Biographies: Diana Lewis - Actor

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Diana Lewis is an American actress who was born in Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA on September 18, 1919 and died in Rancho Mirage, California, USA on January 18, 1997 at the age of 78. Diana Lewis married a couple and did not have children. Among the most important works of Diana Lewis are Cry Havoc 1943, Andy Hardy Meets Debutante 1940 and First Offenders 1939. Diana Lewis was born in New Jersey to parents who worked in vaudeville theater, and moved with her parents and sister Maxine and brother JC to Hollywood, and graduated from Fairbanks High School in Los Angeles, and started Her artistic life as a singer with Larry Leeds' orchestra, Diana Lewis presented her first comedy film It's a Gift 1934 and at the age of 16 she married actor Jay Fay and after the separation signed a contract with MGM and presented the movie Bitter Sweet 1940 and Andy Hardy Meets Debutante 1940 and married the aristocratic star William Powell , who is twenty years older than her, and presented several supporting roles such as Johnny Eager 1941 and Cry Havoc 1943, then decided to leave work and devote himself to her husband, where she enjoyed one of the happiest Hollywood marriages with him, and gave her the nickname Moses because she was very young, and they had no children, and their marriage lasted 44 She spent her time doing charity work and playing golf, William passed away at the age of 99, and Diana continued to live a quiet life in Palm Springs, and she died of pancreatic cancer in 1997 at the age of 78.