Lucienne Marie Hill (née Palmer) (30 January 1923 – 29 December 2012) was a French-English translator and actor.
She studied modern languages at Somerville College, Oxford, and during World War II, worked at the intelligence establishment at Bletchley Park.
She is best known for her translations of the works of the French playwright Jean Anouilh, which she began at the urging of Laurence Olivier.
[8] She also adapted works by other French authors such as Françoise Sagan and Roger Vitrac.
[9] She married three times: to film and TV director James Hill; to producer and businessman Andrew Broughton; and lastly to Robert Davies, a clothesmaker and old friend.