- Jacqueline Hill
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name = Jacqueline Hill
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birthdate = birth date|1929|12|17|df=y
deathdate = death date and age|1993|02|18|1929|12|17|df=y
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notable role = Barbara Wright inDoctor Who Jacqueline Hill (
17 December 1929 –18 February 1993 ) was a British actress best known for her role as Barbara Wright in theBBC science fiction television series "Doctor Who ". As the history teacher ofSusan Foreman , the granddaughter of the Doctor, Hill was the first of the companions to appear in the show in 1963. She continued to play the role for nearly two years, leaving the show in 1965 but returning for an appearance in the 1980 "Doctor Who" story "Meglos ", as the priestess Lexa.Hill trained at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and made her stage debut in London's West End in "The Shrike". Many more roles followed, including, on television, "Shop Window ", "Fabian of the Yard " and "An Enemy of the People ". In 1958 she married the directorAlvin Rakoff , having the previous year appeared in his BBC adaptation ofRod Serling 's American television play "Requiem for a Heavyweight ".cite web|url=http://www.rodserling.com/2HWeights.htm|title=Requiem for Two Heavyweights|first=Spencer|last=Lloyd|publisher=RodSerling.com|accessdate=2007-03-27] That production had starred former bit-part actorSean Connery , who had been cast by Rakoff at Hill's suggestion, as she felt he would be popular with female viewers.Hill was asked to play Barbara Wright in "Doctor Who" after she and producer
Verity Lambert , whom she knew socially, discussed the role at a party. Soon after leaving the series in 1965 she gave up acting to raise a family. Hill resumed her career in 1979 and gained further TV credits in, amongst other programmes, "Tales of the Unexpected" and asLady Capulet in theBBC Television Shakespeare version of "Romeo and Juliet " in 1978.Jacqueline Hill died of cancer in 1993, at the age of 63.
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