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In 2005, Redgrave had just finished an engagement playing the lead in King Lear with the Royal Shakespeare Company in London when he suffered a severe heart attack. In 2008, he returned to the stage in a highly praised portrayal of Oscar Wilde in the one-man-play De Profundis.
After an early period of promise which included some performances for the Royal Shakespeare Company marking him out as a significant talent, his involvement with radical politics (often in ...
Apr 6, 2010 · In 1972, Corin Redgrave joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, taking the role of Octavius in Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra, and Antipholus of Ephesus in The Comedy of Errors. Corin's...
Following theatre roles in "The Right Honourable Gentleman" (1964), "Lady Windemere's Fan" (1966) and "Abelard and Heloise" (1971), Corin joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for the 1972 season at Stratford and at the Aldwych, playing Octavius in both "Julius Caesar" and "Antony and Cleopatra," as well as Ephesus in "The Comedy of Errors".
- July 16, 1939
- April 6, 2010
Following theatre roles in "The Right Honourable Gentleman" (1964), "Lady Windemere's Fan" (1966) and "Abelard and Heloise" (1971), Corin joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for the 1972 season at Stratford and at the Aldwych, playing Octavius in both "Julius Caesar" and "Antony and Cleopatra," as well as Ephesus in "The Comedy of Errors".
- 71 years old
- Corin William Redgrave
- actor,soundtrack
- Cancer
Apr 9, 2010 · Possibly the summit of his achievement was his 2004 portrayal of Shakespeare’s King Lear, a performance full of passion and insight.
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Corin Redgrave. antony-and-cleopatra-royal-shakespeare-company-1972-1726.jpg. Antony and Cleopatra, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1972. Image.