Natasha Richardson to be buried on Sunday in New York
March 21st, 2009 - 5:15 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Mar 21 (ANI): Hollywood actress Natasha Richardson will be buried near her Millbrook Dutchess County home in New York in a private ceremony on March 22.
The 45-year-old actress passed away on March 18 after suffering a traumatic brain injury while learning to ski in Montreal, Canada.
Richardsons husband Liam Neeson along with their two sons, family and close friends like Matthew Modine and moviemaker Mike Nichols gathered for a wake at the American Irish Historical Society, reports Contactmusic.
Broadway theatre bosses paid tribute to the actress on March 19 by dimming the lights of theatreland for a minute. (ANI)
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