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Diana Hyland

Diana Hyland

Acting

January 25, 1936 – March 27, 1977 (died at 41)
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, USA
Female
8 Movies
52 TV Shows

Diana Hyland, a striking, knowing beauty with a confident air about her, was born Diane Gentner on January 25, 1936, in Ohio and appeared on stage in summer stock as a teen before graduating from Cleveland Heights High School. Moving to New York in 1955 to test her acting mettle, the slim-faced, honey-blonde actress began to find TV roles almost immediately (one of her first being a "Robert Montgomery Presents" episode) in between supplementing her income as a switchboard operator. Initially billed Diane Gentner, she changed it to Diana Hyland (taking her mother's maiden name). Following a tour of the play "Look Back in Anger," she broke through quite impressively on the Broadway boards as the neurotic ingénue in the acclaimed 1959 Tennessee Williams production of "Sweet Bird of Youth" starring Paul Newman and Geraldine Page. Her role of Heavenly Finley could have made her a film star had she been allowed to take it the big screen, but Shirley Knight was given that honor. In the early 60s, Diana focused on the small screen with strong, emotional roles on such soaps as "Young Dr. Malone" (1958) and "Peyton Place" (1964) (in a particularly showy role as a minister's alcoholic wife). She also scored well in a series of guest parts, notably "The Twilight Zone," "The Fugitive," "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" and "Alcoa Presents," the last for which she received an Emmy nomination. She was a particularly sought-after presence on medical shows as well, spicing up such popular tearjerkers as "Ben Casey," "Dr. Kildare," "The Doctors and the Nurses," "Medical Center" and "Marcus Welby, M.D.". Strangely, Diana made noticeably few films during her career, her best showcase being that of the unconventional minister's wife opposite Don Murray's Rev. Norman Vincent Peale in One Man's Way (1964). In addition to a small, downbeat supporting turn in The Chase (1966) starring Marlon Brando, Robert Redford and, Jane Fonda, she also co-starred with Fess Parker in the routine western yarn Smoky (1966). Remaining focused on TV, Diana continued to brightened up the TV medium into the 1970s with an emphasis on crime ("Kojak, "Harry O", "Cannon," "Mannix," etc.). IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net

The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
The Boy in the Plastic Bubble

The Boy in the Plastic Bubble

1976 5.6

as Mickey Lubitch

Age 40 (now 41)
The Invaders
The Invaders

The Invaders

1967 6.8

as Sherri Vikor

Age 30 (now 41)
27 eps
The Chase
The Chase

The Chase

1966 7.1

as Elizabeth Rogers

Age 30 (now 41)
Peyton Place
Peyton Place

Peyton Place

1964 6.2

as Susan Winter

Age 28 (now 41)
514 eps
Eight Is Enough
Eight Is Enough

Eight Is Enough

1977 6.2

as Joan Bradford

Age 41
9 eps
Ritual of Evil
Ritual of Evil

Ritual of Evil

1970 6.0

as Leila Barton

Age 34 (now 41)
Hercules and the Princess of Troy
Hercules and the Princess of Troy

Hercules and the Princess of Troy

1965 5.9

as Princess Diana

Age 29 (now 41)
Alcoa Premiere
Alcoa Premiere

Alcoa Premiere

1961 6.0
Age 25 (now 41)
62 eps
The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone

The Twilight Zone

1959 8.5

as Anne Henderson / Rider in Black

Age 23 (now 41)
1 ep
The Invaders
The Invaders

The Invaders

1967 6.8

as Ellie Markham

Age 30 (now 41)
2 eps
One Man's Way
One Man's Way

One Man's Way

1964 4.3

as Ruth Stafford Peale

Age 28 (now 41)
Young Doctor Malone
YD

Young Doctor Malone

1958 5.3
Age 22 (now 41)
322 eps
Happy Days
Happy Days

Happy Days

1974 7.6
Age 37 (now 41)
1 ep
Smoky
Smoky

Smoky

1966 6.7

as Julie Richards

Age 30 (now 41)
Kojak
Kojak

Kojak

1973 7.1

as Cleo Donatello

Age 37 (now 41)
1 ep
Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke

1955 6.7

as Dallas Fair

Age 19 (now 41)
1 ep