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  2. Sep 17, 2020 · Diana Rigg once 'stormed off' the set of Game of Thrones —and inspired costars. The late, great actress inspired her costars, "terrified" directors, and once cut short a scene with the...

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    That same year Rigg was cast in a recurring role in the third season of the HBO series Game of Thrones, portraying Lady Olenna Tyrell, a witty and sarcastic political mastermind popularly known as the Queen of Thorns, the paternal grandmother of regular character Margaery Tyrell.

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    • “The Avengers” (1965-68) Rigg played Emma Peel, a spy who excelled in espionage, martial arts and chemistry. She joined the series in Season 4, replacing Honor Blackman’s character (Blackman left to shoot a James Bond film, which Rigg would also do).
    • “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” (1969) Rigg went from playing a spy to the wife of the spy when she starred in “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.” She played Tracy Bond/Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo, the only woman that 007 marries.
    • “The Assassination Bureau” (1969) One of Rigg’s earliest films was the starring role in “The Assassination Bureau,” where she played a journalist who uncovered a company of contract killers.
    • “The Hospital” (1971) Rigg played the loved interest of lead George C. Scott in this satirical movie. Yes, murder is involved.
  6. Actress: Last Night in Soho. British actress Dame Diana Rigg was born on July 20, 1938 in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. She has had an extensive career in film and theatre, including playing the title role in "Medea", both in London and New York, for which she won the 1994 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play.

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