
Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg DBE (July 20, 1938 – September 10, 2020) was an English actress. She played Emma Peel in the TV series The Avengers (1965-1968) and Olenna Tyrell in Game of Thrones (2013-2017). She has also had a career in 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. She was made a CBE in 1988 and a Dame in 1994 for services to drama.
Rigg made her professional stage debut in 1957 in The Caucasian Chalk Circle, and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1959. She made her Broadway debut in the 1971 production of Abelard & Heloise. Her film roles include Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968); Countess Teresa di Vicenzo, wife of James Bond, in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969); Lady Holiday in The Great Muppet Caper (1981); and Arlena Marshall in Evil Under the Sun (1982). She won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for the BBC miniseries Mother Love (1989), and an Emmy Award for her role as Mrs. Danvers in an adaptation of Rebecca (1997). Her other television credits include You, Me and the Apocalypse (2015), Detectorists (2015), and the Doctor Who episode "The Crimson Horror" (2013) with her daughter, Rachael Stirling.
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Last Night in Soho
2021 · as Ms. Collins

On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1969 · as Tracy Di Vicenzo

The Painted Veil
2006 · as Mother Superior

Evil Under the Sun
1982 · as Arlena Stuart Marshall

Breathe
2017 · as Lady Neville

Heidi
2005 · as Grandmamma

The Great Muppet Caper
1981 · as Lady Holiday

The Worst Witch
1986 · as Constance Hardbroom

The Hospital
1971 · as Barbara Drummond

Theatre of Blood
1973 · as Edwina Lionheart

Parting Shots
1999 · as Lisa

Snow White
1987 · as Evil Queen

The World of Jim Henson
1994 · as Lady Holiday (archive footage)

The Snail and the Whale
2020 · as Narrator (voice)

Witness for the Prosecution
1982 · as Christine Vole

Unexplained Laughter
1989 · as Lydia

Hedda Gabler
1981 · as Hedda Gabler

Julius Caesar
1970 · as Portia