Who is Jennifer Reyna? Is she married? Her Wiki: Age, Height, Education, Net Worth, Salary, Wedding, Affair, Nationality



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Short Info

Net Worth $50 Million
Date Of Birth January 30, 1937
Spouse Franco Nero (m. 2006), Tony Richardson (m. 1962–1967)
Mark Often chooses roles that are difficult or controversial, not roles that will bring her more money or a higher status.
Fact She played Anne Boleyn in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and her daughter Queen Elizabeth I in Anonymous (2011). Her real life daughter Joely Richardson also played the younger Queen Elizabeth in the latter film.
Payments Earned $100,000 from The Devils (1971)



Who is Jennifer Reyna?

Born under the sign of Capricorn on the 1st of January 1980, in Houston, Texas USA, Jennifer Reyna is a 38-year-old journalist and reporter of African-American descent. She is perhaps best known to the world for her significant presence on the screen as a traffic journalist for KPRC 2 News. Aside from that, she has been employed by a number of other TV stations, throughout her career in the sometimes lucrative journalism profession since the early 2000s.

Early Life and Education

Jennifer was actually raised in California with four siblings, by an American father and African mother of unknown names and professions. There is virtually no information concerning her early interests and hobbies, and so it is unknown when she took an interest in what she does today. As per her education, she attended Lamar High School in Texas, and upon matriculation enrolled at the University of Houston. However, the celebrity never specified what subject she majored in, and although she did graduated in 2002, it is unknown with what degree.

Career

What jobs Jennifer had prior to becoming employed in her current profession is unknown, but in her profession she was first employed at KABC-TV, working behind the scenes as an extra hand, meanwhile also serving at Houston’s Rock 101 KLOL. After gaining enough experience, she ultimately got a better offer and joined KPRC 2 News in 2006, in the position of a traffic journalist on weekday mornings of “KPRC 2 News Today”, and in the “TODAY Show.” She remained employed there for a total of eight years, at which point she left the channel to join NBC, where she also obtained the position of a traffic reporter. As the NBC channel has a larger coverage than her previous employer, her screen time there increased her popularity steadily, eventually gaining enough recognition to be called a star in her own right, and she keeps the popularity incoming while still employed in the said position.

Love Life

As for Jennifer’s romantic involvements, since she isn’t interested in sharing such information with the media, almost nothing can be said with certainty. There are so far no details of her love life, only rumours and speculation from being seen in his presence quite often on her social media profiles. According to Jennifer’s words, and the lack of them, it doesn’t look like she’s dating anyone at the moment, although she did state in an interview that she would love to wear a wedding gown and that she’d like to marry soon, but she never mentioned a partner.

Her Stalker

While most celebrities do have fans that would go to great lengths to meet them, it looks like one of Jennifer’s took his obsession a bit too far. On New Year’s Day of 2013, Christopher Marcus Olson was arrested by Friendswood Police, on a stalking warrant that was issued on the 27th of December at the request of Jennifer herself. Olson was caught at Hobby Airport, by the law enforcers who were waiting for him to come greet his mother. Olson was wanted for similar illegal acts back in 2010, although it is unknown whether Jennifer was the target back then as well.

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Her Rise to Fame

Although Jennifer was already seen on the TV many times, it wasn’t until 2014 that public interest in her persona rose dramatically. She was featured in a video that showed numerous anchors and other journalists, which played on the “Jimmy Kimmel Show” in April 2014. Ever since, the public has been much more interested in who she is.

The Accomplished Beauty

Jennifer is the proud winner of the 2003 KLOL Miss Rockwear swimsuit competition, which is the prize she won during her time at Houston’s Rock 101 KLOL.

What is Jennifer Reyna’s Net Worth?

Have you ever wondered how rich Jennifer Reyna is, as of mid-2018? According to various authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the current total of Jennifer’s accumulated wealth is close to $1 million, largely aided by her successes in the news industry, while the greatest contribution comes from her long-term presence on television as the NBC traffic reporter. As her career continues to develop, the said amount can be expected to increase.

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Body Measurements

Concerning the physical attributes of the experienced model, her vital statistics are said to be 36-25-36, her height 5ft 8ins (1,73m), and her current weight 130lbs (59kg). Her body shape is generally described as hourglass, while her hair color is light brown and her eyes are dark brown. Her shoe and dress sizes are unknown, while her bra size is 34B.

Social Media Presence

Due to the major influence of social networks, it is nowadays a regular thing for active reporters to nourish a close and active relationship with their fans, for the sake of increasing the popularity of the TV companies they’re employed at, and thus their own net worth. Jennifer herself seems to be a regular subscriber, if not the leading example of this celebrity trend, as she is quite ubiquitous on most social networks. Her Facebook account is followed by almost 140,000 people, her Twitter account by a lesser 55,000 fans, and her Instagram account has 60,000 followers, but it is a private account and needs to be followed for the pictures to show.

