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===Family=== {{main|Redgrave family}} Redgrave was married to the actress [[Rachel Kempson]] for 50 years from 1935 until his death. Their children [[Vanessa Redgrave|Vanessa]] (b. 1937), [[Corin Redgrave|Corin]] (1939β2010) and [[Lynn Redgrave]] (1943β2010), and their grandchildren: [[Natasha Richardson]] (1963β2009), [[Joely Richardson]] (b. 1965) and [[Jemma Redgrave]] (b. 1965) are also involved in theatre or film as actors. Their grandson [[Carlo Gabriel Nero]] is a screenwriter and film director; only Luke Redgrave has taken a path outside the theatre. His daughter Lynn wrote a one-woman play for herself called ''[[Shakespeare for My Father]]''. She was nominated for Broadway's [[Tony Award]] for this role. She traced her love for Shakespeare as a way of following and finding her often absent father.<ref>{{cite news|last=Vellela|first=Tony|title=From our files: An interview with Lynn Redgrave|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/2010/0503/From-our-files-An-interview-with-Lynn-Redgrave|access-date=6 November 2013|newspaper=The Christian Science Monitor|date=28 May 1993}}</ref> Redgrave owned [[White Roding Windmill]] from 1937 to 1946.<ref name=Book4>{{cite book | first = Kenneth| last = Farries|year = 1985| title = Essex Windmills, Millers and Millwrights β Volume Four β A Review by Parishes, F-R| pages= 121β123|location = Edinburgh| isbn = 978-0-284-98647-4 |publisher = Charles Skilton}}</ref> He and his family lived in Bedford House on [[Chiswick Mall]] from 1945 to 1954.<ref>Roe, William P., ''Glimpses of Chiswick's Development'', 1999, {{ISBN|0-9516512-2-6}}, page 94</ref> His entry for ''[[Who's Who in the Theatre]]'' (1981) gives his address as Wilks Water, [[Odiham]], Hampshire.
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