Diane Webber Height, Weight, Age, Death, Family, Children

July 2024 · 3 minute read
Diane Webber Quick Info
Height5 ft 2 in
Weight63 kg
Date of BirthJuly 27, 1932
Zodiac SignLeo
Date of DeathAugust 19, 2008

Diane Webber was an American dancer, model, and actress who found fame in the 1950s and 1960s as a popular pin-up girl. She had graced the covers of famous men’s magazines such as Esquire, Escapade, Adam, Frolic, Modern Sunbathing, Beau, Jem, Nugget, Mermaid, Tiger, Fling, Monsieur, American Nu*ist, Rogue, to name a few.

Born Name

Marguerite Diane Empey

Nick Name

Diane

Age

She was born on July 27, 1932.

Died

On August 19, 2008, she passed away in California at the age of 76 years following complications from surgery to treat cancer.

Sun Sign

Leo

Born Place

Los Angeles, California, United States

Nationality

American

Education

She studied at the Hollywood High School located in California.

Occupation

Model, Dancer, Actress

Family

Build

Voluptuous

Height

5 ft 2 in or 157.5 cm

Weight

63 kg or 139 lbs

Boyfriend / Spouse

Diane Webber had dated –

  • Joseph Webber (1955-1986) – The buxom beauty tied the knot with Joseph Webber in 1955. The couple was married until 1986 when their divorce was finalized. During this time, she gave birth to a son and named him John Webber (b. 1956).
  • Race / Ethnicity

    White

    Hair Color

    Dark Brown

    However, Diane Webber’s hair had turned ‘Gray’ by the time of her death.

    Eye Color

    Blue

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    Diane Webber Facts

  • As a child, she had taken ballet lessons from the renowned Russian ballerina, Maria Bekefi
  • Diane was featured on several cover photos of pop music records belonging to the 1950s and 1960s. Some of them are as follows: Sea of Dreams (1958) by Nelson Riddle, Jewels of the Sea (1961) by Les Baxter, Satin Brass (1959) by George Shearing, La Femme (1956) by Les Baxter, Jazz for Relaxation (1956) by Marty Paich, Chilie con Cugie (1959) by Xavier Cugat, Sheer Ecstasy (Luxuriously Slow Moods Of The Cesana  Strings) (1960) by Otto Cesana, and Bed Time Music (1965) by Seiji Hiraoka and His Quartet.
  • She posed as Playboy Magazine‘s ‘Playmate of the Month’ twice in May 1955 and again in February 1956.
  • Gay Talese’s non-fiction book Thy Neighbor’s Wife (1980) highlighted Diane’s legendary status as a Playboy model among her peers.
  • Her last film appearance was as a belly dance instructor in the film, The Trial of Billy Jack (1974). The film, which was widely panned by critics upon its release, also starred Delores Taylor, Tom Laughlin, Victor Izay, Teresa Kelly, Sara Lane, Riley Hill, Sacheen Littlefeather, among others. Moreover, the Western found a place in Harry Medved’s 1978 book, ‘The Fifty Worst Films of All Time’ at #47.
  • Diane worked as a professional belly dancing instructor from 1969 until 1980 at the former Everywoman’s Village located in Van Nuys, California.
  • She was born on the same date as other prominent Hollywood celebrities such as Maya Rudolph, Norman Lear, Julian McMahon, Triple H, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Taylor Schilling, Maureen McGovern, Roxanne Hart, Abe Cunningham, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Heidi Gardner, among many others.
  • During the last few years of her life, Diane worked as a librarian and archivist at a law firm located in Santa Monica.
  • Featured Image by Vincenzo De Palma / Pinterest

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