General Info

Full Name Vanessa Redgrave
Net Worth $50 Million
Date Of Birth January 30, 1937
Height 1.8 m
Profession Film producer, Voice Actor, Political activist
Education The Alice Ottley School, Central School of Speech and Drama
Nationality British

Family

Spouse Franco Nero (m. 2006), Tony Richardson (m. 1962–1967)
Children Natasha Richardson, Joely Richardson, Carlo Gabriel Nero
Parents Rachel Kempson, Michael Redgrave
Siblings Lynn Redgrave, Corin Redgrave
Partner Timothy Dalton

Accomplishments

Awards Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, BAFTA Fellowship, Cannes Best Actress Award, Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie, Screen Ac…
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actress, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Golden Globe Award for Best Performance…
Movies Letters to Juliet, Howards End, Blowup, Camelot, Julia, Atonement, Mission: Impossible, Song for Marion, The Devils, Coriolanus, Isadora, A Man for All Seasons, The Whistleblower, Foxcatcher, Girl, Interrupted, Agatha, Playing for Time, The White Countess, The Butler, The Bostonians, Little Odessa, …
TV Shows Black Box, Faerie Tale Theatre, Peter the Great, The Day of the Triffids, Call The Midwife

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Marks

# Marks / Signs
1 Often chooses roles that are difficult or controversial, not roles that will bring her more money or a higher status.

Salary

Quotes

# Quote
1 I’m happy to tell you about it, though I’m irritated to be shown to be so stupid. But there you are, it’s the smoking that did it. My lungs are shattered, about 30 per cent capacity if I don’t smoke. Which of course I don’t anymore, though I was horrified to learn from my doctor that there are people with this diagnosis who still do.
2 I discovered a long time ago that the camera does lie, and thank God it does.
3 One must never comment as an actor, never show that a character is shallow or vindictive, but let that be conveyed. I mean, none of us thinks of ourselves as being vindictive or shallow – perhaps we should.
4 I always loved singing because we used to sing around the piano. My father [Michael Redgrave] was a brilliant pianist. He loved American musicals. He would bring back loads of song sheets when he went to America to work. And we’d group round the piano on Sunday and sing our hearts out.
5 [Speaking of her parents (Michael & Rachel), sister Lynn, and brother Corin] We are the sprigs of a great and beautiful tree.
6 We all come to the theatre with baggage. The baggage of our daily lives, the baggage of our problems, the baggage of our tragedies, the baggage of being tired. It doesn’t matter what age you are. But if our hearts get opened and released – well that is what theatre can do, and does sometimes, and everyone is thankful when that happens.
7 America is gangsterism for the private profit of the few.
8 I give myself to my parts as to a lover.
9 It’s a kinky part of my nature — to meddle.
10 I have a tremendous use for passionate statement.
11 A theater is being given over to market forces, which means that a whole generation that should be able to do theater as well as see it is being completely deprived.
12 Analyzing the problem is vital. It’s the only way you’re going to arrive at the right thing to do.
13 How can we help the people in the audience–and ourselves–remove the cobwebs that prevents us all from being able to reach and touch things?
14 Ask the right questions if you’re to find the right answers.
15 Anybody can lose their job and have nothing. And people mind having nothing.
16 I would have liked to have more children. I had always wanted five children when I was younger. That was my dream, I wanted five and I don’t think I would have been bothered if it had turned out to be six. In the end, I had four, but I lost one of them, the fourth one. I had a miscarriage.
17 Of course, I am misrepresented very often, but so is everybody who has got something to say.
18 I don’t consider myself beautiful at all, I’m usually running around like a scruff.
19 I don’t think I ever felt beautiful until I was pregnant and when I gave birth to my children. I had terrible acne when I was a teenager and I was very tall, so tall I couldn’t see myself in my mother’s long mirror.
20 I’ve opened my mouth on a lot of subjects. And I thought the more prestige you get, I’d have the power to do what I like. It’s not true.
21 I choose all my roles very carefully so that when my career is finished I will have covered all our recent history of oppression.
22 [accepting her Oscar for Julia (1977)] My dear colleagues, I thank you very, very much for this tribute to my work. I think that Jane Fonda and I have done the best work of our lives, and I salute you and I pay tribute to you, and I think you should be very proud that in the last few weeks you have stood firm and you have refused to be intimidated by the threats of a small bunch of Zionist hoodlums [interrupted by boos] whose behavior is an insult to the stature of Jews all over the world and to their great and heroic record of struggle against fascism and oppression. And I pledge to you that I will continue to fight against anti-Semitism and fascism. Thank you.

