Diana Muldaur Biography (1938-)

Full name, Diana Charlton Muldaur; born August 19, 1938, in New York, NY; daughter of Charles Edward Arrowsmith and Alice Patricia (Jones) Muldaur; married James Mitchell Vickery, July 26, 1969 (died, 1979); married Robert J. Dozier, October 11, 1981. Addresses: Agent--The Artists Group, 10100 SantaMonica Blvd., Suite 2490, Los Angeles, CA 90067.

Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Birth Details
August 19, 1938
New York, New York, United States

Famous Works

  • Credits; Television Appearances; Series
  • Ann Wicker, The Secret Storm, CBS, 1965.
  • Belle, The Survivors, ABC, 1969-70.
  • Chris Coughlin, McCloud, NBC, 1970-77.
  • Joy Adamson, Born Free, NBC, 1974.
  • Judge Eleanor Hooper, The Tony Randall Show, ABC, 1976-77, then CBS, 1977-78.
  • Ginny Linden, Hizzoner, NBC, 1979.
  • Terri Seymour, Fitz and Bones, NBC, 1981.
  • Dr. Alice Foley, A Year in the Life, NBC, 1987-88.
  • Dr. Katherine Pulaski, Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988-89.
  • Rosalind Shays, L.A. Law, NBC, 1989-91.
  • Voice of Leslie Thompkins, Batman--The Animated Series (also known as TheAdventures of Batman and Robin), Fox, 1992-93.
  • Credits; Television Appearances; Miniseries
  • Elizabeth Sutton, Black Beauty, NBC, 1978.
  • Claire Randall, The Word, CBS, 1978.
  • Dr. Alice Foley, A Year in the Life, NBC, 1986.
  • Credits; Television Appearances; Pilots
  • Chris Coughlin, McCloud: Who Killed Miss U.S.A.?, NBC, 1970.
  • Rachel LeMaire, Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1976.
  • Edith Cole, The Deadly Triangle, NBC, 1977.
  • Sandra, Pine Canyon Is Burning, NBC, 1977.
  • Terri Seymour, Terror at Alcatraz, NBC, 1982.
  • Claire Shelton, Too Good to Be True, ABC, 1983.
  • Dr. Alice Foley, A Year in the Life, NBC, 1986.
  • Credits; Television Appearances; Episodic
  • "On to Richmond," The Americans, NBC, 1961.
  • "A Couple Dozen Tiny Pills," Doctors and the Nurses, CBS, 1965.
  • "The Encroachment," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1966.
  • "A Patient Lost," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1966.
  • "What Happened to All the Sunshine and Roses," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1966.
  • "The Taste of Crow," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1966.
  • "Out of a Concrete Tower," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1966.
  • "The Man Who Owned Everyone," Hawk, ABC, 1966.
  • "Dark Lady of the Sonnets," New York Television Theatre, WNET (New York City), 1966.
  • "None to Weep, None to Mourn," T.H.E. Cat, NBC, 1966.
  • "The Masquerade," The Virginian, NBC, 1967.
  • "Cry Hard, Cry Fast," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1967.
  • "The Favor," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1967.
  • "The Money Farm," Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1967.
  • "Coffin for a Clown," Mannix, CBS, 1967.
  • Dr. Anne Mulhall, "Return to Tomorrow" Star Trek, NBC, 1968.
  • Dr. Miranda Jones, "Is There in Truth No Beauty," Star Trek, NBC, 1968.
  • "Act of Violence," The F.B.I., ABC, 1968.
  • "This Guy Smith," I Spy, NBC, 1968.
  • "The Life Seekers," The Invaders, ABC, 1968.
  • "A Ride to Vengeance," The Outcasts, ABC, 1968.
  • "The Passing of a King," Bonanza, NBC, 1968.
  • "The Distant Shore," Felony Squad, ABC, 1968.
  • "The Day God Died," Insight, syndicated, 1969.
  • "And Eddie Makes Three," The Courtship of Eddie's Father, ABC, 1969.
  • Claire, "The Loser," Mod Squad, ABC, 1970.
  • "Murder by Proxy," Dan August, ABC, 1970.
  • "Time and Memories," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1970.
  • Mrs. Grace Turner, "The Great Shell Game," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971.
  • "Beware of the Watchdog," The Name of the Game, NBC, 1971.
  • "The Tender Comrade," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1971.
  • "The Politician," The Men from Shiloh, NBC, 1971.
  • "Good Samaritan," Ironside, NBC, 1971.
  • "A Gathering of Ghosts," Mannix, CBS, 1971.
  • Angela, "Death Wish on Tantalus Mountain," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1972.
