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Dame Diana Rigg, Star of The Avengers and Game of Thrones, Has Passed Away at 82

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Dame Diana Rigg, who starred in the iconic British television series The Avengers, has passed away at 82. The legendary British actress had a prolific career in film, television, and theater that spanned over six decades. Rigg was awarded Emmy, BAFTA, and Tony awards, and was appointed Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.

Her daughter, Rachael Stirling (Tipping the Velvet, Doctor Who), said Rigg, who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, “spent her last months joyfully reflecting on her extraordinary life, full of love, laughter and a deep pride in her profession. I will miss her beyond words.”

A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Rigg drew international fame with her portrayal of super-spy Emma Peel in The Avengers from 1965-1968. Emma Peel quickly became an iconic figure in popular culture and in fashion, thanks to her iconic leather catsuit. The Avengers was one of the first “spy-fi” series, which melded fantasy and science fiction with the espionage genre. Peel’s humor and flirty banter set the standard for lady spy characters, which was carried through in the James Bond franchise.

In 1969, Rigg joined the Bond franchise in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, where she played opposite one-time Bond George Lazenby. Rigg’s character, Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo, was only the second Bond girl to marry James Bond in the film series. Rigg continued acting on stage and screen in the decades that followed, including a hilarious performance opposite Daniel Radcliffe in the Ricky Gervais series Extras:

Riggs also appeared alongside her daughter in the 237th Doctor Who episode, “The Crimson Horror.” But it was her performance as Lady Olenna Tyrell on Game of Thrones that endeared her to a new generation of viewers. Rigg’s tart and highly GIF-able performance as the Queen of Thorns earned her 4 Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.

Rigg’s final role will be in the upcoming Edgar Wright film Last Night in Soho, which takes place in London in the swinging 60s, an era that Rigg effortlessly embodied. The film is scheduled to be released in 2021. Many friends and fans took to Twitter to remember Dame Rigg:

(via Entertainment Weekly, image: JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images)

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