Corin Redgrave
July 16, 1939 (85 years old) in Marylebone, London, England
English actor, far left activist and a prominent member of the Workers' Revolutionary Party, Corin Redgrave was part of the third generation of a theatrical dynasty spanning four generations, the only son and middle child of Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, and brother of Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave. He was the father of Jemma Redgrave and was married to Kika Markham from 1985 until his death in 2010.
Known For
Credits
- 2010 · The Calling as The Bishop
- 2009 · The Turn of the Screw as Professor
- 2009 · Glorious 39 as Oliver Page
- 2009 · Moving On as Gabe
- 2007 · The Relief of Belsen as Glyn Hughes
- 2005 · The Girl in the Café as Prime Minister
- 2004 · Enduring Love as Professor
- 2004 · Shameless as
- 2003 · To Kill a King as Lord de Vere
- 2002 · Foyle's War as
- 2002 · Gypsy Woman as Devine
- 2002 · Bertie and Elizabeth as General Montgomery
- 2002 · Plain Jane as Walter Davison
- 2002 · Spooks as David Swift
- 2002 · The Forsyte Saga as Old Jolyon Forsyte
- 2002 · Doctor Sleep as Chief Inspector Clements
- 2002 · Sunday as Edward Heath
- 2002 · Shackleton as Lord Curzon
- 2001 · Waking the Dead as Sir James Beatty
- 2001 · Escape to Life: The Erika and Klaus Mann Story as (voice)
- 2001 · Enigma as Admiral Trowbridge
- 2000 · Honest as Duggie Ord
- 1999 · The Vice as
- 1999 · The Strange Case of Delfina Potocka as Judge
- 1998 · Ultraviolet as
- 1998 · Ultraviolet as Dr. Paul Hoyle
- 1998 · The Man Who Drove with Mandela as Cecil Williams - One Man Show sequence
- 1997 · Trial & Retribution as
- 1997 · Michael Redgrave: My Father as Self
- 1997 · The Ice House as D.C.I. George Walsh
- 1997 · The Woman In White as Dr. Kidson
- 1995 · Henry IV as Earl of Worcester
- 1995 · Persuasion as Sir Walter Eliot
- 1995 · England, My England as William of Orange
- 1994 · Measure for Measure as Angelo
- 1994 · Four Weddings and a Funeral as Hamish
- 1993 · In the Name of the Father as Robert Dixon
- 1991 · Performance as Angelo
- 1990 · The Fool as Sir Thomas Neathouse
- 1983 · Eureka as Worsley
- 1981 · Excalibur as Cornwall
- 1977 · The Governor as Sir George Gray
- 1976 · Surreal Estate as Eric Sange
- 1975 · Antony and Cleopatra as Octavius
- 1974 · Between Wars as Dr. Edward Trenbow
- 1972 · Right to Work March as
- 1971 · Vacation as Gigi
- 1971 · Von Richthofen and Brown as Major Lanoe Hawker VC
- 1971 · When Eight Bells Toll as Hunslett
- 1970 · Rest in Peace, Uncle Fred as Richard
- 1969 · David Copperfield as James Steerforth
- 1969 · Tower of London: The Innocent as Perkin Warbeck
- 1969 · Oh! What a Lovely War as Bertie Smith
- 1968 · The Tenant of Wildfell Hall as
- 1968 · The Magus as Captain Wimmel
- 1968 · Dracula as Jonathan Harker
- 1968 · The Girl with a Pistol as Frank Hogan
- 1968 · The Charge of the Light Brigade as Capt. Featherstonhaugh
- 1967 · Callan as
- 1967 · The Deadly Affair as David
- 1966 · A Man for All Seasons as William Roper (the Younger)
- 1966 · Mystery and Imagination as
- 1964 · Crooks in Cloisters as Brother Lucius
- 1962 · The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner as Spectator at Sports Day (uncredited)
- 1961 · The Avengers as