Diane Jergens

Diane Jergens

ActressSoundtrack
Born
March 31, 1935
Died
October 9, 2018

Cute, elfin-like blonde Dianna Irgens was born in Minneapolis of Norwegian and Austro-Hungarian ancestry to Norman Clifford Irgens and Anna Agnes Irgens, the youngest of three children. She gained her first performing experience in high school and first auditioned for films at the age of eight.…

Biography

Cute, elfin-like blonde Dianna Irgens was born in Minneapolis of Norwegian and Austro-Hungarian ancestry to Norman Clifford Irgens and Anna Agnes Irgens, the youngest of three children. She gained her first performing experience in high school and first auditioned for films at the age of eight. After several movie bit parts, Dianna kick-started her career in the early 1950s as a member of songwriter Jimmy McHugh and His Singing Starlets, a smash hit all-star musical revue which toured coast-to-coast. Her first notable foray into films was playing the younger sister of Olympic decathlon champion Bob Mathias in a 1954 Allied Artists biopic. This was followed by -- often uncredited -- yeoman work as guest star in assorted early TV dramas and comedies. While full of promise and possessed of a fresh-faced 'girl-next-door' quality, few of her films seriously tested her mettle as an actress. The majority were pleasant if unexceptional B-pictures tailored to appeal to juvenile audiences. Some, like High School Confidential! (1958) -- an 'expose' of dope peddling to teenagers -- were lurid exploitation flicks. Others, like Island of Lost Women (1959), were pure Hollywood hokum.

Diana's career nonetheless peaked between 1955 and 1961 when she was regularly featured on television in The Bob Cummings Show (1955) (as Bob's wholesome girlfriend) and she may also be remembered in several episodes of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952). On the big screen she had a small part in the classic Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn comedy Desk Set (1957) and played James Stewart's daughter in The FBI Story (1959). By the mid-1960s, Diane was done with acting. By then she had happily retired, married actor-singer Randy Sparks (founder of The New Christy Minstrels) and given birth to three children. The family eventually moved to the historic gold rush town of Mokelumne Hill in northern California, where, for several years, they owned and operated a popular saloon filled with Western memorabilia known as the Hole in the Wall.

Actress

The Addams FamilyThe Addams Family(1964)as Trivia
Vacation PlayhouseVacation Playhouse(1963)as Annie
The Many Loves of Dobie GillisThe Many Loves of Dobie Gillis(1959)as Bernadine, Betsy, Eloise McInerney, Pearl Arnold
77 Sunset Strip77 Sunset Strip(1958)as Debbie Fraser
Follow the SunFollow the Sun(1961)as Penny Baxter

Self

GypsyGypsy(1965)as Self - actress
The Bob Hope ShowThe Bob Hope Show(1950)as Self - Hollywood Deb Star
The Bob Cummings ShowThe Bob Cummings Show(1955)as Self

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Credit Score: Diane Jergens

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Meg March
Wed Oct 31 1956 – Fri Jun 13 1958
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Matinee Theatre5.0019556.811152
2Desk Set3.7519577.20010377
3Screen Directors Playhouse3.7519557.200207
4Island of Lost Women3.0919595.100357
5Teenage Millionaire2.6019624.400141
6Escape to Paradise2.6019604.40094
7High School Confidential!2.5019586.1001266
8Sing Boy Sing2.5019586.200120
9Friendly Persuasion2.2519567.3068476
10Espionage: Far East1.6319610.0000