LYNN REDGRAVE IN "CENTENNIAL": AN ALBUM OF REMEMBRANCE
The late Lynn Redgrave won two Golden Globe awards in her career, was nominated for Oscars, Emmys, and Tony Awards, and won several awards for her work in the movie "Gods And Monsters".
But it's for one role I'll always remember her for - that of Charlotte Buckland Seccombe Lloyd in the epic mini-series 'Centennial', based on the book by James A. Michener. It's a great book and the show really did it justice, in my opinion.
So in tribute to the late actress, I'd like to present a pictorial history of Charlotte - from her arrival as a young woman in Zendt's Farm, Colorado in the 1870's (I think), to the last we see of her as an Eleanor Roosevelt/Ethel Barrymore-like dowager in the mid 1930's.......
CHARLOTTE BUCKLAND SECCOMBE LLOYD
and is greeted at the train by ranch manager Oliver Seccombe.
Charlotte is given a tour of the Venneford Ranch
and gets an idea of its vast expanse.
Charlotte is given a tour of the Venneford Ranch
and gets an idea of its vast expanse.
when she offered herself to Seccombe.....
On her wedding day to Oliver Seccombe.......
As the new mistress of the Venneford......
that everything will be all right.
Charlotte goes out riding........
Trapped inside the Venneford "castle" during the great blizzard.....
Charlotte senses that something is wrong with her husband Oliver.
who just committed suicide.
that she will inherit Lord Venneford's shares in the ranch.
But she must go back to Colorado to oversee its management.
by Jim Lloyd, the ranch foreman.
Jim takes Charlotte on a tour to reacquaint her with the Venneford.
and finds herself attracted to the foreman.
lifted Charlotte's spirits.
which has been renamed "Centennial."
when his old flame, Clemma Zendt, returns to town.
Charlotte is more than ready to accept Jim's apologies for having strayed.
as the newlywed Mrs. Charlotte Lloyd.
the general manager of a new ranch run by their old trail boss, R.J. Poteet.
This will free up the position of the Venneford's general manager for Jim.
(Charlotte was behind the deal, of course.)
Charlotte has immersed herself into breeding champion bulls.
But her husband thinks she's ruining the stock
as each successive generation is smaller in size.
living in poor conditions in Centennial,
and even goes to court to argue
against their treatment by the Sheriff.
after Jim Lloyd suffers a heart attack.
In her final years, Charlotte renews her purpose with the Venneford by imparting all she knows about the husbandry and protection of the land
to her grandson, Paul Garrett.
Rest in peace, Ms. Redgrave.
BCnU......