Facts

# Fact
1 She, her father Michael Redgrave and her siblings Corin Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave all appeared in films directed by Sidney Lumet: Michael in The Hill (1965), Corin in The Deadly Affair (1966), Lynn in The Deadly Affair (1966) and Last of the Mobile Hot Shots (1970) and Vanessa in The Sea Gull (1968) and Murder on the Orient Express (1974).
2 Has five grandchildren.
3 She played the mother of her real life niece Jemma Redgrave in Howards End (1992).
4 As of 2016 she is the 10th earliest surviving recipient of a Best Actress Oscar nomination, tied with Anouk Aimée and behind only Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Caron, Carroll Baker, Joanne Woodward, Shirley MacLaine, Doris Day, a tied Piper Laurie and Sophia Loren, Julie Andrews, and a tied Julie Christie and Samantha Eggar.
5 She suffered a near-fatal heart attack in April 2015 and gave up smoking after being diagnosed with emphysema. She revealed her lungs are only working at 30% capacity.
6 She has three roles in common with her daughter Joely Richardson: (1) they both played Jean Travers in Wetherby (1985), (2) they both the unnamed protagonist in The Fever (2004) and (3) they both played Queen Elizabeth in Anonymous (2011).
7 She played the daughter of her mother Rachel Kempson in both The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) and Déjà Vu (1997).
8 She worked with her mother Rachel Kempson in The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) and Déjà Vu (1997) and her father Michael Redgrave in Oh! What a Lovely War (1969).
9 She played Anne Boleyn in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and her daughter Queen Elizabeth I in Anonymous (2011). Her real life daughter Joely Richardson also played the younger Queen Elizabeth in the latter film.
10 She, her mother Rachel Kempson and her two younger siblings Corin Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave all appeared in films that won the Academy Award for Best Picture: Rachel appeared in Tom Jones (1963) and Out of Africa (1985), Lynn also appeared in Tom Jones (1963) and Vanessa and Corin both appeared in A Man for All Seasons (1966).
11 Is one of 9 actresses who have received an Academy Award nomination for portraying a real-life queen. The others in chronological order are Norma Shearer for Marie Antoinette (1938), Katharine Hepburn for The Lion in Winter (1968), Geneviève Bujold for Anne of the Thousand Days (1969), Janet Suzman for Nicholas and Alexandra (1971), Helen Mirren for The Madness of King George (1994) and The Queen (2006), Judi Dench for Mrs Brown (1997) and Shakespeare in Love (1998), Cate Blanchett for Elizabeth (1998) and Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), and Helena Bonham Carter for The King’s Speech (2010).
12 She was considered for the role of Tsarina Alexandra in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) before Janet Suzman was cast. Her father Michael Redgrave played Sergey Sazonov in the film.
13 She and her daughter Joely Richardson played Queen Elizabeth I in Anonymous (2011).
14 Was the 80th actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Julia (1977) at The 50th Annual Academy Awards (1978) on April 3, 1978.
15 Fighting to stop an open air gold mine in Romania. She has been met with protest, but ignores it all. [June 2006]
16 Just started own political party in the UK to be focused on human rights violations. It is called Peace and Progress Party, it will field candidates in the next British general election. [November 2004]
17 Appearing on Broadway in “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”. [May 2003]
18 She dropped out of the film The Magdalene Sisters (2002) due to her mother Rachel Kempson’s ill health and was replaced by Geraldine McEwan.
19 Her appearance with husband-to-be Franco Nero in Uninvited (1999), marked the only time the couple were directed by their only son Carlo Gabriel Nero.
20 She speaks Italian and French fluently.
21 First met long time partner Timothy Dalton on the set of Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) in 1970. Their relationship reportedly blossomed after a heated 6 hour argument regarding the true meaning of Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” speech.
22 Didn’t attend the Academy Awards ceremony, the year her performance in The Bostonians (1984) was nominated because her father had died a few days prior. She was in Los Angeles at the time of his death attending Academy functions and conferences and flew back to the UK.
23 Picked by Disney to become a Live Reference Model for ‘Alice’ in ‘Alice in Wonderland’. Before leaving London for shooting, Vanessa started to sleep walk. Due to this, her parents refused to send her. Kathryn Beaumont got the gig instead.
24 Is one of 15 actresses to have won the Triple Crown of Acting (an Oscar, Emmy and Tony); the others in chronological order are Helen Hayes, Ingrid Bergman, Shirley Booth, Liza Minnelli, Rita Moreno, Maureen Stapleton, Jessica Tandy, Audrey Hepburn, Anne Bancroft, Maggie Smith, Ellen Burstyn, Helen Mirren, Frances McDormand and Jessica Lange.
25 Appeared as an illustration on the cover of Time magazine (March 17, 1967) with sister Lynn Redgrave. Both sisters had just been respectively Oscar-nominated for Morgan! (1966) and Georgy Girl (1966).
26 (March 2009 – May 2010) Lost her daughter Natasha Richardson, her younger brother and sister, Corin Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave, in the space of just 14 months. Corin and Lynn died within a month of one another.
27 She and her brother, the late Corin Redgrave, both appeared in films based on the legend of “King Arthur”. Vanessa played “Queen Guinevere” in Camelot (1967) while Corin played “Lord Cornwall” in John Boorman’s Excalibur (1981).
28 After the death of her daughter, she subsequently dropped out of Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood (2010) in which she had a supporting role. Eileen Atkins replaced her.
29 Was offered the role of Margaret More in A Man for All Seasons (1966) but she turned it down due her commitments to the theatre and opted for the cameo role of Anne Boleyn instead. Susannah York was cast as Margaret More instead.
30 Refused to accept any money for her role as Anne Boleyn in A Man for All Seasons (1966).
31 Nominated for the 2007 Tony Award (New York City) for Actress in a Drama for “The Year of Magical Thinking”.
32 Lost her daughter, Natasha Richardson, on March 18, 2009 as the result of a skiing accident at Mont Tremblant, Quebec.
