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Diana Ewing

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Diana Ewing
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Diana Ewing (born January 4, 1946) is an American actress.

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Early years

Born in Honolulu,[4] Ewing acted in plays at Punahou School and Honolulu Community Theater, in her teenage years.[5] She is the daughter of William H. Ewing (who was a newspaper editorial consultant), and Marjorie A. Ewing.[6] She worked at a newspaper during the summers of her high-school years,[5] and attended Sarah Lawrence College.[7]

Career

Ewing acted at the Manhattan Playhouse in East Palo Alto, California. Productions in which she performed included The Master Builder and Slow Dance on the Killing Ground.[8]

Ewing guest-starred on many television series, including The Mod Squad (1968); Love, American Style (1969); Mission: Impossible (1969); The Big Valley (1969); The F.B.I. (1970); Archer (1975); Washington: Behind Closed Doors (1977); Harry O (1974); and The Rockford Files (1977). One of her earliest television roles was in the original Star Trek in the third-season episode 21 "The Cloud Minders" (1969) as Droxine.

Ewing made her feature film debut in the supporting role of Tracy Rutledge, in the movie 80 Steps to Jonah (1969),[9] and also appeared in Play It as It Lays (1972) and The Way We Were (1973). Her last appearance on the big screen was as Jenny in the western thriller Knife for the Ladies (1974). Her last television appearance was in Washington: Behind Closed Doors.

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Personal life

Ewing married Timothy Woolley Quealy on June 17, 1965.[7] She was later married to writer Charles Shyer.[4]

Filmography

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