Diane Cohen is known for Unmade Beds (1976), Cricket Head (2006) and Celebrity Ghost Stories (2008).
Diane Correa is known for It Was Always Me (2022).
Diane Cossa is known for Wherefore Art Thou (I) (2022), Bad Cupid (2021) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Diane D Carter was born in Nyack, New York. She is an actor, choreographer, director and author. With over 20 years of experience, she graced the stages of both New York and Atlanta local theaters. You've seen Diane in both TV/Film in ATL Homicide, Creepshow, ATLANTA, Hidden Orchards, A Mother's Day; to name a few. For over 25 years she has written, produced and directed several stage productions as the Performing Arts Director for children in her local church. You may have also seen Diane in several commercials as UPS, Good Sam, Wal-Mart and Points Bet with Shaquille O'Neal which went international. Her degree is in healthcare and as a healthcare professional she majored in surgery but always had her hands in acting. In 2016 she started more serious training in acting which lasted though the pandemic in 2020. It was during Covid that Diane continued her nursing career full time while also pursuing her training in acting. She retired as a RN in December 2020 as she became more involved as a working actor. Although acting is her first passion, dancing is also close to her heart. Having danced most of her life from age 5 to adult, she has owned and operated five dance / performing arts schools in Atlanta from 1995 to 2006; teaching ballet, modern, jazz, praise and worship dance. Her students, both children and adults have performed to sold out audiences in major musical productions written and produced by Diane. She decided to close down her school in December 2006 to focus more on her acting. When she is not filming, she loves to read and write. In 2005 she started journaling which led to the publication of her first book in 2022 "When Love Is Not Enough". She also volunteers at her local church several times a year, giving back to the community. Although having started her acting career later in life, her objective is to make a mark not only in the entertainment industry but in the lives of everyone she comes in contact with through her acting, writing, dancing and entertaining.
Diane D. Griffith, aka Diane D. Beam, was born in San Francisco, California. She later relocated with her family to the small town of Sebastopol in Northern California. From a young age, Diane was fascinated with the mysteries of time, space, and the Universe. After High School, Diane attended Santa Rosa Jr. College, before transferring to BYU (University) where she graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Physics with an emphasis in Astronomy, modern Cosmology focusing on the origin and fate the Universe, from ancient myth to modern scientific discovery. While working in the Univerity Physics department at BYU, Diane taught astronomy courses at the Eyring Science Center deep Sky Observation deck and the Sarah Summerhayes planetarium delivering constellation and deep-sky lectures to university students and the general public Diane paused her university studies for two years while serving a mission in Paris, France, and surrounding cities. Following the completion of her mission, Diane resumed her studies at the University to complete her bachelor's degree (BA) in Physics with an emphasis in Astronomy/Astrophysics. After graduation, Diane took a full-time position at the former Hansen Planetarium, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, as a star show writer, director, producer, and public lecturer. Diane received her MFA, Master's degree in Film Studies from the University of Utah, while also working at University Film Studies Department as a film course instructor. Diane is best known for her work with co-author, scientist Stephen W. Hawking. Their core production/collaboration titled Stephen W. Hawking's Fate of the Universe" focused on the origin, nature, and future of the Universe. Fate of the Universe[/i"] was originally produced and aired as a public planetarium star show at the former Hansen Planetarium. This program was widely received and followed by a 35 mm film (in post-production) of the same title. "Stephen W. Hawking's Fate of the Universe was written and produced with co-author, scientist Stephen W. Hawking, Ph.D. The production originally aired at the Salt Lake City, Hansen Planetarium. The star show and film feature Stephen Hawking's key scientific contributions as well as the work of additional leading world-class scientists. Diane held the title, of director/producer of select internationally distributed mixed-format science and star show programs funded through national resources including the National Science Foundation/I]". During her time at the Hansen Planetarium, Diane along with additional staff members produced nationally funded/distributed star show productions including: Beyond the Horizon" as narrated by Star Trek" actor Patrick Stewart and Cosmic Catastrophes." These programs were widely distributed to planetariums and science centers. Both the star show and documentary film feature Stephen on-camera presenting