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Diane Carol Baker is an American actress, producer and educator who has appeared in motion pictures and on television since 1959.


Early life

Baker was born in 1938 at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital in Hollywood,
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, California and raised in North Hollywood and Studio City, California. She is the daughter of Dorothy Helen Harrington, who had appeared in several early
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movies, and automobile salesman Clyde Lucius Baker. Baker has two younger sisters, Patricia and Cheryl. At age 18, after graduating from
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in 1956, Baker moved to New York to study acting with Charles Conrad and ballet with Nina Fonaroff.


Career

After securing a seven-year contract with
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in 1958, Baker made her film debut when she was chosen by director
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to play
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in the 1959 motion picture '' The Diary of Anne Frank''. In the same year, she starred in ''
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'' with James Mason and in '' The Best of Everything'' with
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and
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. Other Fox films in which Baker appeared include the assassination thriller ''
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'', ''
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,'' and ''
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''. Her television work, which began in the 1960s, includes appearances on '' Follow the Sun'', '' Bus Stop'', '' Adventures in Paradise'', ''
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'', '' The Nurses'', ''
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'' (in the first episode), and two episodes of '' Route 66''. Finally out of her contract with Fox after starring in the fourth screen version of
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's novel '' Tess of the Storm Country'' and ''The 300 Spartans'' (1962), Baker appeared in '' Stolen Hours'', a 1963 remake of ''
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'' (Mirisch Corp. and United Artists), and, the same year, opposite Paul Newman and Elke Sommer in '' The Prize'' (MGM). From 1963 to 1966, Baker had a recurring role on the medical drama ''
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''. In 1964, she co-starred with
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in both '' Strait-Jacket'', William Castle's thriller about an axe murderess, and an unsold television pilot ''Royal Bay'', released to theaters as '' Della''. Alfred Hitchcock cast her in his film ''
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'' (1964) as Lil Mainwaring, the sister-in-law of Mark Rutland ( Sean Connery). She co-starred with Gregory Peck and Walter Matthau in the thriller '' Mirage'' (1965), directed by
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, and in '' Krakatoa, East of Java'' (1969) with Maximilian Schell. In the TV movie Western ''The Dangerous Days of Kiowa Jones'' (1966), she played the role of a woman who falls in love with a drifter ( Robert Horton) who is deputized by a dying marshal to take two killers (one of whom is played by
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) to a distant jail. In August 1967, Baker played
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's love interest in the two-part finale of '' The Fugitive'', which became the most-watched show in the history of episodic television up until that time. In 1968, she co-starred with Dean Jones in the Disney film ''
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''. In January 1970, she had the lead guest-starring female role as Princess Francesca in the only three-episode mission of '' Mission: Impossible''. In 1973, Baker co-starred in ABC sitcom '' Here We Go Again''. The series was canceled after one season. In 1976, she played the frequently drunken daughter of the title character of the '' Columbo'' episode "Last Salute to the Commodore". In the decades after ''Mirage'', she appeared frequently on television and began producing films, including the drama film '' Never Never Land'' (1980) and the miniseries '' A Woman of Substance'' (1984), in which she played Laura. She reemerged on the big screen in '' The Silence of the Lambs'' (1991) as Senator Ruth Martin. Baker also appeared in the films '' The Joy Luck Club'', ''
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'', '' The Net'' and ''
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''. She guest-starred in four episodes of '' House'' in 2005, 2008, and twice in 2012 as Blythe House, the mother of the title character. Baker spent more than a decade teaching acting at the
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in San Francisco. She was formerly the executive director of the School of Motion Pictures-Television and the School of Acting.


Personal life

Baker has dated
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,
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,
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, Michael Lerner and
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.


Selected TV and filmography


Awards and nominations


Golden Globe Awards


Primetime Emmy Award


Daytime Emmy Award


References


External links

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