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14 Facts About Dianne Foster

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Dianne Foster began her career at the age of 13 in a stage adaptation of James Barrie's What Every Woman Knows.

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Dianne Foster appeared on Radio Luxembourg in a broadcast of The Lives of Harry Lime.

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Dianne Foster became a Walter Thornton model and taught modeling at the Thornton school.

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In 1955, Foster appeared on the cover of Picturegoer and co-starred in two films, Glenn Ford's The Violent Men and Burt Lancaster's The Kentuckian.

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In 1960, Dianne Foster was the title guest star in the episode "Lawyer in Petticoats" on the short-lived NBC Western series Overland Trail starring William Bendix and Doug McClure.

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Dianne Foster appeared in 1960 in three other NBC Westerns, Bonanza, Wagon Train, and Riverboat.

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Dianne Foster has appeared in television programs, such as the Wild Wild West episode "The Night of the Lord of Limbo", CBS's The Lloyd Bridges Show, the ABC medical drama Breaking Point, and The Fugitive.

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Dianne Foster appeared as a pilot in an episode of My Three Sons and as a librarian in a 1964 episode of Petticoat Junction and as Amy Collins in the 1965 Green Acres episode "How to See South America by Bus".

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Dianne Foster guest-starred in the ABC drama Going My Way, starring Gene Kelly.

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Dianne Foster made four guest appearances on Perry Mason between 1962 and 1965, an episode of Honey West, "A Matter of Wife and Death" in 1965, and appeared in the "Caesar's Wife" episode of The Big Valley in 1966.

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Diane Dianne Foster appeared on two episodes of Tales of Wells Fargo.

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In 1951, Dianne Foster married Andrew Allan, head radio drama supervisor for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in London.

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Dianne Foster asked for custody and $1 in token alimony.

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In 1961, Dianne Foster married her third husband, Harold Rowe, a Van Nuys dentist.