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Beneath Barbara Leigh-Hunt's prim and proper exterior lay a versatile and captivating actress capable of tackling a wide range of roles. Whether playing the austere matriarch in "Vanity Fair" or the sympathetic ballet teacher in "Billy Elliot," Leigh-Hunt imbued each of her characters with a nuanced humanity that belied their initial appearances. A mainstay of British stage and screen for over five decades, Leigh-Hunt brought an effortless grace and quiet intensity to her performances. She was particularly adept at portraying complex, multilayered women, as evidenced by her acclaimed turn as the morally conflicted Inspector's wife in the National Theatre's production of "An Inspector Calls," for which she won the Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1993. From her appearances in literary adaptations like "The Voysey Inheritance" to her portrayal of historical figures such as Queen Elizabeth in "Bertie and Elizabeth," Leigh-Hunt demonstrated a keen eye for detail and a commitment to authenticity that elevated even the most minor of her roles. Her versatility and dedication to her craft have rightfully cemented her status as one of the most respected and admired actresses of her generation.

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