According to various media outlets, actress Natasha Richardson has been critically injured in a skiing accident in Canada. Richardson, the daughter of legendary actress Vanessa Redgrave and wife of actor Liam Neeson, reportedly suffered what's being called a "traumatic brain injury."
Richardson has two sons with Neeson: Michael, 13, and Daniel Jack, 12. Her work includes the films, "Maid in Manhattan," "The Parent Trap," and "Patty Hearst."
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Richardson and her family. Please post your well-wishes in the comments section below.


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My prayers go out to Natasha, her family and friends, I have long admired the family and husband, and pray that God will embrace them during this most difficult time, and give her the strength, to begin to heal, God Bless. Daisey
Our prayers go out for Natasha and her family - first that she know Christ, secondly that she fully recover, third for strength for the family. Much, much love to them all. Holding them in our thoughts and prayers.
In God,we trust...I also believe that if God is not yet done with you
like His plan and purpose in your life has not been fulfilled yet,surely,life will go on.In the Bible God's word will not return
to Him void,it will surely return to him with a purpose been served.
I played Randolph Hearst, Patty Hearst's father in the movie "Patty Hearst". She was a very good actress and we shared some precious moments together as actors. She will be missed - I miss her. She's with her Father in Heaven now.
God bless her family, is my family's prayers.
Ermal Williamson
She was a lovely woman. I pray especially for her two young sons, her husband and mother, all of whom are now having to face this devastating loss.
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