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  1. Other articles where Dyan Cannon is discussed: Cary Grant: …in divorce (from fourth wife Dyan Cannon) and child-custody proceedings that dragged on until 1969 and consumed his attention; it is said that he lost much of his interest in filmmaking during that period. One of the few stars for whom the term “screen icon” is not mere hyperbole, Grant…

  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › dyan_cannonDyan Cannon | Rotten Tomatoes

    14 de abr. de 2018 · Dyan Cannon. Highest Rated: 90% The Last of Sheila (1973) Lowest Rated: Not Available. Birthday: Jan 4, 1937. Birthplace: Tacoma, Washington, USA. After some TV work and minor features, this sexy ...

  3. Dyan Cannon. Samille Diane Friesen is an American actress, filmmaker, and screenwriter. She is better known by her stage name, Dyan Cannon. Active since 1958, she has been nominated for the Oscars three times and the Golden Globe Award three times and won the latter for ‘Heaven Can Wait’. A native of Washington, Cannon had harboured ...

  4. Biography. After some TV work and minor features, this sexy, zany and spirited blonde sparkled as a deft comedienne in several trendy films of the 1970s and 80s. In 1976, Dyan Cannon directed, wrote, produced, edited and scored the AFI-sponsored, Oscar-nominated live-action short, "Number One," about children's natural curiosity about their ...

  5. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Dyan Cannon and Jennifer Grant are opening up about their family's legacy in Archie.Executive produced by the mother-daughter duo, the show explores the true story of Cary Grant and his rise from a troubled childhood as Archie Leach in 1900s Bristol, England to becoming one of Hollywood's biggest stars.

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  6. 8 de dic. de 2023 · About ARCHIE: Archie is a four-part drama that outlines the life of the infamous Cary Grant. Born in Bristol, England in 1904, to parents Elsie and Elias, A...

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  7. In 1976, Dyan Cannon directed, wrote, produced, edited and scored the AFI-sponsored, Oscar-nominated live-action short, "Number One," about children's natural curiosity about their bodies and the adult values that stifle them. She made her feature directing and writing debut with the semi-autobiographical, "The End of Innocence" (1990).