Where does this come from? Twice in a matter of days I've had to correct someone (on Roobarb's) and point to the YouTubes online as evidence that Diana will talk about the show. I think it's a case of 'if a rumour is said often enough it becomes a fact'.
My feeling is she's bored witless by the subject of The Avengers - a job she did 45 years ago for about 18 months - but that's just my interpretation of it. She's never actually said it. Declining invitations to attend Avengers gatherings is not evidence that she won't talk about the programme. And she did attend the Lumiere Video launch in 1993.
I'd love to go up to her and say, " ... Oh, and by the way - yes, we all know you were in The Avengers. So were many other people, so don't keep going on about it!"
"Diana Rigg won't talk about The Avengers"
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Today, when a non-english fan (and without doubt also english fan) hears the name of Diana, there is 99% of chances he says "Ah, Emma Peel !" Of course, this is her most famous role (more than Tracy I think). But Diana considers herself as a theatre actress first and no a television or cinema actress. Beside, she played few roles on cinema and TV. So, she is upset when one talks to her about Emma because she prefers talking theatre, her true passion.
Moreover, she doesn't keep only good memories of the series. In an interview, she says she was only Steed's stooge (despite she had and has always a friendly relationship with Patrick, less than Linda and Patrick but friends anyhow). For her, this was only a break between two theatre plays.
The first reason is for me she is enclosed in this character. Diana IS Emma and for her, this is not pleasant.
Moreover, she doesn't keep only good memories of the series. In an interview, she says she was only Steed's stooge (despite she had and has always a friendly relationship with Patrick, less than Linda and Patrick but friends anyhow). For her, this was only a break between two theatre plays.
The first reason is for me she is enclosed in this character. Diana IS Emma and for her, this is not pleasant.
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The power of television is enormous. When you combine that with a programme that was shown worldwide, it creates something indelible. Performers are right in people's living rooms. This creates a special kind of relationship, different from movies or plays. This is why Diana Rigg's portrayal of Emma Peel has such power and permanance. She will ALWAYS be best known for her participation in The Avengers. It gave her immediate international stardom the way nothing else could have. I'm sure she realizes this, but actors must live in the present, and concentrate on their current project. Quite understandable really. I do think Rigg should acknowledge the upcoming 50th Anniversary Celebration, though.
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Re: "Diana Rigg won't talk about The Avengers"
Possibly people remembering wrongly the fact that she refuses to sign pictures of herself in "The Avengers".Dandy Forsdyke wrote:Where does this come from? Twice in a matter of days I've had to correct someone (on Roobarb's) and point to the YouTubes online as evidence that Diana will talk about the show. I think it's a case of 'if a rumour is said often enough it becomes a fact'.
My feeling is she's bored witless by the subject of The Avengers - a job she did 45 years ago for about 18 months - but that's just my interpretation of it. She's never actually said it. Declining invitations to attend Avengers gatherings is not evidence that she won't talk about the programme. And she did attend the Lumiere Video launch in 1993.
I'd love to go up to her and say, " ... Oh, and by the way - yes, we all know you were in The Avengers. So were many other people, so don't keep going on about it!"
Was it really only 18 months? She started in late 1964, worked throughout 1965 and 1966, and worked on it until September 1967, I thought. Aside from short holidays, that's nearly 3 years solid work.
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