33 Named Jeanne Moreau as co-respondent in her 1967 divorce from Tony Richardson on grounds of adultery.
34 Both she and her daughter Joely Richardson have played an historical queen who was executed by beheading. Redgrave played the title character in Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) while her daughter played Marie Antoinette in The Affair of the Necklace (2001).
35 She was made a Fellow of the British Film Institute in recognition of her outstanding contribution to film culture.
36 Former mother-in-law of Working Title films co-producer Tim Bevan.
37 Won the Drama Desk award in 2007 for Best Actor in a Solo performance for “The Year of Magical Thinking”. She also received her second Tony award nomination for Best Actress for the same play.
38 She was the first of the only four actresses to win the Best Actress award twice at Cannes Film Festival. She won for Morgan! (1966) in 1966 and Isadora (1968) in 1968. The others are: Isabelle Huppert for Violette (1978) in 1978 and The Piano Teacher (2001) in 2001; Helen Mirren for Cal (1984) in 1984 and The Madness of King George (1994) in 1995; Barbara Hershey for Shy People (1987) in 1987 and A World Apart (1988) in 1988.
39 Along with Claude Rains ( for Mr. Skeffington (1944)), Kate Winslet (for Iris (2001)), Mare Winningham (for Georgia (1995)) and Philip Seymour Hoffman (for The Master (2012)), she is one of the few performers to be nominated for an Supporting Oscar (for Julia (1977)) for playing the title role in a movie. As of 2013, Redgrave is the only one to win.
40 Received rave reviews for originating the role of Jean Brodie in, ‘The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” winning the London Evening Standard award for her work.
41 Her three children are actresses Natasha Richardson and Joely Richardson from her marriage to Tony Richardson and Carlo Gabriel Nero with Italian actor Franco Nero.
42 After filming The Trojan Women (1971), Katharine Hepburn favored Vanessa Redgrave over all actresses and later remarked that she was, “A thrill to look at and to listen to.”.
43 After filming Mary, Queen of Scots (1971), The Devils (1971) and The Trojan Women (1971), she suffered a miscarriage in 1971. It was a boy and would have been her and Franco Nero’s second child.
44 When director David Hare and producers of “The Year of Magical Thinking” were thinking of an actress to cast in their one-woman show, they could only think of one name, and that was Redgrave. They said that only she could tackle the range of emotion created by the character.
45 Is mentioned, along with Joe Piscopo and Eddie Murphy, in the song “Jammin’ Me” by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
46 Voted by Entertainment Weekly as one of the 25 greatest Actresses
47 Voted by People magazine (May 8th 2006) as one of the 100 most beautiful people.
48 Spoke at the Scottish Parliment in the summer of 2005.
49 Plays mother to real-lifer daughter Joely Richardson in a few episodes of Nip/Tuck (2003).
50 Received The Helen Hayes award nomination for her work in Hecuba. This play was a major success. It was so well received that the BAM theater in New York scheduled it for two weeks and it went on to being performed in Delphi.
51 Trained for the stage at the central school for Speech and Drama in London, and in 1959 became a member of the acclaimed Stratford-Upon-Avon Theatre Company.
52 On a June 2005 appearance on Larry King Live (1985), she expressed her fondness for the movie Meet the Fockers (2004) and said that the film should have won an Academy Award.
53 First performer to win two individual Acting Awards at the Cannes Festival. (Dean Stockwell won twice at the festival before, but he had to share both of his awards with his co-stars)
54 Was set to star in Dario Argento’s Opera (1987), but dropped out shortly before production was scheduled to commence.
55 In 2003, she became the sixteenth performer to win the Triple Crown of acting. Oscar: Best Supporting Actress, Julia (1977), Tony: Best Actress-Play, “Long Day’s Journey into Night” (2003), and Emmys: Best Actress-Limited Series/Special, Playing for Time (1980) & Best Supporting Actress-Miniseries/Movie, If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000).
56 Appeared on “BBC News 24” Breakfast and stated that the massacre of Russian school children by Chechen guerrillas was not an act of terrorism. (4 September 2004).
57 A longtime member of Britain’s Workers Revolutionary Party
58 In 1962, she became one of the first celebrities to visit communist Cuba.
59 She was awarded the 1988 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Award) for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in A Touch of the Poet.
60 She was awarded the 1985 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor for her performance in The Seagull.
61 She was awarded the 1991 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress for her performance in When She Danced.
62 She was awarded the 1985 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Award) for Best Actor in The Seagull.
63 She was nominated for a 1997 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Play of 1996 for her performance in “John Gabriel Borkman”.
64 She was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1985 (1984 season) for Best Actress in a Revival for “The Aspern Papers”.
65 She allegedly refused the British honour of Dame of the order of the British Empire in 1999.
66 Son, Carlo Gabriel Nero, with Franco Nero. The two met while working together in Camelot (1967).
67 Won Broadway’s 2003 Tony Award as Best Actress (Play) for a revival of Eugene O’Neill’s “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.”
68 Both she and sister Lynn Redgrave were nominated for the 1967 Best Actress Academy Award. Vanessa was nominated for Morgan! (1966) and Lynn for Georgy Girl (1966). They both lost to Elizabeth Taylor, who won for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966).
69 (1971-1986) Was in a long relationship with former James Bond actor Timothy Dalton.
70 Mother-in-law of actor Liam Neeson.
71 Granddaughter of Roy Redgrave.
72 She was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1967 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for her services to drama.
73 Aunt of Jemma Redgrave, Luke Redgrave, Kelly Clark and Annabel Clark.
74 Daughter of Michael Redgrave & Rachel Kempson, older sister of Lynn Redgrave & Corin Redgrave, mother of Natasha Richardson & Joely Richardson.
75 Claims to be on hit-list of neo-Nazi group Combat 18. [February 1997]

