Still miss her
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jltyler — 16 years ago(January 28, 2010 10:34 AM)
You're not alone.
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Bunnymonsterz — 16 years ago(January 30, 2010 12:40 PM)
I feel the same way, Cinderling. I also feel kind of silly - she was an actress who I've never met before.
But she seemed like a wonderful person and she died so tragically young. And when I was a kid, she was the only famous "Richardson" I had heard of (also my last name), so I was drawn to her and made a point to see all the movies she was in.
I think those are the reasons her death has affected me so much.
You're not alone!
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greenegg — 16 years ago(March 24, 2010 10:08 PM)
You're not alone. I loved Natasha's work onscreen, as well as her work for causes offscreen. I'm a fan of all the Redgraves/Richardsons. I had the honor of meeting Vanessa Redgrave outside the theatre before a performance of Vita and Virginia. She was so gracious, not to mention stunning. I think that's the other reason I'm so haunted by what happened to Natasha. The loss the whole family must still feel seems overwhelming. I lost my father when he was just 40; that was nearly 40 years ago, and it still hurts like hell. I can't bear to see so much talent lost before its time. Of how many more incredible Redgrave/Richardson family projects have her tragic accident deprived us? It's just too sad for words.
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sailorsaturn231285 — 15 years ago(October 02, 2010 11:43 AM)
I remember when I first saw her in the movie "The Parent Trap" with Lindsay Lohan, I thought she is a good actress. Since then I have seen lots of movies of Natasha, I don't know which is my favorite movie.
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My_Name_Is_Lydia — 15 years ago(October 02, 2010 06:05 PM)
My favorite is Nell. She and Liam Neeson were so beautiful, it was almost distracting. I had to see it twice because I couldn't take my eyes off them the first time.
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greenegg — 15 years ago(March 14, 2011 12:06 PM)
The pain must be excruciating, though Liam seems incredibly strong. The whole family does. You should definitely watch The White Countess. I found it haunting, no less to have Vanessa and Lynn on hand, too, as well as the ever entrancing Ralph Fiennes. The film has a few flaws, but it's worth renting.
I also adored Richardson in Gothic, Patty Hearst, A Month in the Country and The Comfort of Strangers, as well as in The Copper Beeches episode of Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett years).
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MoonAbove — 15 years ago(March 18, 2011 09:18 PM)
Yeah I loved her t5b4he most in The Parent Trap because she was just so warm and lovable!
But she was perfect in every role she portrayed - in both dramatic and more comedic roles. That's how good she was.
It's been 2 years since she's been gone and I miss her more now than ever before.
Get on with your life. If it's meant to happen, it'll happen.