British actress Lynn Redgrave, the star of "Georgy Girl" and "Gods and Monsters," has died at the age of 67 of breast cancer. Rick Miramontez told The Associated Press that Redgrave died peacefully Sunday night at her Connecticut home surrounded by children Ben, Pema and Annabel.
Our beloved mother Lynn Rachel passed away peacefully after a seven-year journey with breast cancer," they said in a statement Monday
Lynn Redgrave was a member of one of the Britain's most celebrated theatrical families. Her death comes just a month after the death of her older brother, Corin Redgrave.
Lynn Redgrave was the youngest child of actor-parents Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson.
Lynn Redgrave received Oscar nominations for "Georgy Girl" and "Gods and Monsters," and Tony nominations for "Mrs. Warren's Profession," "Shakespeare for My Father" and "The Constant Wife."
Redgrave also made appearances in the television shows "Ugly Betty," "Law & Order" and "Desperate Housewives."