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Streep -- who made her film debut in "Julia" -- said that speech was the moment when she first recognized that "fame was not just this stupid vanity ... you could use it to make a difference in the world." Fiennes, British actress Eileen Atkins, Liam Neeson and Jane Fonda added their own tributes to a performer Fonda called "my friend ... my idol .. my mentor." Hare screened clips from across Redgrave's eclectic career -- from landmark 1960s films like "Blow-Up" to the musical "Camelot" and dramas such as "Julia" and "Second Serve," in which Redgrave played transsexual tennis pro Renee Richards. Hare said she was one of a generation of actresses who "went on to be so much more interesting than their early stereotyping allowed." But he noted that she was also "fated to live parallel public lives: first as a celebrity and secondly as an actor." Atkins said the two words most often used about Redgrave were "courage" and "radiance." "And I think that comes from her true belief that basically mankind is very good," Atkins said. "She believes in humanity, and not many people do."
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