Pictures

Movies

Actress

Title Year Status Character
Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool 2017 post-production Jeanne McDougall
Andorra 2017 pre-production Mrs. Reinhardt
Man in an Orange Shirt 2017 TV Mini-Series post-production Flora
Georgetown pre-production Elsa Brecht
The Medusa pre-production
Call the Midwife 2012-2017 TV Series Mature Jenny
Mature Jennifer Worth
The Secret Scripture 2016 Lady Rose
The Go-Between 2015 TV Movie Old Marian
Black Box 2014 TV Series Dr. Hartramph
Foxcatcher 2014 Jean du Pont
The Thirteenth Tale 2013 TV Movie Vida Winter
The Butler 2013/I Annabeth Westfall
Song for Marion: Deleted Scenes 2013 Video short Marion (uncredited)
Playhouse Presents 2013 TV Series Elderly Woman
The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh 2012 Rosalind Leigh
Unfinished Song 2012 Marion
Political Animals 2012 TV Mini-Series Diane Nash
Anonymous 2011/I Queen Elizabeth I
Cars 2: The Video Game 2011 Video Game The Queen
Cars 2 2011 The Queen
Mama Topolino (voice)
Coriolanus 2011 Volumnia
Konferenz der Tiere 2010 Winifred (English version, voice)
The Whistleblower 2010 Madeleine Rees
Miral 2010 Bertha Spafford
Letters to Juliet 2010 Claire
The Day of the Triffids 2009 TV Mini-Series Durrant
Nip/Tuck 2004-2009 TV Series Dr. Erica Noughton
Identity of the Soul 2009 Narrator
Gud, lukt och henne 2008
Ein Job 2008 TV Movie Hannah Silbergrau
Restraint 2008 Sky News reader #2
How About You… 2007 Georgia Platts
The Riddle 2007 Roberta Elliot
Atonement 2007 Older Briony
Evening 2007 Ann Lord
Venus 2006/I Valerie
The Thief Lord 2006 Sister Antonia
The Shell Seekers 2006 TV Series Penelope Keeling
The White Countess 2005 Princess Vera Belinskya
The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam 2005 Miss Sangorski
Short Order 2005 Marianne
The Fever 2004 Woman
Good Boy! 2003 The Greater Dane (voice)
Byron 2003 TV Movie Lady Melbourne
The Locket 2002 TV Movie Esther Huish
Crime and Punishment 2002 Rodion’s Mother
The Gathering Storm 2002 TV Movie Clemmie Churchill
The Pledge 2001/I Annalise Hansen
Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story 2001 TV Mini-Series Countess Wilhelmina – Matriarch / Narrator
The 3 Kings 2000 Priestess
Escape to Life: The Erika and Klaus Mann Story 2000 Narrator
A Rumor of Angels 2000 Maddy Bennett
Children’s Story, Chechnia 2000 Short voice
Mirka 2000 Kalsan
If These Walls Could Talk 2 2000 TV Movie Edith Tree (segment “1961”)
Girl, Interrupted 1999 Dr. Wick
Uninvited 1999 Mrs. Rutterburn
Cradle Will Rock 1999 Countess Constance La Grange
Eleonora 1999 TV Movie Eleonora Pimentel
Lulu on the Bridge 1998 Catherine Moore
Deep Impact 1998 Robin Lerner
Bella Mafia 1997 TV Movie Graziella Luciano
Déjà Vu 1997 Skelly
Mrs Dalloway 1997 Mrs. Clarissa Dalloway
Wilde 1997 Lady ‘Speranza’ Wilde
Smilla’s Sense of Snow 1997 Elsa Lübing
The Willows in Winter 1996 TV Movie Grandmother
Two Mothers for Zachary 1996 TV Movie Nancy Shaffell
Mission: Impossible 1996 Max
The Wind in the Willows 1995 TV Movie Grandmother (live action)
Down Came a Blackbird 1995 TV Movie Anna Lenke
A Month by the Lake 1995 Miss Bentley
Little Odessa 1994 Irina Shapira
Great Moments in Aviation 1994 Dr. Angela Bead
Children of the Mist 1993 TV Movie Florence Latimer
The House of the Spirits 1993 Nivea
Mother’s Boys 1993 Lydia
Storia di una capinera 1993 Sister Agata
Un muro de silencio 1993 Kate Benson
Howards End 1992 Ruth Wilcox
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 1992 TV Series Vicky’s Mother
The Ballad of the Sad Cafe 1991 Miss Amelia
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? 1991 TV Movie Blanche Hudson
Young Catherine 1991 TV Movie Empress Elizabeth
Pokhorony Stalina 1990 English journalist (as Vanessa Redgreiv)
Breath of Life 1990 Suor Crocifissa
Orpheus Descending 1990 TV Movie Lady Torrance
Romeo.Juliet 1990 Mother Capulet (voice)
A Man for All Seasons 1988 TV Movie Lady Alice More
Consuming Passions 1988 Mrs. Garza
Prick Up Your Ears 1987 Peggy Ramsay
Second Serve 1986 TV Movie Richard Radley / Renee Richards
Peter the Great 1986 TV Mini-Series Sophia
Comrades 1986 Mrs. Carlyle
American Playhouse 1985 TV Series Sarah Cloyce
Steaming 1985 Nancy
Wetherby 1985 Jean Travers
Faerie Tale Theatre 1984 TV Series The Evil Queen
The Bostonians 1984 Olive Chancellor
Wagner 1981-1983 TV Series Cosima von Bulow
Sing Sing 1983 The Queen (first story)
My Body, My Child 1982 TV Movie Leenie Cabrezi
Playing for Time 1980 TV Movie Fania Fenelon
Bear Island 1979 Heddi Lindquist
Yanks 1979 Helen
Agatha 1979 Agatha Christie
Julia 1977 Julia
Camera Three 1977 TV Series
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution 1976 Lola Deveraux
Out of Season 1975 Ann
Murder on the Orient Express 1974 Mary Debenham
A Picture of Katherine Mansfield 1973 TV Series Katherine / The Woman
Mary, Queen of Scots 1971 Mary, Queen of Scots
The Trojan Women 1971 Andromache
La vacanza 1971 Immacolata Meneghelli
The Devils 1971 Sister Jeanne
Dropout 1970 Mary
The Coward Revue 1969 TV Movie
Oh! What a Lovely War 1969 Sylvia Pankhurst
The Sea Gull 1968 Nina
Isadora 1968 Isadora Duncan
Un tranquillo posto di campagna 1968 Flavia
The Charge of the Light Brigade 1968 Clarissa Morris
Red and Blue 1967 Short Jacky
The Sailor from Gibraltar 1967 Sheila
Camelot 1967 Guenevere
Blow-Up 1966 Jane
A Man for All Seasons 1966 Anne Boleyn
A Farewell to Arms 1966 TV Mini-Series Catherine Barkley
Morgan! 1966 Leonie Delt
Love Story 1965 TV Series
Armchair Theatre 1964 TV Series Sally
First Night 1964 TV Series Maggie
As You Like It 1963 TV Movie Rosalind
Theatre Night 1958-1961 TV Series Stella Dean / Caroline Lester
BBC Sunday-Night Play 1960 TV Mini-Series Monica Claverton-Ferry
A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1959 TV Movie Helena
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1958 TV Series Maid of Honour
Behind the Mask 1958 Pamela Benson Gray

