Actress Lynn Redgrave has died at age 67
May 3, 2010, 10:42 AM EST
NEW YORK (AP) --
Lynn Redgrave, an introspective and independent player in her family's acting dynasty who became a 1960s sensation as the freethinking title character of "
Georgy Girl" and later dramatized her troubled past in such one-woman stage performances "Shakespeare for My Father" and "Nightingale," has died. She was 67.
Her publicist Rick Miramontez, speaking on behalf of her children, said Redgrave died peacefully Sunday night at her home in Connecticut. Children Ben, Pema and Annabel were with her.
"Our beloved mother Lynn Rachel passed away peacefully after a seven year journey with breast cancer," they said in a statement Monday. "She lived, loved and worked harder than ever before. The endless memories she created as a mother, grandmother, writer, actor and friend will sustain us for the rest of our lives. Our entire family asks for privacy through this difficult time."
Her death comes a year after her niece
Natasha Richardson died from head injuries sustained in a skiing accident and just a month after the death of her older brother,
Corin Redgrave.
The youngest child of
Michael Redgrave and
Rachel Kempson, Lynn Redgrave never quite managed the acclaim — or notoriety — of elder sibling
Vanessa Redgrave, but received Oscar nominations for "Georgy Girl" and "
Gods and Monsters," and Tony nominations for "Mrs. Warren's Profession," "Shakespeare for My Father" and "The Constant Wife."