Diana Lewis was born on September 18, 1919 in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Her parents were vaudeville performers. The family moved to Hollywood
and Diana, her sister Maxine, and her brother J.C. all went into show
business. Diana made her film debut in the comedy
It's a Gift (1934). At
the age of sixteen she married actor
Jay Faye. She landed a contract
with MGM and appeared in movies like
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) and
Bitter Sweet (1940). While making
Gold Diggers in Paris (1938) she became close
friends with actress
Carole Landis. Diana's marriage to Jay ended in
1939. That same year she met actor
William Powell who was more than
twenty years older than her. After a whirlwind courtship the couple
eloped on January 6, 1940. Diana had supporting roles in the films
Johnny Eager (1941) and
Cry 'Havoc' (1943). She decided to quit acting in 1943 and
devoted herself to being a full-time wife. By all accounts Diana and
William enjoyed one of Hollywood's happiest marriages. He gave her the
nickname "Mousie" because she was so petite. They had no children but
Diana was very close to her stepson William David Powell. She spent
much of her time doing charity work and playing golf. In 1984 William
passed away at the age of ninety-one. Diana continued to live a quiet
life in Palm Springs. She died from pancreatic cancer on January 18,
1997. Diana is buried with William at Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral
City, California.