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Unfinished Song 2012 performer: “True Colours”
How About You… 2007 performer: “How About You”
Eleonora 1999 TV Movie performer: “Son dell’uomo i primi diritti” – uncredited
Agatha 1979 performer: “They Didn’t Believe Me”
Mary, Queen of Scots 1971 performer: “Vivre et Mourir”
Camelot 1967 “Camelot”, uncredited / performer: “The Simple Joys Of Maidenhood”, “The Lusty Month Of May”, “Then You May Take Me To The Fair”, “What Do The Simple Folk Do?”, “I Loved You Once In Silence” – uncredited

Producer

Title Year Status Character
Eyes of St John 2017 Documentary short co-producer
The Fever 2004 executive producer
Children’s Story, Chechnia 2000 Short executive producer
The Palestinian 1977 TV Movie documentary producer

Director

Title Year Status Character
Sea Sorrow 2017 Documentary

Thanks

Title Year Status Character
HBO First Look 1999 TV Series documentary short thanks – 1 episode

Self

Title Year Status Character
The 50th Annual Academy Awards 1978 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
The Palestinian 1977 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice)
The Mike Douglas Show 1977 TV Series Herself – Guest
Revista de cine 1977 TV Series Herself
The 30th Annual Tony Awards 1976 TV Special Herself – Presenter
The Morecambe & Wise Show 1973 TV Series Herself – Guest
Right to Work March 1972 Short Herself
The Body 1971 Documentary Narrator (voice)
A Mother with Two Children Expecting Her Third 1970 Documentary short Herself – Interviewee
Frost on Sunday 1970 TV Series Herself – Award Presenter
Today 1970 TV Series Herself – Guest
Omnibus 1969 TV Series documentary Herself
The 23rd Annual Tony Awards 1969 TV Special Herself – Presenter
The 41st Annual Academy Awards 1969 TV Special Herself – Nominee
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1968 TV Series Herself – Guest
Dee Time 1968 TV Series Herself
Tonite Let’s All Make Love in London 1967 Documentary Herself (segment “Protest”)
The 39th Annual Academy Awards 1967 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
Cinema 1967 TV Series documentary Herself
The Eamonn Andrews Show 1966 TV Series Herself – Guest
A Whole Scene Going 1966 TV Series Herself
Panorama 1964 TV Series documentary Herself
A Sunday in September 1961 TV Movie documentary Herself
Men, Women and Clothes 1957 TV Series Herself Modelling Fashions
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age 2017 Documentary post-production Herself
BBC North West Tonight 2016 TV Series Herself – Actress
Shakespeare Uncovered 2012-2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself
Darcey Bussell’s Looking for Audrey 2014 TV Movie Herself
The Wound and the Gift 2014 Documentary voice
The View 2007-2014 TV Series Herself – Guest
Il était une fois… 2014 TV Series documentary Herself
Gag Reel 2014/I Video short Herself
Song for Marion: Interviews 2013 Video short Herself / Marion
Song for Marion: Out Takes 2013 Video short Herself / Marion (uncredited)
Días de cine 2011-2013 TV Series Herself
Last Will & Testament 2012 Documentary Herself
Janela Indiscreta 2011 TV Series Herself
55th BFI London Film Festival 2011 TV Special Herself
The 65th Annual Tony Awards 2011 TV Special Herself – Presenter: The Year in Plays & Nominee: Best Leading Actress in a Play
Charlie Rose 1995-2011 TV Series Herself – Guest
Cinema 3 1984-2011 TV Series Herself
Metropolis 2011 TV Series Herself
Robinson in Ruins 2010 Documentary Narrator
Letters to Juliet: A Courtyard in Verona 2010 Short Herself
Letters to Juliet: The Making of in Italia 2010 Short Herself
Mark Lawson Talks to… 2010 TV Series Herself
Made in Hollywood 2010 TV Series Herself
Entertainment Tonight 2010 TV Series Herself
