Lynn Redgrave
22 titles
Filmography
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Georgy Girl
(1966)Story of a girl named Georgy, who marries a wealthy older man so that she can give her roommate's abandoned, illegitimate baby a home.

The Turn of the Screw
(1974)Adapted from Henry James’ novella, a young governess attempts to save two children from the menacing spirits of her predecessor and her evil lover.

Death of a Son
(1989)Battling against all odds, Pauline Williams, who lost her youngest son from an overdose, takes on the system and drug barons to demand justice.

The Happy Hooker
(1975)After moving to New York City for a short-lived relationship, Dutch secretary Xaviera Hollander becomes a lady of the evening and then a successful madam.

Rehearsal for Murder
(1982)Playwright Alex Dennison reunites five showbiz friends under the guise of novel feedback, aiming to unmask the killer of his fiancé, Monica Welles.

The Annihilation of Fish
(1999)This charming film from director Charles Burnett stars Lynn Redgrave and James Earl Jones as her love interest who is battling unseen demons.

Me, Eloise
A six-year-old lives her life to the fullest as she plans holiday extravaganzas, deals with mean girls, stars in a movie and more at the Plaza Hotel!

The Bad Seed
(1985)A single mother discovers the horrifying truth that within her seemingly angelic young daughter beats the heart of a cold-blooded serial murderer.

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
(1991)Una estrella infantil olvidada hace mucho tiempo reprende y abusa de su hermana en silla de ruedas después de que su fama vea un resurgimiento.

Charlie's War
(2003)A woman plagued by intense nightmares revisits her childhood spent living with her mother, sister, and grandmother on a farm during World War II.

Gods and Monsters
(1998)Academy Award winner, Best Adapted Screenplay. James Whale, acclaimed creator of the Frankenstein movies, begins an unlikely friendship with his handsome gardener.

Don't Turn the Other Cheek
(1971)A self-proclaimed Russian prince, a Mexican bandit, and a radical Irish journalist team up during the Mexican Revolution to find fame and fortune.

How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog
(2002)A once-successful playwright struggles to end his dry spell and write a new play, despite the indignities of middle age and all sorts of interference.

Unconditional Love
(2002)When Grace Beasley's (Academy Award-winner Kathy Bates - "Misery," "About Schmidt") husband (Academy Award-nominee Dan Aykroyd - "Ghostbusters," "The Blues Brothers") leaves her, she travels to Chicago for a concert by the one man she has adored for years, Welsh singing star Victor Fox. But when Fox is murdered by a serial killer known as The Crossbow Killer, a devastated Beasley travels to London for Fox's funeral. There she encounters Dirk Simpson (Golden Globe-nominee Rupert Everett - "My Best Friend's Wedding," "The Next Best Thing"), who has secretly been Fox's lover for twenty years. Now, these two damaged people with nothing in common other than their love for Fox travel to Chicago--determined to bring his murderer to justice.

The White Countess
(2005)A blind American diplomat develops a curious relationship with a young Russian refugee who works odd jobs to support her dead husband's noble family.

My Kingdom
(2001)In this film, inspired by Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear, a British gangster deals with a power struggle between his three daughters.

Strike!
(1998)If there's one thing this wild group of friends at an all-girls high school has learned, it's how to get what they want! So when word leaks out that their school is about to merge with an all-boys academy, some of the students strike back, devising a hilarious scheme to sabotage the plan! Get ready for a lesson in laughter, as the girls wage an assault in an outrageous battle of the sexes!

The Wild Thornberrys Movie
(2002)In the heart of Africa, The Thornberrys are filming their action-packed wildlife show. They’re ready for anything with a fully-equipped off-road vehicle and a daughter who has a secret gift.

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *But Were Afraid to Ask
(1972)Woody Allen heads up an amazing cast including Gene Wilder, Tony Randall and Lynn Redgrave, in several hysterical vignettes that spoof the unorthodox joys of sex.

The Jane Austen Book Club
(2007)A terrific ensemble cast takes reading the classics to new heights of passion in this charming romantic comedy.