This woman owned this interview........ and I gotta add, she is strikingly beautiful and don't take that the wrong way you feminists. This woman is strikingly beautiful, her face is perfect. Enjoy your day
Great interview but not a great interviewer. Vanessa is a highly intelligent woman and needs an intelligent interviewer to allow her to express herself. He had a series of questions to cover and wasn’t in the least bit interested in allowing her to explore her responses. A true woman of substance and integrity.
When she says that there are Zionist producers who didn't want to work with her, Paddy Chayefsky (a writer, not a producer) came to my mind. He didn't want her for Network because of her politics, even though Sidney Lumet initially wanted to cast her in the film.
The interview starts off with discussion about the difference in height between Vanessa Redgrave and Dustin Hoffman. Vanessa Redgrave was certainly of the status to appear on the Morecambe and Wise Show and I can remember how she's on stage with Ernie, Eric sticks head through the curtains and asks "Is she standing on a box, or are you standing in a hole?". In the following Napoleon and Josephine sketch, she plays Empress Josephine and Ernie is Napoleon (and Eric is the Duke of Wellington). At the end they are holding hands and swinging their arms up and Ernie has to jump off the floor. Cannonballs were by Fanny Craddock.
is she speaking with RP / posh british accent here??? 🤔 i came from rosamund pike's interview and both women sound very much alike in voices, tones, accents, etc. so i couldn't help but wonder (i'm not a native english speaker 😅)
I absolutely love this lady. So smart AND corageous. Respect for her.
her patience is amazing.
Her face and voice are perfect!!!
I met Ms Redgrave on a flight to Nice when she was on the way to Cannes for the Festival and she was absolutely lovely
which accent has she got ?
@@BlokeBritish English and lovely. She was very kind.
Vanessa Redgrave is one of the greates :)
🩵 Her elegant patience. Eternal intelligence. And that beautiful voice.
this is one spectacular woman
I love to hear her speak!
GREAT INTERVIEW, GREAT ACTRESS,GREAT FILM STAR,GREAT MOVIE STAR !
Joely Richardson looks so like her mum!!One of if not the best actresses and general human beings of all time!
She looks like joely but sounds like Natasha.
I love that she doesn't back down or water down her politics.
Vanessa wonderful as usual.
My favorite Socialist. I LOVE Vanessa! So brave! I liked Lynn and Michael too. Such a wonderful family!
which accent has she got ?
@@BlokeBritish Upper Class Brit! 🧐 Very posh
@@JAGreen-lj9zi yes mate i just love that accent.
gemma redgrave too
i like gemma's accent even more than hugh grant's
I wish i had that level of innate and intuitive class .WOW
Fue muy bella y sabe envejecer ,la vida le dió un golpe tremendo con la muerte de su hija. Siempre la admiré.
This woman owned this interview........ and I gotta add, she is strikingly beautiful and don't take that the wrong way you feminists. This woman is strikingly beautiful, her face is perfect.
Enjoy your day
Great interview but not a great interviewer. Vanessa is a highly intelligent woman and needs an intelligent interviewer to allow her to express herself. He had a series of questions to cover and wasn’t in the least bit interested in allowing her to explore her responses. A true woman of substance and integrity.
Boy!! she drives me crazy: so superb! I see Natasha there and it hurts me.
The voice is exactly the same!
The greatest living actress in the English language.
When she says that there are Zionist producers who didn't want to work with her, Paddy Chayefsky (a writer, not a producer) came to my mind. He didn't want her for Network because of her politics, even though Sidney Lumet initially wanted to cast her in the film.
Thanks for info. Always wondered who that guy was who came to rebuff what Redgrave said during her awards speech.
The interview starts off with discussion about the difference in height between Vanessa Redgrave and Dustin Hoffman. Vanessa Redgrave was certainly of the status to appear on the Morecambe and Wise Show and I can remember how she's on stage with Ernie, Eric sticks head through the curtains and asks "Is she standing on a box, or are you standing in a hole?". In the following Napoleon and Josephine sketch, she plays Empress Josephine and Ernie is Napoleon (and Eric is the Duke of Wellington). At the end they are holding hands and swinging their arms up and Ernie has to jump off the floor. Cannonballs were by Fanny Craddock.
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is she speaking with RP / posh british accent here??? 🤔 i came from rosamund pike's interview and both women sound very much alike in voices, tones, accents, etc. so i couldn't help but wonder (i'm not a native english speaker 😅)
The date of this interview was May or September 1979?.
I thought this was an interview with Vanessa Redgrave
john edwards is your presenter
Watch 8:10 to 8:40. Instead of what she said most actors today want to be in a Disney or Comic movie.
That caught my ear.
Enjoy your day
God this man is awful! So rude! How amazingly gracious of VR to stay calm and respond as if he weren't...
The interviewer stinks. Miss Redgrave always so brilliant, well-spoken and neat
His style was all too common at that time. Grating. Redgrave handled things beautifully.
Wow I feel this was a total waste of her time.