Dyan Cannon

Dyan Cannon

American actress and filmmaker
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Dyan Cannon Actress - With her luxurious, sun-streaked, long mane of curly blond hair, voluptuous and beautiful Dyan Cannon is an actress who is hard to miss. She has been in films and occasionally on television since making her debut opposite Art Carney in The Ding-a-Ling Girl, a presentation on the television series Playhouse 90. Born Samille Diane Friesen in Tacoma, WA, Cannon got her start as a showroom model in L.A. following two years of study in anthropology at the University of Washington. Thanks to the help of writer/producer Jerry Wald, who came up with her stage name (which was originally Diane Cannon), she landed a contract at MGM and made her feature film debut playing Wiggles, a troubled high school student in This Rebel Breed (1960).

She then appeared in The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960). After a couple appearances on Broadway and some work on television, Cannon met and fell in love with Cary Grant, who was 38 years her senior. While involved with him, she placed her acting career on hold. The two married in 1965 and she bore him a daughter. Three years later, Grant and Cannon went through a bitter public divorce. In 1969, Cannon returned to films in the then-controversial sex comedy Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and won the Best Supporting Actress award from the New York Film Critics. Her role also won her an Oscar nomination. The 1970s were her most active period as an actress and Cannon appeared frequently in films. In 1978, she earned another Best Supporting Actress nomination for playing a conniving, adulterous wife in Heaven Can Wait.

By the early '80's, Cannon sharply curtailed her feature-film career, but did appear in a few television movies and miniseries. In 1976, Cannon wrote, produced, directed, and even helped edit a 42-minute film sponsored by the American Film Institute. Titled Number One, Cannon designed it to teach children about sexuality and their bodies. It earned an Oscar nomination for best live-action short. Cannon has since directed two more films, including The End of Innocence, which is based on her autobiography. Cannon returned to acting on a limited basis in the 1990s and continued to appear on television in such outings as Arnold Schwarzenegger's Christmas in Connecticut (1992) and features such as Out to Sea (1997).

Cannon would appear in several films and TV shows over the coming years, memorably appearing on shows like Ally McBeal and Three Sisters.

Biography by Sandra Brennan

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Dyan Cannon was born on Monday, 4 January 1937 in Tacoma, Washington, USA. Her full name at birth was Samille Diane Friesen. She is best known as an actress. Cannon's country of citizenship (nationality) is American. Dyan attended high school at West Seattle High (1954). For university, she studied at University of Washington, Seattle (dropout). Her religion is listed as Born-Again Christian. She is 5' 5" (165 cm) tall and weighs 141 lbs (64 kg) with a voluptuous build. She has blue eyes and blonde hair (color). Her net worth is reported to be $16,000,000 US dollars. Dyan Cannon is 88 years old and her zodiac star sign is Capricorn.

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Full name at birth
Samille Diane Friesen
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Claim to fame
her roles as Alice Henderson in the 1969 comedy-drama film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Julie Messinger in the 1971 comedy-drama film Such Good Friends, Julia Farnsworth in the 1978 sports fantasy comedy-drama film Heaven Can Wait, and the Honorable Judge Jennifer "Whipper" Cone in the Fox legal comedy drama series Ally McBeal
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Date of birth
4 January 1937
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Tacoma, Washington, USA
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Actress, director, screenwriter, film editor, film producer
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5' 5" (165 cm)
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Weight
141 lbs (64 kg)
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6
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7.5
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$16,000,000 USD
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High school
West Seattle High (1954)
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University of Washington, Seattle (dropout)
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I have become down-hearted, I have become discouraged, I have become depressed. I'm just like you. I'm a human being and I have my problems.
  • In the early 1970s, Paramount had plans that were unrealized to remake Double Indemnity (1944) with Cannon in the Barbara Stanwyck role.
  • Ex-mother-in-law of Randall Zisk.
  • Her high school nickname was "Frosty".
  • She was reluctant to drop acid with regular user Cary Grant, her husband at the time, who believed it had psychological value, but he compelled her to do it twice, and she got violently sick each time.
  • Dyan and Grant`s baby, Jennifer, weighed only 4.5 pounds at birth; she was born seven months after Dyan and Cary`s wedding.

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