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Born in 17 December 1929, Jacqueline 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 TV, "Shop Window", "Fabian of the Yard" and "An Enemy of the People." It was around this time that she married top director Alvin Rakoff, who cast her opposite Sean Connery in one of ABC TV's "Armchair Theatre" plays. She 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. However, she resumed her career in 1979 and gained further TV credits on, amongst other programmes, "Romeo and Juliet", "Tales of the Unexpected", and the 1980 Doctor Who story "Meglos" (as a character called Lexa). - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
She and her husband were close neighbours to Richard Briers and Ann Davies . Davies and Hill enrolled in the Open University together after their children were grown. In 1965, took a lengthly hiatus from acting to raise a family. Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.