(3 May 2010) SHOTLIST
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FILE: Beverly Hills, California, 8 March 1999
1. Zoom out from close up of actress Lynn Redgrave
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FILE: New York, 11 November 1976
2. Still image - Actress Lynn Redgrave is shown at Sardi's restaurant
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FILE: Los Angeles, 31 August 1981
3. Still image - Actress Lynn Redgrave holds her six-week-old daughter Annabel during a press conference
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FILE: New York, 27 December 1989
4. Still image - Lynn Redgrave and her husband, director-actor John Clark
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FILE: Los Angeles, March 1989
5. Still image - Actress Lynn Redgrave is shown with her daughter Annabel
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FILE: New York, 11 June 2007
6. Still image - Actresses Lynn Redgrave, left, and Vanessa Redgrave arrive at the premiere of "Evening"
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FILE: London, 9th December 2003
7. Medium shot Lynn Redgrave speaks to reporter
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FILE: Los Angeles, 13 March 1997
8. Medium shot Lynn Redgrave arrives and speaks to reporter
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FILE: New York, 27 January 1999
9. Medium shot Lynn Redgrave arrives
10. Wide shot Lynn Redgrave speaks to reporter
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Lynn Redgrave, actress:
"It feels awfully good. I'm still floating a little bit. I haven't quite come down. I'm working on a film here and my colleagues on 'The Simian Line,' William Hurt and Harry Connick Jr. and the entire crew are still treating me with this wonderful sort of royalty thing, you know. They call me to the set by calling for a Golden Globe winner, not Miss Redgrave or Lynn, it's 'Could the Golden Globe winner please come to the set if she wouldn't mind,' you know, things like that. So I'm really loving it."
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FILE: Hollywood, California, 16 November 1999
12. Medium shot Lynn Redgrave speaks to reporter
13. Wide shot Lynn Redgrave poses for photographers
STORYLINE
ACTRESS LYNN REDGRAVES DIES AT 67
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," has died. She was 67.
Rick Miramontez, her publicist, spoke on behalf of Redgrave's children when he said Redgrave died Sunday night at her apartment in Connecticut.
In 2003, Redgrave had been treated for breast cancer. Lynn Redgrave is survived by six grandchildren, her sister Vanessa, and four nieces and nephews. A private funeral is to be held later this week.
Redgrave's 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."
She also dramatized her troubled past in such one-woman stage performances "Shakespeare for My Father" and "Nightingale."
In recent years, she also made appearances in the television shows "Ugly Betty," "Law & Order" and "Desperate Housewives."
In the theater, Redgrave, with her striking dark red hair, often displayed a sunny, sweet and open personality, much like her ebullient offstage personality.
Tall and blue-eyed like her sister, she was as open about her personal life as Vanessa has been about politics.
With daughter Annabel Clark, she released a 2004 book about her fight with cancer, "Journal: A Mother and Daughter's Recovery From Breast Cancer."
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