Jemma Redgrave

Jemima Rebecca "Jemma" Redgrave[1] (born 14 January 1965) is a British actress, and a member of the Redgrave family. She played the title character in four series of Bramwell, and has a recurring role in Doctor Who as Kate Stewart, Head of Scientific Research at UNIT. As well as a career in television, she has appeared in many stage productions and on film, including her portrayal of Evie Wilcox in the Merchant Ivory film Howards End.

Jemma Redgrave
Born
Jemima Rebecca Redgrave

(1965-01-14) 14 January 1965 (age 59)
London, England
Alma materLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active1986–present
Spouse
(m. 1992, divorced)
Children2
Parent
FamilyRedgrave

Early life

Redgrave was born in London on 14 January 1965,[2] she is the daughter of actor Corin Redgrave and his first wife, Deirdre Hamilton-Hill, a former fashion model. They divorced when Jemma was nine. As a child, she attended the Godolphin and Latymer school in Hammersmith.[3] She then enrolled at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art[4] at the age of 18.

Career

Stage

After graduation, Redgrave landed a succession of high-profile stage acting roles: in the 1988 stage production of Strindberg's Easter; in Lady Windermere's Fan in Belfast, Northern Ireland; as Emily in Thornton Wilder's Our Town; as Irina in a 1990 revival of Anton Chekhov's The Three Sisters in London's West End with her aunts Vanessa Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave; in 1993 with Colin Firth in Alexander Griboyedov's Chatsky at the Almeida Theatre, London; and in A Midsummer Night's Dream in 2001 at the Albery Theatre (now the Noël Coward Theatre), London, playing Titania alongside Dawn French as Bottom.

In 2010, she appeared in New York's Public Theater in The Great Game: Afghanistan which featured seven hours of on-stage acting.[5] Redgrave appeared in four of the twelve plays.[6] In 2012, Redgrave appeared alongside Ben Chaplin in Roger Michell's production of Farewell to the Theatre at the Hampstead Theatre, followed by starring roles in Donkeys' Years (2014) and An Ideal Husband (2016).

In 2018, Redgrave appeared in another Roger Michell production, appearing again alongside Ben Chaplin, this time in Joe Penhall's Mood Music at The Old Vic.[7]

Television

She has appeared in many roles on British television, including leading actor roles as the eponymous Dr. Eleanor Bramwell in four series of ITV's Bramwell and as D.S. Eve Granger in Cold Blood, alongside John Hannah and Matthew Kelly. Redgrave also appeared as Eleanor in Roger Michell's The Buddha of Suburbia: a four-part adaptation of the ground-breaking novel of the same name by Hanif Kureishi and with a soundtrack written and performed specifically for the production by David Bowie.

In 1989, she appeared in the TV advert for the Rover 200 car, as the 'rescued bride'. The advert followed part of the plotline of the film "The Graduate".

Other prominent roles have included Francesca Rochester in Judge John Deed and Dee Stanton in Like Father, Like Son. In 2007, she portrayed Lady Bertram in Mansfield Park and Sophie Wall in Waking the Dead, followed by a 2009 appearance in the series, Unforgiven, written by Sally Wainwright. In 2013, she also appeared as Doctor Zoe Evans in the BBC One drama series Frankie.[8]

From 2016 to 2018, Redgrave played former RAMC surgeon, Major Berenice Wolfe, in the popular BBC medical drama Holby City. In 2019, she joined the cast of ITV's Grantchester as Amelia, the mother of the show's lead character, Rev. Will Davenport.[9]

On 31 August 2021, she made a surprise return to Holby City as Bernie Wolfe.[10]

Doctor Who

In 2012, Redgrave was cast in the long-running science-fiction programme Doctor Who as Kate Stewart, the daughter of recurring character the Brigadier who featured in the series' original 1963–1989 run. First appearing in "The Power of Three" (2012) with the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith), Kate is the head of Scientific Research and de facto leader of the fictional military organisation UNIT, a role previously occupied by her father before his retirement. Redgrave reprises Kate in the fiftieth anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor" (2013), which was simulcast on television and in cinemas across the world in 94 countries, earning a Guinness World Record for the world's largest ever simulcast of a TV drama.[11]

Kate would go on to become a recurring character in Doctor Who, with Redgrave reprising the role in episodes with the Twelfth (Peter Capaldi), Thirteenth (Jodie Whittaker) and Fourteenth (David Tennant) Doctors.[12] She will return in the 2024 and 2025 seasons of the programme in episodes featuring the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa).[13]

Additionally, Redgrave began headlining the audio drama spin-off UNIT: The New Series for Big Finish Productions alongside Ingrid Oliver as Osgood, whom Redgrave appeared on-screen with in Doctor Who.[14] She also played Kate in a promo video for Doctor Who: Time Fracture, an immersive experience that began running in London in April 2021.[15]

Personal life

Jemma Redgrave, with her father Corin, and aunts, Lynn and Vanessa, at 'Poems from Guantánamo', 2007.

