Churchill, Diana (1913–1994)

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Churchill, Diana (1913–1994)

English actress. Born Aug 21, 1913, in Wembley, Middlesex, England; died of multiple sclerosis, Oct 8, 1994, in Mississippi; dau. of Joseph H. Churchill and Ethel Mary (Nunn) Churchill; m. Barry K. Barnes, Mar 21, 1938 (died 1965); m. Mervyn Johns (actor), 1976 (died 1992); children: stepmother of Glynis Johns (actress).

Made London stage debut as Nancy Forster in Champion North (1931), followed by The Flight of the Arrow, The Streets of London, The Rivals, The Country Wife, Vintage Wine, Yes and No, The Admirable Crichton, Soldier's Wife, The Vigil, The Desperate Hours, Heartbreak House, and as Angela Shale in The Dominant Sex (both stage and screen); also appeared in numerous Shakespearean productions; films include Sally Bishop, Scott of the Antarctic, The History of Miss Polly, Housemaster and Jane Steps Out.

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