Diana Hyland

Acting

Diana Hyland

Born January 25, 1936Cleveland Heights, Ohio, USA49 credits

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

Known For

Filmography

Eight Is Enough
1977Eight Is Enough
as Joan BradfordTV
The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
1976The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
as Mickey LubitchMovie
Kojak
1973Kojak
as Cleo DonatelloTV
Hawkins
1973Hawkins
as Jennifer PearsonTV
Ritual of Evil
1970Ritual of Evil
as Leila BartonMovie
The Name of the Game
1968The Name of the Game
as Lisa AdrianTV
Jigsaw
1968Jigsaw
as SarahMovie
Mannix
1967Mannix
as Janice GrahamTV
The Invaders
1967The Invaders
as Sherri VikorTV
The Iron Horse
1966The Iron Horse
as Marta GrenierTV
The Green Hornet
1966The Green Hornet
as Claudia BromleyTV
Tarzan
1966Tarzan
as Diana RussellTV
Smoky
1966Smoky
as Julie RichardsMovie
Scalplock
1966Scalplock
as Martha GrenierMovie
The Chase
1966The Chase
as Elizabeth RogersMovie
The F.B.I.
1965The F.B.I.
as Marie-Luise KarnTV
Run for Your Life
1965Run for Your Life
as Eileen HendersonTV
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1964The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
as Miranda Bryant / IrinaTV
Peyton Place
1964Peyton Place
as Susan WinterTV
The Rogues
1964The Rogues
as Celeste MartelTV
One Man's Way
1964One Man's Way
as Ruth Stafford PealeMovie
Kraft Suspense Theatre
1963Kraft Suspense Theatre
as Laura DeLinda Stevenson / Laura MurdochTV
Burke's Law
1963Burke's Law
as Laurel PeacheyTV
The Fugitive
1963The Fugitive
as Stella SavanoTV
Dr. Kildare
1961Dr. Kildare
as Dr. Lilith McGrawTV
The Twilight Zone
1959The Twilight Zone
as Anne Henderson / Rider in BlackTV
Naked City
1958Naked City
as Vivian NorthTV
Gunsmoke
1955Gunsmoke
as Dallas FairTV