Corin Redgrave
Biography
English actor, far left activist and a prominent member of the Workers' Revolutionary Party, Corin Redgrave was part of the third generation of a theatrical dynasty spanning four generations, the only son and middle child of Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, and brother of Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave. He was the father of Jemma Redgrave and was married to Kika Markham from 1985 until his death in 2010.
Known For
All Movies (49)
- The Calling2010 · as The Bishop
- The Turn of the Screw2009 · as Professor
- Glorious 392009 · as Oliver Page
- The Relief of Belsen2007 · as Glyn Hughes
- The Girl in the Café2005 · as Prime Minister
- Enduring Love2004 · as Professor
- To Kill a King2003 · as Lord de Vere
- Gypsy Woman2002 · as Devine
- Doctor Sleep2002 · as Chief Inspector Clements
- Bertie and Elizabeth2002 · as General Montgomery
- Plain Jane2002 · as Walter Davison
- Sunday2002 · as Edward Heath
- Escape to Life: The Erika and Klaus Mann Story2001 · as (voice)
- Enigma2001 · as Admiral Trowbridge
- Honest2000 · as Duggie Ord
- The Strange Case of Delfina Potocka1999 · as Judge
- The Man Who Drove with Mandela1998 · as Cecil Williams - One Man Show sequence
- The Woman In White1997 · as Dr. Kidson
- Michael Redgrave: My Father1997 · as Self
- Circles of Deceit: Dark Secret1995 · as Harry Summers
- Henry IV1995 · as Earl of Worcester
- Persuasion1995 · as Sir Walter Elliot
- England, My England1995 · as William of Orange
- Measure for Measure1994 · as Angelo
- Four Weddings and a Funeral1994 · as Hamish
- In the Name of the Father1993 · as Robert Dixon
- The Fool1990 · as Sir Thomas Neathouse
- Eureka1983 · as Worsley
- L'Ombre sur la plage1982
- Excalibur1981 · as Cornwall
- Surreal Estate1976 · as Eric Sange
- Antony and Cleopatra1975 · as Octavius
- Between Wars1974 · as Dr. Edward Trenbow
- Right to Work March1972
- Vacation1971 · as Gigi
- Von Richthofen and Brown1971 · as Major Lanoe Hawker VC
- When Eight Bells Toll1971 · as Hunslett
- Rest in Peace, Uncle Fred1970 · as Richard
- David Copperfield1969 · as James Steerforth
- Tower of London: The Innocent1969 · as Perkin Warbeck
- Oh! What a Lovely War1969 · as Bertie Smith
- The Magus1968 · as Captain Wimmel
- Dracula1968 · as Jonathan Harker
- The Girl with a Pistol1968 · as Frank Hogan
- The Charge of the Light Brigade1968 · as Capt. Featherstonhaugh
- The Deadly Affair1967 · as David
- A Man for All Seasons1966 · as William Roper (the Younger)
- Crooks in Cloisters1964 · as Brother Lucius
- The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner1962 · as Spectator at Sports Day (uncredited)
All TV Shows (25)
- Moving On2009 · as Gabe
- Shameless2004 · as Mr. Hammersley
- Foyle's War2002
- Foyle's War2002 · as A.C.C. Rose
- Foyle's War2002 · as Asst. Commissioner Rose
- Spooks2002 · as David Swift
- The Forsyte Saga2002 · as Old Jolyon Forsyte
- The Forsyte Saga2002 · as Old Jolyon Forsyte (voice, archive sound)
- Shackleton2002 · as Lord Curzon
- Waking the Dead2001 · as Sir James Beatty
- The Vice1999 · as Lord Butler
- Ultraviolet1998
- Trial & Retribution1997 · as Robert Rylands, QC MP
- The Ice House1997 · as D.C.I. George Walsh
- Performance1991 · as Angelo
- Performance1991 · as Earl of Worcester
- The Governor1977 · as Sir George Gray
- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall1968
- Omnibus1967 · as Self
- Callan1967
- Mystery and Imagination1966 · as Jonathan Harker
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Godfrey Kneller
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Richard
- Theatre 6251964 · as Kevin Walker
- The Avengers1961





