- This girl grew up with famous parents and coped with her mom’s fame.
- The girl, who cooked for her dad’s parties, became an actress and married an actor.
- She escaped to a farmhouse with the actor, raised their kids, and died in an accident.
This girl was born on May 11, 1963, in Marylebone, London, United Kingdom. She grew up to become a famous actress who garnered numerous accolades during her career spanning decades.
Some of the famous movies she starred in are “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Zelda,” “Past Midnight,” “The Wildest Dream,” “Suddenly, Last Summer,” and “Atonement.” The girl always wanted to be an actress, and she fulfilled her dream by becoming an exceptional and respected one.
The desire to be an actress won over the one-time feeling of wanting to be a flight attendant. This desire was further intensified by the fact that she grew up on set as her mother was also an actress. Life on set with her parents, Vanessa Redgrave and Tony Richardson, was thrilling as it felt like she was in Disneyland. Her parents later divorced.
Also evident during those parties was how the girl could easily hold conversations from as young as age 13. The actress would engage in deep conversations with David Hockney and other artists and writers. Lewis noted that due to the girl’s unique nature, she was never considered childlike in any way.
The girl grew up and married her first husband, Robert Fox, in 1990, but they divorced in 1992. The actress then married her second husband, Liam Neeson, in 1994. The two welcomed two kids, Micheál and Daniel. The girl’s marriage to Neeson gave her an escape route and a chance to be a mother.
The girl in this story is Natasha Richardson. She fell in love with Neeson despite knowing he was a ladies’ man. Richardson left England for the US to live with Neeson and their two kids and was glad to leave behind expectations of her name.
In the US, the actress and the actor settled in Central Park West. They later moved to Millbrook in Upstate New York when they bought an 1810 farmhouse property. In July 1994, the pair got married in the presence of their guests in their new property.
Richardson gave birth to Micheál in June 1995 and Daniel in 1996. On giving birth to her babies 18 months apart, she said they didn’t plan it, but life never really goes according to plan. The actress strived to balance motherhood and her acting career, so she raised her kids in New York.
The movie star was also in a happy relationship with Neeson. She once joked that she was already accustomed to being raised by famous parents, but having a famous husband made her feel a loss of self-confidence. Still, Neeson, who was smitten with her, described her as a radiant beauty.
The couple met while working together on Broadway on Eugene O’Neill’s classic play “Anna Christie” in 1993. The actor said he had never felt the kind of explosive chemistry he felt with Richardson with any other actress before.
Neeson described Richardson as a woman who cared for everybody, had motherly instincts, made dinner for everyone, and really just took care of people. Unfortunately, the radiant, loving, and beautiful Richardson died in a tragic accident, leaving her husband and their two kids behind.
Richardson was on a skiing vacation in March 2009 in Quebec, Canada, with her oldest son, Micheál, when she met an accident. The actress was descending a beginner’s slope on Mount Tremblant when she fell and hit her head. She was badly injured as she wasn’t wearing a helmet.
As per reports, an ambulance was called, but Richardson turned down medical attention and was taken to her hotel room by her ski instructor and a member of the ski patrol. Neeson was in Toronto when the accident occurred, and the actress called him right after, telling him she had “taken a tumble in the snow.”
Richardson felt like she was okay, but she actually wasn’t. She was experiencing lucid interval, a medical description for when a person with a traumatic brain injury seems normal, but blood is building in their brain, which can be fatal. A second ambulance was later called, which took the actress to the hospital three hours after her fall.
Neesan’s assistant called him and told him to go where his wife was immediately. He took a plane to a hospital in Montreal, where a young doctor showed him his wife’s brain X-ray. He saw that her brain was squashed up against the side of her skull.
Richardson was brain-dead when Neeson arrived, but she was on life support. The actor went in and told his wife he loved her. He knew that Richardson would never recover, so he said goodbye to her and took her to New York, where she was taken off life support and died surrounded by her family members.
The Tony Award-winning actress died at age 45. The New York City’s Medical Examiner’s Office conducted an autopsy on her that confirmed she died from an epidural hematoma caused by a blunt impact to her head. Up until her death, Richardson was a loving wife, doting mother, and phenomenal actress.