Joely Richardson

This theatrical blueblood started her film acting career while still in drama school appearing in her father's "The Hotel New Hampshire" (1984) and as the young Jean Travers in David Hare's "Wetherby" (1985), with the mature Jean being played by Richardson's real-life mother, grande dame Vanessa Redgrave. The radiant and blithe blonde, a veteran of the Royal Shakespeare Company, subsequently marched through such undistinguished endeavors as "King Ralph" (1991), "Shining Through" (1992) and the de-musicalized "I'll Do Anything" (1994). In the former two, she played chilly elegant Europeans, in the latter, a film executive. Perhaps her most demanding film role to date has been as the youngest of the three Cissie Colpitts in Peter Greenaway's riddle-ridden classic "Drowning by Numbers" (1988).

Richardson won critical acclaim for her superb performance in "Sister, My Sister" (1995), the inspired by true events film about two sisters working as maids who ultimately kill their employer. She co-starred as the fashion designer owner of the puppies in the live-action remake of "101 Dalmatians" (1996). After her talents were squandered in the bloated, lackluster sci-fi drama "Event Horizon" (1997), Richardson's attention turned away from conventional Hollywood fare and she gave distinctive performances in the indie character drama "Wrestling with Alligators" (1998); "Under Heaven" (1998), a modernization of novelist Henry James' "The Wings of the Dove" (Richardson received an Independent Spirit nomination as best supporting female for the film); the above average UK telepics "The Tribe" (1998) and "The Echo" (1998).

The actress played David Duchovny's perfect, doomed wife in the underrated 2000 romantic comedy "Return to Me" for director Bonnie Hunt, and played opposite Hugh Laurie as a couple trying desperately to conceive in the witty Brit comedy "Maybe Baby" (2000). After a stint playing Mel Gibson's sister-in-law in the historical themed blockbuster "The Patriot" (2000) and as Marie-Antoinette in the period drama "The Affair of the Necklace" (2001), Richardson hit paydirt when she was cast in the edgy, adult cable drama "Nip/Tuck" (f/x, 2003 - ), playing frustrated housewife Julia McNamara, who likes to believe she's sacrigficed her personal growth for the advancement of her plastic surgeon husband's career. The juicy role earned Richardson a Golden Globe nomination as Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama in the series' first season. In the 2004 season, she was joined on-screen by her real-life mother Vanessa Redgrave, appropriately playing Julia's hyper-critical and condescending matriarch.

  • Also Credited As:
    Joely Kim Richardson
  • Born:
    January 9, 1965 in London, England
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Aunt: Lynn Redgrave.
  • Daughter: Daisy Bevan. born in March 1992; father, Tim Bevan
  • Father: Tony Richardson. born in 1928; died on November 14, 1991
  • Grandfather: Michael Redgrave. born in 1908; died in 1985
  • Grandmother: Rachel Kempson. born in 1910
  • Mother: Vanessa Redgrave. born in 1937; married Tony Richardson in 1962; divorced in 1967
  • Sister: Natasha Richardson. born in 1963
  • Uncle: Corin Redgrave.
Significant Others
  • Companion: Archibald Stirling. involved c. 1990; Stirling was married to actor Diana Rigg at the time
  • Companion: Jamie Theakston. began relationship c. 2000; separated in spring 2001 due to work commitments
Education
  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England
  • St Paul's Girl's School, London, England
Milestones
  • 1984 Feature acting debut, "The Hotel New Hampshire", directed by father Tony Richardson
  • 1985 First feature speaking role, "Wetherby"; portrayed her mother's character as a young woman
  • 1986 Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (date approximate)
  • 1988 First starring role in a feature, "Drowning By Numbers"
  • 1991 Featured in the comedy "King Ralph"
  • 1996 Had supporting role in the live-action version of "101 Dalmatians"
  • 2000 Co-starred in the American Revolution feature "The Patriot"
  • 2000 Starred with Hugh Laurie in "Maybe Baby"
  • 2001 Made NYC stage debut opposite Macauley Culkin in "Madame Melville"
  • 2001 Portrayed Marie Antoinette in "Affair of the Necklace"
  • 2002 Acted opposite mother Vanessa Redgrave in British staging of Oscar Wilde's "Lady Windermere's Fan"
  • 2003 Portrayed the wife of Dr. Sean McNamara on the FX drama "Nip/Tuck"; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Drama (2004, 2005); left show in 2006 because her daughter required multiple operations to fix a circulation problem in her leg; returned for the fifth season
  • 2007 Co-starred in "Mimzy," a family feature directed by Robert Shaye

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