Anne Diamond was an American actor known for her work in theater, radio, and television. She is best recognized for her roles in series such as “The Nurses,” “Dragnet,” and “Tombstone Territory.”
Personal and Family Life
Anne Diamond was born on June 4, 1923, in the USA. She was married to Joseph Brownstone, a theatrical stage manager, from 1960 until his death in 1970. Together, they had three children: Diana, an actress and astrologer, Robert, an attorney, and Richard, a Dean/Teacher. Anne also served as Assistant to the President of Actors’ Equity Association from 1974 to 1989.
Career
Anne had a successful career in Hollywood, featuring in hundreds of radio shows alongside famous stars like John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart. She also performed in early TV shows such as “Burns and Allen” and worked on stage with notable actors like James Whitmore and Robert Redford. In addition to acting, Anne was involved in dubbing voices for international films.
Death and Legacy
Anne Diamond passed away on January 29, 2011, in Manhattan, New York City. She is remembered for her significant contributions to theater and television, and she is survived by her three children and three grandchildren. Her legacy lives on through her work and the impact she made in the acting community.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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The Nurses | Dr. Herta Lange | 1965–1967 |
Dragnet | Dorothy Gram | 1958–1959 |
Tombstone Territory | Flo – Saloon Gal (as Ann Diamond) | 1958 |
The Unexpected | Unknown | 1952 |
Space Patrol | Alicia | 1951 |
Flaming Fury | Secretary (uncredited) | 1949 |
Apartment 4A | Unknown | 1948–1949 |