season, it was
announced the return of the actress for the fifth season of Nip / Tuck,
although its role would be more secondary. In June 2007 announced the
return of actress between 15 to 22 episodes of the fifth season.
Filmography
* The last load (The Charge of the Light Brigade) (1968), Tony
Richardson.
* Hotel New Hampshire (Hotel New Hampshire) (1984), Tony
Richardson.
* A past shadows (Wetherby) (1985), David Hare.
* Body Contact (1987), Bernard Rose.
* Conspiracy of women (Drowning by Numbers) (1988), Peter Greenaway.
* A proposito di quella strana ragazza (1989), Mario Leto.
* Rafi, a king of weight (King Ralph) (1991), by David S. Ward.
* Heading Home (1991), David Hare.
* Glow in the dark (Shining Through) (1992), David Seltzer.
* Rebecca's Daughters (Rebecca's Daughters) (1992), Karl Francis.
* Lady Chatterley (Lady Chatterley) (1993), Ken Russell.
* Learning to live (I'll Do Anything) (1994), James L. Brooks.
* My dear sister (Sister My Sister) (1994), Nancy Meckl.
* Loch Ness (Loch Ness) (1996), John Henderson.
* After the silence (Hollow Reed) (1996), Angela Pope.
* 101 Dalmatian (More alive than ever!) (101 Dalmatians) (1996), by Stephen Herek.
* Horizon final (Event Horizon) (1997), Paul Anderson.
* Living among alligators (Wrestling with Alligators) (1998), Laurie Weltz.
* The Eco (The Echo) (1998), Diarmuid Lawrence.
* Under Heaven (1998), Meg Richman.
* The Tribe (The Tribe) (1998), Stephen Poliakoff.
* Toy Boys (1999), Gaby Dellal.
* Maybe Baby (Maybe Baby) (2000), Ben Elton.
* The patriot (The Patriot) (2000), Roland Emmerich.
* Hechizo heart (Return to Me) (2000), Bonnie Hunt.
* The mystery of the necklace (The Affair of the Necklace) (2001), Charles Shyer.
* Nip / Tuck (Nip / Tuck) (2003).
* Shoreditch (2003), Malcolm Needs.
* Fallen Angel (2003), Michael Switzer.
* The Fever (2004), Carlo Gabriel Nero.
* Lies told me that my mother (Lies My Mother Told Me) (2005) by Christian Duguay.
* The Fever (2004), Carlo Gabriel Nero.
* Wallis & Edward (2005), Dave Moore.
* Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in americas (2006), by Richard Pearce.
* Mimzy - beyond imagination (The Last Mimzy) (2007), Robert Shaye.
* The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey (2007), Bill Clark.