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Diana Rigg was an English actress, born on July 20, 1938, in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom, to parents Louis Rigg and Beryl Hilda. When she was just two months old, her family moved to Bikaner, India, where they lived for the next eight years. During her childhood in India, Rigg became fluent in Hindi. Upon returning to England, she attended Fulneck Girls' School near Pudsey, West Yorkshire. She later trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where she studied acting in preparation for a professional career on stage and screen.
Rigg's acting career began on stage. She joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in 1959, where she performed until 1964. Notably, she portrayed Natasha Abashwilli in a production of Bertolt Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle at the York Festival in 1957, an early display of her dramatic talent that helped launch her career in classical theatre.
Rigg gained widespread recognition for her role as Emma Peel in the popular British television series The Avengers, appearing from 1965 to 1968. Her performance as the stylish and intelligent secret agent made her an iconic figure in British pop culture and earned her international fame.
Following her success on television, Diana Rigg made her film debut as Tracy Bond, the wife of James Bond, in the 1969 film On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Her portrayal remains one of the most memorable Bond girl performances and marked a pivotal moment in her transition to film.
Rigg continued to build on her acting success with performances in films such as The Assassination Bureau (1969), The Hospital (1971), and the musical film A Little Night Music (1977). Known for her versatility, she took on a variety of roles across multiple genres, showcasing both her dramatic range and comedic timing.
In more recent years, Diana Rigg reached a new generation of fans with her role as Olenna Tyrell in the acclaimed HBO series Game of Thrones. Her portrayal of the cunning and sharp-witted Tyrell matriarch received critical praise and underscored her enduring talent as an actress well into her later years.
Rigg married Israeli painter Menachem Gueffen in 1973; however, the couple divorced in 1976. In 1982, she married theatrical producer Archibald Stirling. They had one daughter, actress Rachael Stirling, who was born in 1977. The couple divorced in 1990.
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