They have – they do still hit me occasionally, and it’s an overwhelming grief for what — Lynn Redgrave
It eats you up. It eats you up. And you have to – I had a lot of help. I had a lot of therapy. — Lynn Redgrave
I think – I think I’ve always been kind of – I used to think of myself as a piece of rubber when — Lynn Redgrave
I don’t want to have to say, honey, you know, could you turn off the sports channel because — Lynn Redgrave
I did become american citizen in order to vote. I lived in this country for a very long time and — Lynn Redgrave
He had parkinson’s disease for about, I’d say diagnosed for about 11 of the last years of his life. — Lynn Redgrave
But I don’t want anybody to say have the right to say well if you bloody brits don’t like it go home. — Lynn Redgrave
And so I was very grateful that I didn’t do the british stiff upper lip, but I went straight to a therapist. — Lynn Redgrave
And maybe that’s being the third child, although my entire family are very resilient – very, very resilient. — Lynn Redgrave
And I also am very nervous about implants. You know, I’m just nervous about all that. — Lynn Redgrave
And I really also wanted to have the full-body scans to learn if it was anywhere else — Lynn Redgrave