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Acteur dans 38 films

Né(e) le 20 juillet 1938 (85 ans)

Lieu de naissance
Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, UK

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Diana Rigg

Acteur dans

2021

  • Last Night in Soho

2017

  • Breathe

2015

  • Professor Branestawm Returns

2006

  • Le Voile des illusions

2003

  • Charles II: The Power & the Passion
  • Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There

2002

  • Bond Girls Are Forever

2001

  • Victoria & Albert

2000

  • Au Commencement

1997

  • Rebecca

1996

  • Samson et Dalila
  • The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders
  • Sansón y Dalila: Vol. I Una Fuerza Prodigiosa
  • Sansone e Dalila

1995

  • The Haunting of Helen Walker
  • Zoya

1994

  • Un anglais sous les tropiques
  • Running Delilah
  • Genghis Cohn

1987

  • A Hazard of Hearts
  • Blanche-Neige

1986

  • The Worst Witch

1983

  • King Lear

1982

  • Witness for the Prosecution
  • Little Eyolf
  • Meurtre au soleil
  • The Making of Agatha Christie's 'Evil Under the Sun'

1981

  • La Grande Aventure des Muppets

1977

  • A Little Night Music
  • Three Piece Suite

1975

  • In This House of Brede

1973

  • Théatre de Sang

1971

  • L'Hôpital

1970

  • Jules César

1969

  • Au service secret de Sa Majesté
  • Assassinats en tous genres
  • Minikillers

1968

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream
She is more properly known as Dame Diana Rigg, the female equivalent of the title "Sir" when knighted. In June 1994, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) by Queen Elizabeth II for her long contributions to theater and film. Earned Tony nominations as Best Actress (Dramatic) for "Abelard and Heloise" (1972) and for "The Misanthrope" (1975). She won the Best Actress (Play) Tony Award in 1994 for her performance in the title role of "Medea." In recent years, her performances in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "Mother Courage and Her Children" have led critics to proclaim her one of the greatest actresses on the British stage. A savage review from John Simon for her performance in "Abelard and Heloise" led her to collect devastating theatrical reviews throughout history. The result was her book "No Turn Unstoned," published in 1982. Rigg is Chancellor of Stirling University in Scotland. Was recently voted the sexiest-ever TV star by TV Guide in the USA. Mother of Rachael Stirling (born 1977). Measurements: 34-25-36 1/2 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine). 20 October 2003 - British courts awarded her $63,832 and $134,000 in court expenses in her libel suit against Britain's "Evening Standard" and "Daily Mail" newspapers. They had written that she was an embittered woman who held British men in low regard. She was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1999 (1998 season) for Best Actress for her performances in both "Britannicus" and "Phèdre.". She was nominated for 1997 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Play of 1996 for her performance in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?". She was awarded the 1992 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress for her performance in "Medea.". She was awarded the 1996 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress for her performances in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "Mother Courage.". Born in Yorkshire, the daughter of a railroad engineer, she moved with her family to India at the age of two months and lived there until she was 8. (She learned to speak Hindi.). The first major actor (along with co-star Keith Michell) to appear nude on stage in the production of "Abelard and Heloise" in 1970. Became an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1967 and was the first as such to join the National Theatre of Great Britain (1971). Received honorary degrees from Stirling University in 1988 and Leeds University in 1992. Became a Member of the RADA Council. Graduated from RADA. Was forced to turn down the role of Elizabeth in Paint Your Wagon (1969) with Clint Eastwood, due to illness. Jean Seberg replaced her. Father: Louis Rigg. Mother: Beryl Helliwell. Her ex-husband, Archibald Stirling, is the nephew of Colonel Sir David Stirling, founder of the Special Air Service (SAS).





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