  • "Dead Run," Banyon, NBC, 1972.
  • "Doctor and Mrs. Harper," Medical Center, CBS, 1972.
  • "Escape to Nowhere," The F.B.I., ABC, 1972.
  • "Charlie Gave Me Your Number," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1972.
  • "I'm Gonna Be Free," Insight, ABC, 1972.
  • "The Velvet Prison," The Bold Ones, NBC, 1972.
  • "A Lesson in Loving," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1973.
  • "The Mystery of the Yellow Rose," Hec Ramsey, NBC, 1973.
  • "The Elixir," Kung Fu, ABC, 1973.
  • "Ends of the Earth," Search, NBC, 1973.
  • "Cry Danger," Mannix, CBS, 1973.
  • "Hog Wild," The World of Disney, NBC, 1974.
  • Ava Brannigan, "Blood Money," Cannon, CBS, 1974.
  • Linda Bannister, "Charlie Harris at Large," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1975.
  • "Counterfeit Killer," Caribe, ABC, 1975.
  • Kate, "Terror Ship," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975.
  • Insight, syndicated, 1975.
  • Dr. Janet Carlisle, Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1976.
  • "The Adventure of the Judas Tree," Ellery Queen, NBC, 1976.
  • "Solitaire," Police Woman, NBC, 1977.
  • "Mirror Image," Hunter, CBS, 1977.
  • "Triple Exposure," Kingston: Confidential, NBC, 1977.
  • "Dead Lift," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1977.
  • "Pressure Point," Police Story, NBC, 1977.
  • Rosetti and Ryan, NBC, 1977.
  • "How Do You Run Forever?," Lucan, ABC, 1978.
  • "Sole Survivor," Hardy Boys Mysteries, ABC, 1978.
  • Carter Country, ABC, 1978.
  • Fantasy Island, ABC, 1979.
  • Sweepstakes, NBC, 1979.
  • The Love Boat, ABC, 1979.
  • "A Cry for Justice," Police Story, NBC, 1979.
  • Dr. Helen Banner, "Homecoming," The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1979.
  • "Bear Bondage," B.J. and the Bear, NBC, 1980.
  • "Sanctuary," The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1981.
  • Dr. Janet Carlisle, "Slow Boat to Madness," Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1981.
  • Claire Beaumond, "Harts on the Scent," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1984.
  • "Harts on the Run," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1984.
  • "Juggernaut," The Master, NBC, 1984.
  • Alexis Post, "Footnote to Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985.
  • Empty Nest, NBC, 1988.
  • Judge Levin, "The Trial: Part 1," Matlock, NBC, 1991.
  • Judge Levin, "The Trial: Part 2," Matlock, NBC, 1991.
  • Credits; Television Appearances; Movies
  • Kay Damian, Ordeal, ABC, 1973.
  • Carrie Donovan, Call to Danger, CBS, 1973.
  • Marg, Planet Earth, ABC, 1974.
  • Florence Kowski, To Kill a Cop, NBC, 1978.
  • May Purcell, Maneaters Are Loose!, CBS, 1978.
  • Kate Keller, The Miracle Worker, NBC, 1979.
  • Sally Bingham, The Return of Frank Cannon, CBS, 1980.
  • Angela Stafford, Agatha Christie's Murder in Three Acts (also known as Murder in Three Acts), CBS, 1986.
  • Chris Coughlin, The Return of Sam McCloud, CBS, 1989.
  • Frances, Locked Up: A Mother's Rage (also known as They're Doing My Timeand The Delores Donovan Story), CBS, 1991.
  • Lauren Jeffreys, Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion (also known as The Case of the Deadly Fashion), NBC, 1991.
  • Credits; Television Appearances; Specials
  • "A Special Act of Love," ABC Afternoon Playbreak, ABC, 1973.
  • Julie Sears, It Can't Happen to Me, syndicated, 1978.
  • The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1985.
  • The "L.A. Law" 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991.
  • Credits; Film Appearances
  • Cynthia, The Swimmer, Columbia, 1968.
  • Anne Marley, Number One (also known as The Pro), United Artists, 1969.
  • Ruth Petrocelli, The Lawyer, Paramount, 1969.
  • Katy, One More Train to Rob, Universal, 1971.
  • Alexandra Perry, The Other, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972.
  • Alana Fitzgerald, Chosen Survivors, Columbia, 1974.
  • Lois Boyle, McQ, Warner Bros., 1974.
  • Elaine, Beyond Reason, Allwyn, 1977.
  • Credits; Stage Appearances
  • Miss Moran, A Very Rich Woman, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1965.