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  1. Kempson, Rachel (1910—)British actress and matriarch of the family Redgrave. Born in Dartmouth, Devon, England, on May 28, 1910; daughter of Eric William Edward (a headmaster) and Beatrice Hamilton (Ashwell) Kempson; attended St. Agnes School, East Grinstead, and Oaklea Buckhurst Hill; studied for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; married (Sir) Michael Red-grave (an actor), in ...

  2. 16 de may. de 2011 · Even Vanessa’s mother, Rachel, had her doubts, saying privately that she gave the couple ‘five years at a guess’. Rachel Kempson knew better than most what it was like to be married to a ...

  3. 27 de may. de 2003 · Rachel Kempson, an actress who appeared with many of Britain's leading theater companies and became the matriarch of the Redgrave acting dynasty, has died at age 92.

  4. William Brooke Kempson, born in 1796 became Rector of Stoke Lacy from 1839 until his death in 1859. It was from him and his wife Elizabeth (nee Roberston) that the Kempson line descended into the 21st Century. The couple had seven children – four sons and three daughters. It was two of the sons who particularly interested me but for very ...

  5. Rachel Kempson. Rachel Kempson (ur. 28 maja 1910 w Dartmouth, zm. 24 maja 2003 w Nowym Jorku) – brytyjska aktorka. Jej mężem był aktor Michael Redgrave, z którym miała troje dzieci: Vanessę, Corina i Lynn .

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  7. Sir Michael Redgrave; Rachel Kempson, Lady Redgrave. by Tom Blau modern bromide print from original negative, 1953 NPG x131950. Find out more > Use this image; Sir Michael Redgrave. by Cecil Beaton bromide print on white card mount, 1953 NPG x14188. Find out more > Use this image;