
Corin Redgrave
Corin Redgrave (1939-2010) was a British actor and a member of the celebrated Redgrave acting dynasty. The son of Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, and brother of Vanessa and Lynn, he developed a versatile career in theatre, film, and television starting in the 1960s. On the big screen, he is known for roles in films such as *A Man for All Seasons* (1966), *In the Name of the Father* (1993), where he played Inspector Robert Dixon, and *Four Weddings and a Funeral* (1994). His stage work was particularly acclaimed, with notable collaborations with the Royal Shakespeare Company and frequent appearances alongside his sister Vanessa. His talent was recognised with the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in 1999 for his performance in the Tennessee Williams play *Not About Nightingales*. His extensive filmography also includes titles such as *Persuasion* (1995) and the television series *The Forsyte Saga* (2002), consolidating his reputation as an actor of great depth and intensity.

