milestonesYear
Milestone
Spent time as a child living in India when her father worked there building railways; spoke Hindi and was tended to by the customary ayah (a nanny)
1945
Moved back to England when she began attending boarding school (date approximate)
Lived with her parents again when they returned to England from India
1951
Acted in school play of "Goldilocks" at age 13
Modelled for four months in stores (date approximate)
1957
Professional stage debut as Natasha Abashwilli in RADA production of Bertolt Brecht's "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" at York Festival
1959
Joined Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in Stratford-on-Avon
1960
First acted with the RSC when she played the role of Andromache in Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida"
1961
London stage debut with RSC, playing Philippe Trincant in "The Devils" (February 20th)
1962
Returned to Stratford; began playing wide range of Shakespearean roles at the Aldwych Theater
1963
TV debut as Francy in episode of ITV's "Sentimental Agent"
1964
Left the RSC (date approximate)
1964
Announcement that Rigg had won role of Emma Peel on "The Avengers" (December 15th)
1965
Acted on ABC hit adventure series, "The Avengers"
1966
Returned to the RSC to play Viola in a production of "Twelfth Night"
1968
Film debut as Helena in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (film version of RSC stage production, broadcast on CBS in 1969)
1971
Broadway debut, "Abelard and Heloise"; received Tony nomination as Best Actress in a Play
1971
Joined London's National Theater to play the role of Dottie in Tom Stoppard's "Jumpers"
1971
First US film, "The Hospital"
Played Diana Smythe on the NBC sitcom, "Diana"
Returned to Broadway to act in a revival of Moliere's "The Misanthrope"; received Tony nomination as Best Actress in a Play
1975
US TV-movie debut, "In This House of Brede"; received Emmy nomination for performance
1982
Last feature film for five years, "Evil Under the Sun"
1982
Played the title role in the stage musical biography of the noted novelist, "Colette"; show closed while on tour and never made it to Broadway
1987
Performed in the Stephen Sondheim musical, "Follies", on the London stage
1987
Returned to features to play the "Mean Queen" in an adaptation of "Snow White"
1989
Served as host of the British-made anthology series, "Mystery!", Broadcast on PBS
1990
Starred in the PBS miniseries, "Mother Love", aired as several installments of "Mystery!"
1993
Returned again to features to appear in another children's fantasy film, "The Worst Witch"
1994
Returned to the Broadway stage for the first time in two decades in a revival of Euripides' classic tragedy, "Medea"
1994
Named Dame Commander of the British Empire by the Queen
1999
Portrayed a woman dying of cancer in "Parting Shots", directed by Michael Winner
2001
Featured on the London stage in "Humble Boy"
2001
Appeared in the A&E miniseries "Victoria & Albert" about the marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
2006
Cast in John Curran's adaptation of the Somerset Maugham novel, "The Painted Veil"
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