Actress Diane Delano, seen throughout a long career in series such as NCIS, Desperate Housewives or even Welcome to Alaskadied on December 13, 2024 at the age of 67.
She is a popular actress whose face was, as sometimes happens, better known than her name. American actress Diane Delano died on Friday December 13, 2024 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 67. The granddaughter of actor John Merton has died following a devastating cancer.
Death of Diane Delano, the actress of Madame is served, NCIS et Desperate Housewives died at age 67
The bad news was announced by her friend, the actress Stepfanie Kramer, the ex-heroine of the cult series Rick Hunter with Fred Dryer. The interpreter of Dee Dee McCall pointed out that Diane Delano was “tall, bold and she brought her sharp wit and perfect comic timing to each of her roles. Her strong, husky presence meant she never went unnoticed. She was one of a kind.” The sad information was confirmed by Dennis Sevier, Diane Delano’s agent, who published a press release on the People site. “When Diane walked into any room, you instantly knew she was there! She was full of life and deeply loved being an actress. We will miss her dearly.” he writes like this.
Death of Diane Delano: A look back at the career of the actress NCIS et Desperate Housewives
Born in the City of Angels on January 29, 1957, Diane Delano began acting at the age of 6 and took her first steps on the small and big screen at the very beginning of the 1980s. For nearly 40 years, she carve out an XXL filmography, particularly on the series side. From the family sitcom What’s up, doctor? has Los Angeles Lawpassing through Rick Hunter, Madame is served, Code Quantum, Desperate Housewives (whose creator Marc Cherry is thinking about a funny reboot) or even Welcome to Alaskain which she plays the unforgettable officer Barbara Semanski, she becomes a familiar face for American viewers. Diane Delano has never stopped filming, her last appearances on screen date back just a few months…
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