Jacqueline Hill est une Actrice Britannique née le 17 décembre 1929 à Birmingham (Royaume-uni)
Si vous aimez cette personne, faites-le savoir !
Nom de naissance Grace Jacqueline HillNationalité Royaume-uniNaissance 17 décembre 1929 à Birmingham (
Royaume-uni)
Mort 18 février 1993 (à 63 ans) à Londres (
Royaume-uni)
Jacqueline Hill, née le 17 décembre 1929 à Birmingham au Royaume-Uni et morte le 18 février 1993, est une actrice britannique. Elle est principalement connue pour son rôle de Barbara Wright dans la série télévisée anglaise Doctor Who.
Aux côtés de William Hartnell, William Russell et Carole Ann Ford, elle faisait partie de la toute première distribution et reste dans la série durant deux années.
Biographie
Hill was orphaned as a toddler and raised by her grandparents. She was taken out of school at the age of 14 to enable her younger brother to continue. She then worked at Cadbury's, which had an amateur dramatics society. She was encouraged to apply for, and was awarded, a scholarship at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and entered RADA at the age of 16.
Hill made her stage debut in London's West End in The Shrike. Many more roles followed, including the TV series Shop Window, Fabian of the Yard and An Enemy of the People. In 1958, she married the director Alvin Rakoff, having the previous year appeared in his BBC adaptation of Rod Serling's American TV play Requiem For A Heavyweight. This production featured former bit-part actor Sean Connery, who had been cast by Rakoff at Hill's recommendation, as she believed that he would be popular with female viewers.
Hill was asked to play Barbara Wright in Doctor Who following discussions with producer Verity Lambert about the role. She had first met Lambert when they had both been working at the ABC television company. Hill preferred the historical stories and her favourite serials were The Aztecs and The Crusade. Shortly after leaving the series in 1965, she gave up acting to raise a family. She resumed her career in 1978. her later TV credits included Tales of the Unexpected and the 1978 BBC Television Shakespeare version of Romeo and Juliet (as Lady Capulet), which was directed by her husband.
In October 1980, Hill returned to Doctor Who in a guest role, portraying Priestess Lexa, leader of the religiously fanatical Deons, in the story, Meglos. By this time, the Doctor was played by Tom Baker. This was the only instance of a former regular returning to the program in another role during the original series' run.
Hill died of breast cancer in 1993.
Le plus souvent avec