The Orange British Academy Film Awards 2010 TV Special Herself – Academy Fellowship
Breakfast 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest
CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer 2009 TV Series Herself – Guest
Arena 1997-2008 TV Series documentary Herself
Sex Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll: The 60s Revealed 2008 TV Series documentary Herself
Wisdom 2008 Video documentary Herself
Seitenblicke 2008 TV Series documentary Herself
Bringing the Past to Life: The Making of ‘Atonement’ 2008 Video short Herself
The 61st Annual Tony Awards 2007 TV Special Herself – Nominee
Dealing and Wheeling in Small Arms 2007 Documentary Narrator
A Taste of My Life 2006 TV Series documentary Herself
Richard & Judy 2006 TV Series Herself – Guest
American Experience 2006 TV Series documentary Herself / Mary Tyrone
Sunday AM 2005 TV Series Herself
3rd Irish Film and Television Awards 2005 TV Movie documentary Herself – Presenter
Elio Petri… appunti su un autore 2005 Documentary Herself
Britain’s Finest 2005 TV Series documentary Herself
Larry King Live 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest
Ireland AM 2005 TV Series Herself
A Tribute to Joe Mantegna 2004 TV Short documentary Herself
Ronnie Barker: A BAFTA Tribute 2004 TV Movie Herself
Athina, i athanati poli 2004 Video documentary Narrator (voice)
The Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2003 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself
HARDtalk 2003 TV Series Herself
Question Time 2003 TV Series Herself
BBC World News 2003 TV Series Herself
The Late Late Show 2003 TV Series Herself – Guest
The 57th Annual Tony Awards 2003 TV Special Herself – Winner & Presenter
Sabine Christiansen 2003 TV Series Herself
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2003 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Breakfast with Frost 2003 TV Series Herself – Guest
Merci Docteur Rey 2002 Herself
Stars für UNICEF 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself
The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2002 TV Special Herself
Inside the Actors Studio 2002 TV Series Herself – Guest
Searching for Debra Winger 2002 Documentary Herself
The Orange British Academy Film Awards 2002 TV Special documentary Herself
Hell on Earth 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration 2001 TV Special documentary Herself
Exile in Buyukada 2000 Documentary Narrator
The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2000 TV Special Herself – Winner: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Globos de Ouro 1999 2000 TV Movie Herself
Corazón, corazón 2000 TV Series Herself
The Evening Standard Theatre Awards 1999 1999 TV Movie Herself – Presenter: Honorary Award
Premio Donostia a Vanessa Redgrave 1999 TV Special Herself – Honoree
The 70th Annual Academy Awards 1998 TV Special Herself – Past Winner
Biography 1997 TV Series documentary Herself
Richard and Judy Exclusive 1997 TV Series Herself
Festival international de Cannes 1997 TV Series Herself
The Laurence Olivier Awards 1997 1997 TV Special Herself
Looking for Richard 1996 Documentary Herself (Interview)
Showbiz Today 1995 TV Series Herself
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1995 TV Series Herself – Guest
¿Qué apostamos? 1995 TV Series Herself – Guest
In Ismail’s Custody 1994 Video documentary Actress
Besser als mein Haus je war 1993 TV Short documentary Herself
Hollywood U.K. 1993 TV Series documentary Herself
Aspel & Company 1992 TV Series Herself – Guest
Behind the Mask 1991 Documentary Herself
Wetten, dass..? 1991 TV Series Herself
The London Programme 1989 TV Series Herself
Film ’72 1988 TV Series Herself
The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1986 TV Special Herself – Nominee

