Dianne Foster


Actor
Dianne Foster

Biography

Life Events

Photo Collections

Drive a Crooked Road - Movie Posters
Drive a Crooked Road - Movie Posters
Drive a Crooked Road - Lobby Card Set
Drive a Crooked Road - Lobby Card Set
Gideon's Day - Lobby Card Set
Gideon's Day - Lobby Card Set
Drive a Crooked Road - Behind-the-Scenes Photos
Drive a Crooked Road - Behind-the-Scenes Photos

Videos

Movie Clip

Gideon Of Scotland Yard (1958/9) -- (Movie Clip) He Sounds Like He's Dead Stuck at the Yard into the evening Jack Hawkins (title character) hears from Liggot (Frank Lawton) who's wangled the name of the paramour (second-billed Dianne Foster making her first appearance more than hour into the feature, as Joanna Delafield) of their crooked now-deceased colleague, whom he visits and manipulates, in Gideon Of Scotland Yard, 1959, a.k.a Gideon's Day, from the first novel in the series by John Creasey.
Violent Men, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) You Won't Like My Way Of Fighting Big actors staking out positions, Parrish (Glenn Ford) with Judith (Dianne Foster), then her rancher dad Wilkison (Edward G. Robinson), his wife Martha (Barbara Stanwyck) and brother Cole (Brian Keith), in The Violent Men, 1955.
Brothers Rico, The -- (Movie Clip) Open, Eddie Rico After the credits, ex-mob accountant Eddie Rico (Richard Conte) arises from what looks like idyllic domestic sleep for an un-welcome phone call, in Phil Karlson's The Brothers Rico, 1957.
Bamboo Prison, The -- (Movie Clip) I'm Nijinsky! Korean War P-O-W's rush to get a look at Tanya (Dianne Foster), wife of the turncoat head interrogator, in her first appearance, and Brady (Brian Keith) reveals he knows the informer Rand (Robert Francis) is a double agent, in The Bamboo Prison, 1955.
King Of The Roaring 20's (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Jekyll And Company Showgirl Carolyn (Dianne Foster) backstage with Madge (Diana Dors) and company, then on her second date with Arnold (David Janssen) in King Of The Roaring 20's -- The Story Of Arnold Rothstein, 1961.
Last Hurrah, The (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Sex Fiends, Dope Addicts Mayor Skeffington (Spencer Tracy) at a campaign rally, his nephew, columnist Caulfield (Jeffrey Hunter) with his wife (Dianne Foster) and her grouchy father (Willis Bouchey), then the mayor's no-account son (Arthur Walsh) arriving home, in John Ford's The Last Hurrah, 1958.
Bamboo Prison, The -- (Movie Clip) Welcome, Comrades! Following the credits, Brady (Brian Keith), Doc (Earle Hyman) and other new prisoners meet inmates Pike (Leo Gordon), Pop (King Donovan) et al at their Korean prison camp, in director Lewis Seiler's The Bamboo Prison, 1955.

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