
The actual document does not have these concealing marks. This image has been censored to conceal personal information depicted in the image. Receipt is creased and has carbon copy marks. Form is lightly creased and toned at top edge. Additionally, Webber was a belly dancer and also taught dance.
#DIANE WEBBER HISTORY TRIAL#
As an actress, she appeared on several television programs such as Peter Gunn & Highway Patrol (1959), and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1967) in films-Mermaids of Tiburon (1962), Sinthia, the Devil's Doll (1970) and The Trial of Billy Jack (1974). She and her husband were nudists and she appeared on the covers of publications that endorsed that lifestyle. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month in May 1955 and again in February 1956. Diane Webber (1932-2008) was born in southern California and began her career as a chorus girl. Membership form for the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists as an actress, dancer and swimmer.

With 6½x3½ initiation fee receipt carbon copy with perforated left edge stapled at top edge.
#DIANE WEBBER HISTORY SERIES#
American Gothic (TV series) (TV series 1995-1996) - Dr.AFTRA membership application signed by actress Diane Webber in 1958ĭocument signed "Diane Webber" in blue ink.What the Deaf Man Heard (1997) - Tolliver Tynan.Dangerous Beauty (1998) - King Henri III.The Cell (2000) - FBI Special Agent Gordon Ramsey.The Mind of the Married Man (TV series 2001 - 2002) - Jake Berman.


Pakula ( The Pelican Brief, 1993) and Martin Brest ( Meet Joe Black, 1998). Weber's roles were often in bit parts in A-list movies, beginning with that of Kyra Sedgwick's unnamed boyfriend in the Oliver Stone-directed period saga Born on the Fourth of July (1989) and continuing with work for directors including Sidney Lumet ( A Stranger Among Us, 1992), Alan J.

Weber studied at Russia's famed Moscow Art Theatre. He also attended Juilliard, from which he graduated in 1991. Later he went to the United States to study at Middlebury College in Vermont, where he majored in English Literature and Political Science, graduating cum laude with a BA. His father would die later in 2006 after years of substance abuse. When he was 8, his mother died from a drug overdose. Almost nothing was known about his childhood until the book, A Day in the life by Robert Greenfield was released it chronicled the nomadic lifestlye of Weber's father and mother, Tommy and Susan "Puss" Weber, as they followed the Rolling Stones during the recording Exile on Main St (1972). Born in London, he attended Summerhill School, Leiston, Suffolk.