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2016 Hellenic Film Academy Award Hellenic Film Academy Awards Honorary Award
2013 Ischia Global Ambassador Award Ischia Global Film & Music Festival
2012 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Supporting Actress Coriolanus (2011)
2011 OFTA Film Hall of Fame Online Film & Television Association Acting
2011 SFFCC Award San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Coriolanus (2011)
2011 British Independent Film Award British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Coriolanus (2011)
2011 CinEuphoria CinEuphoria Awards Career – Honorary Award
2010 Academy Fellowship BAFTA Awards BAFTA Film
2008 ALFS Award London Critics Circle Film Awards British Supporting Actress of the Year Atonement (2007)
2007 Magnolia Award Shanghai International TV Festival Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Film The Shell Seekers (2006)
2006 Sofia Municipality Award Sofia International Film Festival
2006 Lifetime Achievement Award Transilvania International Film Festival
2005 Acting and Activism Award Women Film Critics Circle Awards
2005 Award for Artistic Excellence Bratislava International Film Festival
2003 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Grownup Love Story The Gathering Storm (2002)
2003 Broadcasting Press Guild Award Broadcasting Press Guild Awards Best Actress The Gathering Storm (2002)
2003 Camie Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards The Locket (2002)
2002 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries The Gathering Storm (2002)
2002 Capri Legend Award Capri, Hollywood
2001 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000)
2001 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000)
2001 Excellence in Media Award GLAAD Media Awards
2001 Screen Idol Award L.A. Outfest Female If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000)
2000 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000)
1999 Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award San Sebastián International Film Festival
1995 Film Excellence Award Boston Film Festival
1994 Volpi Cup Venice Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Little Odessa (1994)
1993 Golden Camera Golden Camera, Germany Best International Actress Howards End (1992)
1992 CableACE CableACE Awards Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Young Catherine (1991)
1990 ACE CableACE Awards Actress in a Movie or Miniseries A Man for All Seasons (1988)
1988 BFI Fellowship British Film Institute Awards
1987 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
1986 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actress Wetherby (1985)
1985 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actress The Bostonians (1984)
1981 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special Playing for Time (1980)
1978 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Supporting Role Julia (1977)
1978 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Motion Picture Julia (1977)
1977 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Julia (1977)
1977 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Julia (1977)
1972 Special David David di Donatello Awards Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)
1970 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actress Isadora (1968)
1969 Best Actress Cannes Film Festival Isadora (1968)
1967 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Camelot (1967)
1966 Best Actress Cannes Film Festival Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966)

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2014 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Butler (2013)
2014 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Grownup Love Story Song for Marion (2012)
2014 Hollywood Award Acapulco Black Film Festival Best Ensemble Cast The Butler (2013)
2012 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actress Coriolanus (2011)
2012 EDA Female Focus Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Actress Defying Age and Ageism Coriolanus (2011)
2012 British Independent Film Award British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Song for Marion (2012)
2012 Evening Standard British Film Award Evening Standard British Film Awards Best Actress Coriolanus (2011)
2012 ALFS Award London Critics Circle Film Awards Supporting Actress of the Year Coriolanus (2011)
2012 ALFS Award London Critics Circle Film Awards British Actress of the Year Coriolanus (2011)
2011 Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Coriolanus (2011)
2011 VVFP Award Village Voice Film Poll Best Supporting Actress Coriolanus (2011)
2011 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Actress Letters to Juliet (2010)
2011 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Supporting Actress Letters to Juliet (2010)
2010 Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Letters to Juliet (2010)
2008 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries The Fever (2004)
2008 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Actress Evening (2007)
2008 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Supporting Actress Atonement (2007)
2008 Critics Choice Award Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Atonement (2007)
2008 Gold Derby Award Gold Derby Awards Ensemble Cast Atonement (2007)
2007 EDA Female Focus Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Actress Defying Age and Ageism Atonement (2007)
2007 EDA Female Focus Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Lifetime Achievement Award
2006 British Independent Film Award British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Actor/Actress Venus (2006)
2003 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television The Gathering Storm (2002)
2003 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries The Gathering Storm (2002)
2003 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television The Gathering Storm (2002)
2003 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Actress The Gathering Storm (2002)
2002 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie The Gathering Storm (2002)
2001 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000)
2000 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000)
1999 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Actress Deep Impact (1998)
1999 Blockbuster Entertainment Award Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Supporting Actress – Action/Adventure Deep Impact (1998)
1998 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Bella Mafia (1997)
1998 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Bella Mafia (1997)
1996 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical A Month by the Lake (1995)
1996 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Female Little Odessa (1994)
1995 CableACE CableACE Awards Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries They (1993)
1995 CableACE CableACE Awards Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Down Came a Blackbird (1995)
1994 Silver Condor Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress (Mejor Actriz) Un muro de silencio (1993)
1993 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Supporting Role Howards End (1992)
1992 CableACE CableACE Awards Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Orpheus Descending (1990)
1991 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Young Catherine (1991)
1989 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television A Man for All Seasons (1988)
1988 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
1988 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
1987 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Second Serve (1986)
1986 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Second Serve (1986)
1986 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Peter the Great (1986)
1985 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Leading Role The Bostonians (1984)
1985 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The Bostonians (1984)
1972 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Leading Role Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)
1972 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)
1970 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Female Star 10th place.
1969 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Leading Role Isadora (1968)
1969 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress – Drama Isadora (1968)
1968 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress – Comedy or Musical Camelot (1967)
1967 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Leading Role Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966)
1967 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress – Comedy or Musical Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966)
1967 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best British Actress Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966)
1967 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Female New Face 4th place.

2nd Place Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2015 COFCA Award Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Ensemble Foxcatcher (2014)
2011 UFCA Award Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Coriolanus (2011)
1988 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Supporting Actress Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
1987 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
1984 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress The Bostonians (1984)
1984 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress The Bostonians (1984)
1977 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Julia (1977)
1969 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Isadora (1968)
1967 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actress Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966)

3rd Place Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2011 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Coriolanus (2011)
1993 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Supporting Actress Howards End (1992)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia