Have the same smile and both are underated actors.
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jltyler — 15 years ago(October 26, 2010 02:46 PM)
I wish more of Jemma's work was available in the U.S. I saw her Bramwell and Cold Blood series, plus a few other things that were available from Netflix, and she is truly excellent.
Natasha was only under-rated by Hollywood; mainly, I think, because she tended to only be interested in playing very dark roles in film projects that were unlikely to make a lot of money. She was terrific in The Parent Trap and was probably offered a lot of other similar projects after that, but as she said in many interviews, she thought she did her best work playing troubled women.
and those were the roles she wanted to play.
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greenegg — 15 years ago(March 14, 2011 11:48 AM)
I've always been a fan of Jemma's work, which I wish appeared more often in the States. She's also marvelous in Howard's End. All the Redgrave women bear a strong resemblance to their marvelous matriarch, the late, great Rachel Kempson. Talk about great bone structure! I still miss Natasha's work; I admired her commitment to pursuing quirky, darker roles, much the way her late, lamented aunt Lynn did later in her career. What a remarkable acting family, who also possess beauty in all its forms.
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mariahfan-1 — 15 years ago(March 18, 2011 10:30 AM)
I couldn't agree with you more Green Egg I loved Jemma in Howard's end though in some ways she got lost in her Aunt Vanessa's shadow who so should've won the best supporting actress oscar for her stunning work in the film. there not the only family in the film industry where all the generations of women share a striking resembalance the Newman/Woodward family is another Joanne looks like her mother Elinore and her and Paul's daughters look like her and in that case her two youngest Grandsons Peter & Henry also look like her or Paul
"why are you married to him then if you can't work with him how do you live with him?"