Diana Rigg
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

The Mrs Bradley Mysteries
Mrs Bradley's finely honed skills of investigation seek out the truth behind the mysteries surrounding a death at the opera, crimes of passion at a circus, poisoning and family secrets.

A Hazard of Hearts
(1987)A beautiful young woman is sent to live at a forbidding cliff-top mansion after her father, a compulsive gambler, loses her and his estate in a wager. Based on the acclaimed novel by Barbara Cartland.

Snow White
(1987)A live-action adaptation of the fairy tale about a maiden whose beauty makes a mean Queen want her killed and who is then shielded by seven dwarves.

Hedda Gabler
(1981)A dissatisfied newlywed’s humdrum life is shaken up when her husband’s professional rival returns in this adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s classic play.

The Hospital
(1971)From director Arthur Hiller comes this caustic comedy starring George C. Scott as a besieged doctor in a bureaucratic mega-hospital who meets a free-spirit (Diana Rigg) just in time.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service
(1969)Just as Agent 007 finally discovers true love, he is thrown into spectacular action and danger in this entertaining adventure that stars George Lazenby as the charismatic Bond.

Theatre of Blood
(1973)Como su actuación en obras de Shakespeare no convenció para nada al cÃrculo de crÃticos, un actor tiene una trágica venganza contra cada uno de ellos.

The Assassination Bureau
(1969)An investigator tests The Assassination Bureau, which kills only those who deserve it, by putting out a contract to kill its leader on the eve of WW1.

A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong
(2017)Blacklisted by the BBC after ruining Peter Pan, the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society hijack a live production of A Christmas Carol on stage.

The American
(1998)After the horror of the Civil War, 'ignorant' Christopher Newman made his fortune. He travels to France in search of cultural treasures.

The Avengers
The classic British spy series lead by foppish but cleverly dangerous Steed, with help from his sexy, kung-fu-fighting assistant, Emma Peel.

The Snail and the Whale
(2020)A snail goes on an amazing journey by hitching a ride on the tail of a humpback whale. The snail is delighted by the wonderful world around her, until she realises how small it makes her feel. Based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson.

Bleak House
This made-for-TV mini-series production of Charles Dickens' 1852 classic novel brings to life a host of his now-famous characters.

A Good Man in Africa
(1994)Academy Award winner Sean Connery heads an all-star cast in A Good Man in Africa - a wickedly funny comedy about sex, power and colliding cultures. Politics are already strained between English imperialists and the West African government of Kinjanja when womanizing British diplomat Morgan Leafy (Colin Friels) is caught in bed with Celia (Joanne Whalley-Kilmer), wife of corrupt Kinjanjan presidential candidate Sam Adekunle (Academy Award winner Louis Gossett Jr.). As punishment, Leafy is forced into bribing an official who has voted down a project that stands to make Adekunle very rich. Leafy thinks he's gotten off easy… until he learns the lone holdout is none other than Kinjanja's own brick wall of integrity, Dr. Alex Murray (Connery). Meanwhile, Leafy must also contend with his absurdly stuffy boss Fanshawe (John Lithgow), Fanshawe's lusty wife (Diana Rigg) and their luscious, too friendly daughter! Hailed by the Chicago Tribune as "a grand party with wonderful guests," this wildly witty satire is your invitation to "incorruptible" entertainment.

Genghis Cohn
(1993)A tale of murder, lust, Jewish cooking and general mayhem. Genghis Cohn is a Jewish nightclub comedian on the 1930s cabaret circuit. Enter Adolf Hitler. Exit Genghis Cohn, via a firing squad commanded by Otto Schatz. 12 years on, Schatz has risen high in the police force when Cohn returns to take an unusual revenge...

The Painted Veil
(2006)When socialite Kitty Fane is forced to accompany her scientist husband to 1920s China to fight an epidemic, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery.

Witness for the Prosecution
(1982)Though advised by his doctor not to accept more cases, an ill-tempered barrister decides to defend an American accused of murdering an English woman.

Parting Shots
(1999)After learning he has a short time to live, a failed photographer sets out on a rampage of vengeance to give his enemies something to remember him by.

Breathe
(2017)Defying the odds by surviving polio, Robert Cavendish goes on to live a full and passionate life with his wife Diana and advocate for other patients.