'Avengers' star Rigg dies at 82

Roles ranged from cat-suited spy to modern fantasy ‘Thrones’

Diana Rigg played a dashing secret agent in the “The Avengers” television series in the 1960s, starred in a James Bond thriller and went on to play many roles on stage, film and television, including Olenna Tyrell (shown) in “Game of Thrones.” More photos at arkansasonline.com/911rigg/.
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Diana Rigg played a dashing secret agent in the “The Avengers” television series in the 1960s, starred in a James Bond thriller and went on to play many roles on stage, film and television, including Olenna Tyrell (shown) in “Game of Thrones.” More photos at arkansasonline.com/911rigg/. (AP/HBO)

LONDON -- Diana Rigg, a commanding British actress whose career stretched from iconic 1960s spy series "The Avengers" to fantasy juggernaut "Game of Thrones," has died. She was 82.

Rigg's agent, Simon Beresford, said she died Thursday morning at home with her family. Daughter Rachael Stirling said she died of cancer that was diagnosed in March.

Rigg "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," Stirling said.

Rigg starred in "The Avengers" as secret agent Emma Peel alongside Patrick Macnee's bowler-hatted John Steed. The pair were an impeccably dressed duo who fought villains and traded quips in a show whose mix of adventure and humor was enduringly influential.

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Rigg also starred in 1969 James Bond thriller "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" as Tracy di Vicenzo, the only woman ever to marry, albeit briefly, Agent 007. Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said Rigg was "much beloved by Bond fans for her memorable performance."

George Lazenby, who made his only appearance as Bond in the film, said on Instagram that he was "so sad to hear of the death of Diana Rigg. She undoubtedly raised my acting game when we made On Her Majesty's Secret Service together in 1968-9."

In later life, she played Olenna Tyrell -- the formidable "Queen of Thorns" -- in "Game of Thrones," receiving an Emmy Award nomination for the role.

Other television roles included the Duchess of Buccleuch in period drama "Victoria," and Rigg starred alongside her daughter in the gentle British sitcom "Detectorists."

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Rigg spent several years in the 1960s as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and combined screen work with a major stage career, in plays including William Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Bertolt Brecht's "Mother Courage" and Tom Stoppard's "Jumpers" at the National Theatre in London.

She had several acclaimed roles in the 1990s at London's Almeida Theatre, including Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and the title role in Greek tragedy "Medea."

Rigg won a Tony Award for "Medea" on Broadway, and was nominated on three other occasions -- most recently in 2018 for playing Mrs. Higgins in "My Fair Lady."

Jonathan Kent, who directed Rigg in some of her great stage roles, said her "combination of force of personality, beauty, courage and sheer emotional power made her a great classical actress -- one of an astonishing generation of British stage performers."

She never retired. One of Rigg's final television roles was in rural veterinary drama "All Creatures Great and Small," which is currently running on British television.

Stoppard said Rigg was "the most beautiful woman in the room, but she was what used to be called a Trouper."

"She went to work with her sleeves rolled up and a smile for everyone. Her talent was luminous."

Rigg is survived by her daughter, son-in-law Guy Garvey -- lead singer of the band Elbow -- and a grandson.

FILE - In this  Feb. 1, 1968 file photo, British actress Diana Rigg during a scene from the new film 'The Assassination Bureau' which is now being shot at Pinewood Studios, England. Actress Diana Rigg, who became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series “The Avengers,” has died at age 82. Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford says she died Thursday Sept. 10, 2020 at home with her family. (AP Photo/Bob Dear, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 1, 1968 file photo, British actress Diana Rigg during a scene from the new film 'The Assassination Bureau' which is now being shot at Pinewood Studios, England. Actress Diana Rigg, who became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series “The Avengers,” has died at age 82. Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford says she died Thursday Sept. 10, 2020 at home with her family. (AP Photo/Bob Dear, File)
FILE - In this Sunday, June 10, 2018 file photo, Britain's Diana Rigg arrives at the 72nd annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Actress Diana Rigg, who became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series “The Avengers,” has died at age 82. Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford says she died Thursday Sept. 10, 2020 at home with her family. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
FILE - In this Sunday, June 10, 2018 file photo, Britain's Diana Rigg arrives at the 72nd annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Actress Diana Rigg, who became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series “The Avengers,” has died at age 82. Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford says she died Thursday Sept. 10, 2020 at home with her family. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
Diana Rigg poses during a news conference in London in November 1967. She played a dashing secret agent in the “The Avengers” television series in the 1960s, starred in a James Bond thriller and went on to play many roles on stage, film and television, including Olenna Tyrell in “Game of Thrones.” More photos at arkansasonline.com/911rigg/.
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Diana Rigg poses during a news conference in London in November 1967. She played a dashing secret agent in the “The Avengers” television series in the 1960s, starred in a James Bond thriller and went on to play many roles on stage, film and television, including Olenna Tyrell in “Game of Thrones.” More photos at arkansasonline.com/911rigg/. (AP file photo)
FILE - In this Jan. 10, 1969 file photo, Sean Connery's replacement as James Bond, George Lazenby is pictured with British actress Diana Rigg. The two are captured during takes of "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" at Schilthorn near Muerren, Switzerland. Actress Diana Rigg, who became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series “The Avengers,” has died at age 82. Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford says she died Thursday Sept. 10, 2020 at home with her family. (AP Photo/Bob Dear, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 10, 1969 file photo, Sean Connery's replacement as James Bond, George Lazenby is pictured with British actress Diana Rigg. The two are captured during takes of "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" at Schilthorn near Muerren, Switzerland. Actress Diana Rigg, who became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series “The Avengers,” has died at age 82. Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford says she died Thursday Sept. 10, 2020 at home with her family. (AP Photo/Bob Dear, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 20, 1972 file photo, British actress Diana Rigg and actor Anthony Hopkins attend the opening night of Macbeth at the National Theatre, London. Rigg plays Lady Macbeth opposite Hopkins' Macbeth in the Shakespearean tragedy. Actress Diana Rigg, who became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series “The Avengers,” has died at age 82. Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford says she died Thursday Sept. 10, 2020 at home with her family. (AP Photo/Bob Dear, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 20, 1972 file photo, British actress Diana Rigg and actor Anthony Hopkins attend the opening night of Macbeth at the National Theatre, London. Rigg plays Lady Macbeth opposite Hopkins' Macbeth in the Shakespearean tragedy. Actress Diana Rigg, who became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series “The Avengers,” has died at age 82. Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford says she died Thursday Sept. 10, 2020 at home with her family. (AP Photo/Bob Dear, File)

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