Biography - A Short Wiki
Natasha Richardson has an extraordinary body and is an inspiration to many. Being the star of the red carpet means people will be interested in the actor’s body measurements. Luckily we have summarized all body measurements below!
Natasha Richardson was an English actress of film, television, and theatre. She won a Tony Award for her role in the 1998 Broadway revival of Cabaret. Her other notable works include Patty Hearst, The Parent Trap, Chelsea Walls, Maid in Manhattan and Gothic. Born Natasha Jane Richardson in Marylebone, London, England, on May 11, 1963, she was the daughter of director Tony Richardson and actress Vanessa Redgrave, and sister of actress Joely Richardson. She began acting professionally at the Open Air Theatre in London. She married Liam Neeson in 1994, and the couple had two sons: Michael in 1995 and Daniel in 1996. Natasha died in 2009, from an Epidural hematoma, after a skiing accident in Québec.
Body Measurements Table
Look below and behold the body statistics of Natasha Richardson. The table covers bra size, height, weight, shoe size, and more!
Height: | 172 cm, 5 Feet 7 Inches |
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Weight: | 57 kg, 126 pounds |
Body Shape: | N/A |
Dress Size (US): | 4 |
Bust-Waist-Hip: | 35-24-34 inches (90-61-87 cm) |
Shoe Size (US): | 9 |
Bra size: | N/A |
Cup Size (US): | B |
Natural breasts or implants: | N/A |
Quotes
"I've played comedy before but not that much. I mostly do get drawn to darker material."
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"What my father especially taught me was to not always take the safe road, the easy road. If you are going to do good work, you have to risk failing badly."
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"I always felt too young and selfish to have children of my own."
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"A film is a director's vision... there is, however, much input an actor or actress can have."
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"I was definitely incredibly close to my dad, in a way that was all-encompassing. I am close to my mum, too, but there were areas that she and I did not share. So his loss to me was huge, personally and professionally. He believed in me, not just as a father, but as a director, and that always meant a lot."
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