Diane Dubarry was an American actress who is best known for Harlequin in Venice, Heute so gut wie damals, and Music for You.
Personal and Family Life
Diane Dubarry, born Diana Catherine Stirrett on October 11, 1920, in London, England, was the daughter of actress and singer Desiree Ellinger. She grew up in a family connected to the entertainment industry, which likely influenced her career choice. Details of her private life remain limited, yet her connections helped shape her artistic journey.
Career
Dubarry’s acting career included notable performances in films and television. She was featured in the 1952 TV movie Harlequin in Venice as Rosalba and appeared in the 1958 series She Shall Have Music as a singer. Her contributions to film and music left an impact on her audience, showcasing her diverse talents in the entertainment field.
Death and Legacy
Diane Dubarry passed away on August 31, 2000, in Melbourne, Australia. Although she led a relatively private life, her work in the entertainment industry continues to be remembered by fans and historians alike. Her legacy as a talented performer remains significant in the circles of classic television and film.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Harlequin in Venice | 1952 | Rosalba |
She Shall Have Music | 1958 | Singer (1 episode) |