Redgrave married Tim Owen, a barrister at Matrix Chambers, in 1992. They had a son, Gabriel, in 1994. The couple separated from 1997 to October 1998. They reconciled, however, and had another son, Alfie, in 2000. They have since divorced. She has a brother, Luke Redgrave, who is a camera operator,[16] and two half-brothers, Arden and Harvey Redgrave. Her mother died in 1997[16] and her father died in 2010.[17]

She is the granddaughter of Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, niece of actresses Vanessa Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave, and cousin of Joely Richardson, Carlo Nero and Natasha Richardson. Her step-mother is the actress Kika Markham.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1988Dream DemonDianaHarley Cokeliss
1992Howards EndEvie WilcoxJames Ivory
1994One Night StandKateBill BrittenShort film
Power and LoversEmilyAldo Lado
1998The Acid HouseJennyPaul McGuigan
2003I'll Be ThereRebecca EdmondsCraig Ferguson
2005LassieDaisyCharles Sturridge
2007Mansfield ParkLady BertramIain B. MacDonald
2016Love & FriendshipLady DeCourcyWhit Stillman
2016Chubby FunnyBereaved WomanHarry Michell
2021Barnes' PeopleDr. Rosa HamiltonPeter Barnes
2023Red, White & Royal BlueNarration (voice)Matthew López
2024The BeekeeperPresident Jessica DanforthDavid Ayer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Tales of the UnexpectedViolette CharbonneauEpisode: "A Time to Die"
1990The Real CharlottePamela DysartMiniseries
1991All Good ThingsElaine WilsonMiniseries
PerformanceCaroline CoonEpisode: "The Trials of Oz"
1993Diana: Her True StoryCarolyn BartholomewTV film
The Buddha of SuburbiaEleanor1 episode
1995–98BramwellDr. Eleanor BramwellMain role (27 episodes)
1998MosleyCimmie CurzonRecurring role (4 episodes)
2000Blue MurderGaleTV film
Cry WolfDr. Jocelyn Wolf1 episode
FishJoanna MorganMain role (6 episodes)
Bramwell VDr. Eleanor Bramwell
2001High StakesAnna FosterEpisode: "The Do-Gooders"
Judge John DeedFrancesca RochesterEpisodes: "Rough Justice", "Appropriate Response"
2002Episode: "Nobody's Fool"
The SwapJen Forrester2 episodes
My FamilyDr. ConnorEpisode: "Shrink Rap"
2004AmnesiaJenna Dean2 episodes
The Inspector Lynley MysteriesGrace FinneganEpisode: "If Wishes Were Horses"
The GridMI6 Agent Emily TuthillTV miniseries
2005Tom Brown's SchooldaysMary ArnoldTV film
Like Father Like SonDee Stanton2 episodes
Cold BloodEve GrangerTV film
2006LewisTrudi GriffonTV film
2007Waking the DeadSophie Wall2 episodes
Cold Blood 2Eve GrangerTV film
Mansfield ParkLady BertramTV film
The Relief of BelsenJean McFarlaneTV film
2007–08Cold BloodEve Granger3 episodes
2008Agatha Christie's Marple: Murder Is EasyJessie HumblebyTV film
2009UnforgivenRachel BelcombeMain role
Heston's FeastsHerselfHeston's Victorian Feast
2010Law & Order: UKHelena MarsdenEpisode: "Shaken"
2012–presentDoctor WhoKate StewartRecurring role (11 episodes)
2013FrankieDr. Zoe EvansMain role (6 episodes)
2014DraculaMinerva Westenra2 episodes
Inspector George GentlyJennifer BingEpisode: "Gently With Honour"
2015Churchill: 100 Days That Saved BritainClementine Churchill
2016–18, 2021–22Holby CityBernie WolfeMain role (67 episodes)
2018Midsomer MurdersDr Juno StarlingEpisode “Drawing Dead”
2019–20GrantchesterAmelia DavenportRecurring role (5 episodes)
2020, 2022–23Silent WitnessDI Jill Raymond5 episodes
TBAUntitled UNIT projectKate Stewart[18][19]

Theatre credits

Theatre

YearTitleRoleTheatreDirector
1986Lady Windermere's FanLady WindermereLyric Theatre, BelfastRichard Digby Day
1986What the Butler SawGeraldineLyric Theatre, BelfastRichard Digby Day
1986Miss JulieMiss JulieUK TourLaurence Boswell
1988EasterEleanoraHaymarket Theatre (Leicester)David Leveaux
1988PanoramaGeraldineKing's Head TheatrePenny Churns
1988School for ScandalLady TeazleBristol Old VicLes Waters
1988An Enemy of the PeoplePetraPlayhouse TheatreDavid Thacker
1990Seven YearsClarissaRoyal Court Theatre
1990Three SistersIrinaQueen's TheatreRobert Sturua
1991Our TownEmilyShaftesbury TheatreRobert Ackerman
1991As You Like ItRosalindGreenwich TheatreRobert Carson
1992Cyrano de BergeracRoxanneGreenwich TheatreMatthew Francis
1993ChatskySophieAlmeida Theatre & UK TourJonathan Kent
1998Major BarbaraMajor BarbaraPiccadilly TheatrePeter Hall
2001A Midsummer Night's DreamTitaniaNoël Coward TheatreMatthew Francis
2004MisconceptionsLindaUK TourTim Carroll
2008The Cherry OrchardVaryaChichester Festival TheatrePhillip Franks
2009–10The Great Game: AfghanistanVarious rolesTricycle Theatre & Washington/BroadwayIndhu Rubasingham
2012Farewell to the TheatreDorothyHampstead TheatreRoger Michell
2014Donkeys' YearsLady DriverRose Theatre, KingstonLisa Spirling
2014An Ideal HusbandMrs. CheveleyChichester Festival TheatreRachel Kavanaugh
2018Mood MusicVanessaThe Old VicRoger Michell
2019Weimar ConnectionsPoesieCadogan Hallwith the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
2020Hansard (rehearsed reading)DianaStephen Joseph TheatrePaul Robinson
2023OctopolisGeorgeHampstead TheatreEd Madden

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