Rachel Kempson Net Worth is $17 Million Rachel Kempson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Rachel Kempson, the matriarch of one of theatre and film's most famous acting dynasties, took rather a back seat to the attention placed on several of the others. Rachel Kempson was born on 28 May, 1910, in Dartmouth, Devon, England, to Beatrice Hamilton (Ashwell) and Eric William Edward Kempson, a headmaster. She trained at RADA and made her ...
Date Of Birth May 28, 1910 Died 2003-05-24 Place Of Birth Dartmouth, Devon, England, UK Profession Actress Nationality British Spouse Michael Redgrave Star Sign Gemini
Actress Title Year Status Character Déjà Vu 1997 Skelly's Mother For the Greater Good 1991 TV Series Dame Margaret Delysia Performance 1991 TV Series Mariya Vasilyevna Lorna Doone 1990 TV Movie Lady Dugal Boon 1989 TV Series Mrs. Barker Screen One 1989 TV Series Matilda Worlds Beyond 1988 TV Series Alice Pearcy Stealing Heaven 1988 Prioress Small World 1988 TV Mini-Series Miss Maiden The Understanding 1986 TV Movie Lydia Out of Africa 1985 Lady Belfield The Black Tower 1985 TV Mini-Series Grace Willison Camille 1984 TV Movie Hortense The Jewel in the Crown 1984 TV Mini-Series Lady Manners ITV Playhouse 1968-1982 TV Series Amelia / Miss Ives / Mrs. Angusthorpe / ... The Bell 1982 TV Series Abbess Sunday Night Thriller 1981 TV Series Mrs. Miller Tales of the Unexpected 1981 TV Series Nell Bridges / Mrs. Mason Blunt Instrument 1980 TV Movie Play for Today 1972-1980 TV Series Louisa / Kate Dawson / Mrs. Anderson Little Lord Fauntleroy 1980 TV Movie Lady Lorradaile BBC2 Playhouse 1979 TV Series Mrs. Brooke Love for Lydia 1977 TV Series Aunt Juliana Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill 1974 TV Mini-Series Duchess of Marlborough A Private Matter 1974 TV Movie Lady Anne Black-Mathieson ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1971-1974 TV Series Lady Sankey / Lady Black-Matheson / Celia Lavender Sutherland's Law 1973 TV Series Annie McCrann Thirty-Minute Theatre 1972 TV Series Caroline / Miss. Winton Country Matters 1972 TV Mini-Series Miss Wills BBC Play of the Month 1967-1972 TV Series Miss Trafalgar Gower
Ruth Wilcox
Mrs. Whitefield
... The Shadow of the Tower 1972 TV Mini-Series Margaret of Burgundy Crime of Passion 1971 TV Series Lise Elizabeth R 1971 TV Mini-Series Kat Ashley Jane Eyre 1970 TV Movie Mrs. Fairfax W. Somerset Maugham 1970 TV Series Jane Fowler Paul Temple 1970 TV Series Rose Martin The Virgin Soldiers 1969 Mrs. Raskin Detective 1969 TV Series Anthea Vine Two Gentlemen Sharing 1969 Mrs. Ashby-Kydd Thank You All Very Much 1969 Sister Henry The Wednesday Play 1967-1968 TV Series Phyllis Brendon / Lady Caroline / Eve The Expert 1968 TV Series Miss Daley The Charge of the Light Brigade 1968 Mrs. Codrington ITV Play of the Week 1959-1967 TV Series Mrs. Thompson / Kate Murdoch / Mother Morvah / ... Conflict 1967 TV Series Emilia / Mrs. Whitefield The Jokers 1967 Mrs. Tremayne Mr. Aitch 1967 TV Series Grand Prix 1966 Mrs. Stoddard Armchair Theatre 1964-1966 TV Series Lady Byass / Mary Racey Georgy Girl 1966 Ellen Leamington The Flying Swan 1965 TV Series Isobel Fenshaw Curse of the Fly 1965 Madame Fournier The Third Secret 1964 Mildred Hoving Tom Jones 1963 Bridget Allworthy Colonel March of Scotland Yard 1956 TV Series Helen Rune BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1955 TV Series Mrs. Dolly Makepeace The Sea Shall Not Have Them 1954 Mrs. Waltby Hail and Farewell 1951 TV Movie A Woman's Vengeance 1948 Emily Maurier The Captive Heart 1946 Celia Mitchell Jeannie 1941 Maggie, Jeannie's sister The Shoemaker's Holiday 1938 TV Movie The Case of the Frightened Lady 1938 TV Movie
Self Title Year Status Character Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond 1990 TV Movie documentary Herself (as Lady Redgrave) Women of Our Century 1989 TV Series documentary Herself - Subject This Is Your Life 1986 TV Series documentary Herself The 39th Annual Academy Awards 1967 TV Special Herself - Audience Member Men, Women and Clothes 1957 TV Series Herself Modelling Fashions
Known for movies Tom Jones (1963) as Bridget Allworthy
Out of Africa (1985) as Lady Belfield
Georgy Girl (1966) as Ellen Leamington
The Captive Heart (1946) as Celia Mitchell