Natasha Richardson Highlights

  • 2009: Played the roles of mother and daughter, opposite Vanessa Redgrave, in a one-night benefit concert version of "A Little Night Music" at Studio 54 in New York
  • 2007: Appeared alongside her mother, Vanessa Redgrave in the ensemble film, "Evening"
  • 2005: Cast as Blanche DuBois in a revival of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" opposite John C. Reilly
  • 2005: Starred opposite Ian McKellen in the psychological thriller "Asylum"
  • 2002: Cast as a New York socialite in "Maid In Manhattan"
  • 2002: Had featured role in the ensemble comedy "Waking Up in Reno"
  • 2001: Had featured role in the screen comedy "Blow Dry"
  • 2001: Starred in the based-on-fact CBS miniseries "Haven"
  • 1998: First film in four years, "The Parent Trap"
  • 1998: Returned to the NY stage to play Sally Bowles in the Sam Mendes-Rob Marshall helmed revival of "Cabaret"
  • 1994: Appeared alongside Neeson and Jodie Foster in "Nell"
  • 1993: Made Broadway debut starring opposite Liam Neeson in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie"; received Tony Award nomination
  • 1993: Had role of Catharine Holly in the PBS presentation of "Suddenly, Last Summer"
  • 1993: Re-teamed with director Pat O'Connor to play the title role in "Zelda," a TNT biopic about the Southern wife of American author F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • 1990: Starred with Robert Duvall and Faye Dunaway in "The Handmaid's Tale"
  • 1988: Played the title role in the biographical film directed by Paul Schrader, "Patty Hearst"
  • 1987: Co-starred with Kenneth Branagh and Colin Firth in "A Month in the Country"; directed by Pat O'Connor
  • 1987: Portrayed Mary Godwin in the Ken Russell film, "Gothic"
  • 1986: Starred in the London stage production of "High Society"
  • 1985: West End debut opposite mother, Vanessa Redgrave, in a revival of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull"
  • 1984: Film acting debut in "Every Picture Tells a Story"
  • 1984: American TV acting debut, the CBS miniseries "Ellis Island"
  • 1968: Made film debut at the age of four in a film directed by her father, "The Charge of the Light Brigade"; also starred her mother Vanessa Redgrave
  • Began career in regional theater with Leeds Playhouse
  • Joined the New Shakespeare Company