Place of Birth:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Date of Birth:
7/5/1926
She was a child prodigy, pianist, at age 10, and her first movie role was one of the children in, "They Shall Have Music" (1939). You see her playing the piano. She made another movie using her 'real name' - Dolly in, "There's Magic in Music" (1941). She signed a long term contract with Paramount in 1942, and had her named changed to Diana Lynn. She had good roles in, "The Major, and the Minor" (1942); "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek", and, "Our Hearts Were Young, and Gay" - both in 1944. She had fewer roles as she matured; she did do, "Bedtime for Bonzo" (1951), but had a nice career on TV shows. She died of a stroke when she was making a comeback in film. Her marriages were from 1948 to 1954 to architect John C. Lindsay; no children; then in December 6,1956, she married Mortimer C.Hall, president of L.A. radio station, KLAC. His mother was Dorothy Schiff, publisher then of the 'New York Post'. She had four children with him between 1958, and 1964. They moved to New York City so he could assume a post on his mother's paper. She passed away on December 18, 1971 of a stroke / brain hemorrhage in Los Angeles.
The People Against O'Hara
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek
Bedtime for Bonzo
Every Girl Should Be Married
Ruthless
Paid in Full
The Kentuckian
The Major and the Minor
You're Never Too Young
Plunder of the Sun
Track of the Cat
My Friend Irma Goes West
My Friend Irma
Rogues of Sherwood Forest
Star Spangled Rhythm
Variety Girl
The Bride Wore Boots
Easy Come, Easy Go
An Annapolis Story
And the Angels Sing
Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven
A Marriage of Strangers
Forbidden Area
Out of This World
Company of Killers
They Shall Have Music
Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour
Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid
Our Hearts Were Growing Up
Meet Me at the Fair
Peggy
Edgar Bergen with Charlie McCarthy
Hollywood Victory Caravan
Duffy's Tavern
The Thief
The Hard-Boiled Canary