key scientific theories and discoveries. The program also revealed select ancient views of the origin of the cosmos. The film presents Professor Hawking on camera at locations on the Cambridge University, UK campus. Professor Hawking was also filmed at majestic landscapes located in Utah's Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. Prior to filming the feature documentary film, Professor Hawking traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah to attend the grand premiere of their co-written feature planetarium "star show" production of the same title Stephen Hawking's Fate of the Universe. The show was produced by Diane Beam and the Salt Lake City, Hansen full planetarium production team. During Professor Hawking's visit to Utah's Salt Lake City Stephen delivered a public lecture to "packed" Utah audiences, followed by a public question and answer session. As Salt Lake news station, KSL reported described the events "Rock Star size crowds for a scientist who studies the stars". Following the success of their "star show" production, Stephen and Diane reunited to co-write and produce a 35mm feature film of the same title. Filming took place both in the UK and Utah. This film is in post-production. In addition to her work as a writer, director, and producer, Diane works in film, television, and stage in various roles including writer, film crew, actor, and background including the feature film "The Happy Worker" as directed by Duwayne Dunham and Executive producer David Lynch; "Good Joe Bell" featuring actor Mark Wahlberg; and select episodes of the television series "Yellowstone" as created, written and directed by Taylor Sheridan and featuring actor Kevin Costner. In her early years in Northern California, Diane portrayed "Alice" in her high school "young actors" stage production of Alice in Wonderland. This was followed by the Santa Rosa, California, community stage production, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown as created by writer/artist/cartoonist, Charles Schultz. Diane appears in the production performing the role of "Peppermint Patty". Mr. Charles Schultz generously donated the use of the original Broadway stage set to the young actor's production." Charles Schultz also attended the live public performance and provided generous critical feedback to the young actors. Diane was raised with her four maternal Beam sisters in Northern California. Diane's maternal line includes the surnames: Levin, Rosenthal, and Hadley. Diane discovered late in life her paternal, biological surname is "Griffith". Her birth father served in the Korean War. Later in life, through DNA testing, Diane discovered a paternal Griffith brother living in Southern California. Diane's mother, Lorraine Ann, in her youth was a writer, dancer, and in later years, the hospital administrative secretary, in Sebastopols California. Diane's biological Griffith father was a writer and engineer. Diane has five "Beam" sisters and one "Griffith" brother. Diane has two sons, Nate and Gentry. Diane lives in the foothills of Mount Olympus, Utah where she continues her work as writer/actor/producer.
Diane Dassigny is known for Cause Toujours! (2022), God in My Pocket (2006) and Ma vie est belle (2012).
Born and raised in Brooklyn New York, Diane auditioned for the Ted Mack Amateur Hour at the age of 4. While she didn't make the final cut, Diane continued with her tap lessons, singing classes and piano lessons through high school. During high school, she had many featured solos and performing with the Drama Club as well. After high school, while attending college at night, she joined the Bay Ridge Theater Repertory Group and was part of the ensemble in Guys And Dolls and The Music Man. Diane snagged the third female lead in Bye Bye Birdie, playing the role of Mrs. MacAfee and performed Off-Broadway. During this time period, she also worked on a Greek Cruise Ship as a vocalist/entertainer one Summer. After getting married and raising her children, Diane returned to singing not only as a choir member but as church soloist as well as eventually becoming a Music Director. Diane also performed in a CYO Production of Lazarus & the Fig Tree in the role of Gospel Singer, which she felt was a challenging role. She also worked as a Professor of Communications, as well as a behind-the-scenes director and editor as well as an On-Air host for several shows for Cablevision. In 2014, Diane won the title of Ms New Jersey Sr. America after performing the song "Bring Him Home" from "Les Miserables" to a standing ovation. Since then Diane has worked in a number of TV shows as a background actress, being featured in several TV shows. She recently completed work on her first SAG film in a speaking role and she is looking forward to becoming a SAG member in the upcoming months. Diane is now searching for representation.
Diane Debassige is known for A Festa da Guerra (1988), Loyalties (1986) and Places Not Our Own (1986).
Diane Delano was born on 29 January 1957 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Wicker Man (2006), Miracle Mile (1988) and The Ladykillers (2004).
Diane Don Johnson is known for Vh1's My True Crime Story (2021).