Saturday, June 25, 2011

Natasha Richardson, Tony-winning actress, whose career glamorous celebrities merged with the line of theater royalty, died on Wednesday at a hospital in Manhattan, where it was stolen suffering from head injuries after the accident, skiing Monday north of Montreal. She was 45 and lived in Manhattan and Millbrook, New York

"Liam Neeson, his history and family are shocked and the whole Devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Natasha," the family said in a statement. "They are deeply grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and asked for privacy at this very moment of difficulty".

The state, Ms. Richardson asked a year outpouring of public interest and concern and snow rumors and speculation in the media Monday sincere, when reports of the accident began filtering ski resort in Mont Tremblant Laurentians.

Ms. Richardson, who was not wearing a helmet, fell during a ski lesson for beginners, press the resort, Lyne Lortie said Monday. "It was a normal fall, she did not hit anyone or anything," said Ms. Lortie. "She showed no signs of trauma. She talked and she seemed all right."

Ms. Richardson is an absorbing and intense actress, who was not afraid to make difficult and emotional role in their raw form. Classical education, she was respected on both sides of the Atlantic to support the traditions of one of the greatest families of operating the modern era.

His grandfather was Sir Michael Redgrave, one of the best playwrights in England. He spent his gifts, if not always love his daughter, Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave, and her sound, Corin Redgrave. At night, Vanessa was born, his father played Laertes in Hamlet, Laurence Olivier.

Ms. Richardson was the daughter of Vanessa Redgrave and director Tony Richardson, the famous "Tom Jones" and "Loneliness of a long distance runner." Married in early 1960, they divorced in 1967. He died from AIDS in 1991 at the age of 63 years.

Ms. Richardson cameras to critical prominence in England in 1985 as Nina, ingenuous naive and vulnerable in Chekhov's "Seagull", a role her mother played to great acclaim in 1964. This was a production route, and when he got to London, Vanessa Redgrave joined the cast as a narcissistic actress Arkadina. Production became legendary for her work to intimidate the mother.

"She repeated, like a tornado," Mrs.. Richardson recalled in a 1993 interview with the New Journal York Times. "It was crazy. She rolled on the ground in some scenes. I was terrified of being on stage with her."

Almost no one doubts that the goal of Ms. Redgrave and her daughter inspired. Like her mother, Ms. Richardson has been known to disappear into a role, but do not make money on IT and beauty can be done to the characters under duress.

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