Joyce Redman (Joyce Olivia Redman)

Joyce Redman

Joyce Redman was born in Northumberland and grew up in County Mayo, Ireland. She was born into an Anglo-Irish family and educated by a private governess in Ireland, along with her three sisters. She trained in acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Her acting roles were primarily in the theatre and in television movies. Her most successful appearances on the stage were during the 1940s, in Shadow and Substance, Claudia, and Lady Precious Stream, and she appeared at the Comédie-Française as well as The Old Vic. She made a big success in New York in 1949 playing Anne Boleyn opposite Rex Harrison as Henry VIII in Maxwell Anderson’s play Anne of the Thousand Days, and, in 1955, she joined Stratford-upon-Avon’s Shakespeare Memorial Theatre to play Helena in All’s Well That Ends Well and Mistress Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor. In 1974, Redman played Sophie Dupin, the mother of George Sand, in the BBC serial Notorious Woman. Joyce Redman also appeared in a few films. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in Tom Jones (1963); and again for Othello (1965), in which she appeared as Emilia to the Desdemona of Maggie Smith and the Othello of Laurence Olivier. Her work on Othello also earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Joyce Redman married Charles Wynne Roberts in New York in 1949; he predeceased her. She is survived by their three children and five grandchildren. Her niece is actress Amanda Redman. Joyce Redman died in Cranbrook, Kent, England, on 10 May 2012 aged 96 from pneumonia following a short illness.

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Born

  • December, 09, 1915
  • United Kingdom
  • Castle Ward, Northumberland, England

Died

  • May, 10, 2012
  • United Kingdom
  • Cranbrook, Kent, England

Cause of Death

  • pneumonia

Cemetery

  • Faversham Cemetery
  • Faversham, Kent, England
  • United Kingdom

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