Diane Sargent is an actor, author, improviser, storyteller, traveler, adrenaline junkie & lover of most things furry. She regularly performs with her improv troupe and is the author of the children's book, Mommy Says You Are What You Eat. Diane was born in South Africa where she spent her childhood exploring the African Bushveld on her family's small goldmine in the Transvaal. When she was ten years old, Diane, along with her parents and sisters, left South Africa on a 43 foot sailboat that they had built themselves. They sailed for two years, crossing the Atlantic, island hopping in the Caribbean and then making their way through the Panama Canal, up the coast of Mexico to California. Diane's family founded an ostrich ranch located near the San Diego Wild Animal Park where Diane used to entertain tourists as an ostrich jockey. Diane is a physician of Chinese medicine and a licensed acupuncturist. Diane loves long distance paddle boarding, scuba diving, traveling and has been known to disappear for days when reading a good book. Diane lives with her husband, two children and a menagerie of animals.
Diane Sawyer was born on December 22, 1945 in Glasgow, Kentucky, USA. She is a writer and actress, known for ABC Evening News (1953), 20/20 (1978) and Primetime Live (1989). She was previously married to Mike Nichols.
Diane Schooler is known for Pig Tales (2018), Easter Bunny Tales (2019) and Fairyland Tales (2018).
Diane Selken is known for On Fire (2023), Salvation (2014) and Match Me If You Can (2023).
This explosive actress, whose work has been described as breathtaking and soulful, is originally from St. Petersburg, Florida and is the youngest child of Henry and Minnie Sellers, who strongly encouraged education, music and artistic creativity. In St. Petersburg, Diane attended Azalea Middle School and Dixie Hollins High School, where she performed in numerous stage productions and sang in many talent shows. She knew she was destined for a career as a performer when her sister, Dolores, escorted her to her first professional audition, a touring stage musical titled Sights and Sounds, wherein Diane was described as the cast's "triple threat," as an actress, singer and dancer. After graduating from St. Petersburg College (and after a short, less than memorable stint as a flight attendant), she relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, where she began her professional acting career. Diane has performed on-stage in Florida, Little Rock, Arkansas, Atlanta and Los Angeles. After receiving critical acclaim for her performance with Sharon Stone in the feature film "Last Dance," Diane relocated to Los Angeles, where she continues to work in film, television and on stage.
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Diane Sommerfield was born on October 24, 1949 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She was an actress, known for Trapper John, M.D. (1979), Love in a Taxi (1980) and Malibu (1983). She died on March 9, 2001 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
Diane Sorrentino was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. She is known for Middle Men (2009), Columbus Circle (2012) and Punk'd (2003). She has been married to Andy Weiss since September 17, 2006.
Diane Spencer is a UK comedian, actor and writer. She performs live stand-up in comedy clubs and festivals worldwide, for which she has received multiple 4/5 star reviews, nominations and awards. She has written/performed 7 hour long comedy specials, all of which are available on her YouTube channel. Her goal is to continue building her portfolio of comedy work on YouTube, but to expand that into making sitcoms and comedy films. Diane has a BA Hons Degree in Drama from Loughborough University and a Gold Medal with Distinction in Acting from LAMDA. Upon leaving university, Diane worked as a drama teacher in Sherborne, Dorset before emigrating to New Zealand where she was represented by Auckland Actors. It was in New Zealand that Diane began performing stand-up, and it was during this time she was nominated as Best Newcomer 2007 by the NZ Comedy Guild, and then Best Female Comedian in 2009. She was Nominated Best Actress in the Auckland 48 Hr Film Festival for her appearance in a short film "Natures Baby" (director Luke Wheeler). Returning to the UK in 2010, Diane won Best Newcomer 2011 at the Chortle Award and has been continually touring and performing ever since. Her projects are: Galaxy Ball Team Earth (2017), a sitcom about dogs that play sport in space, and touring her new comedy special for 2018. Reviews: "Between her theatrical facial expressions, on-point character roles and enthralling story-telling ability, Spencer mesmerises the crowd." Edinburgh Festivals Magazine, 5 stars "Not for the fainthearted, but equally not to be missed" ThreeWeeks, 5 stars "Half-horrifying, half-fascinating, all hilarious" The Skinny, 4 stars
Diane T. Williams is known for her work on The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Porsha's Family Matters (2021) and The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008).