Diana Weston

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Diana Weston
Born Diana Weston
(1953-11-13) 13 November 1953
Toronto, Canada
Occupation Actress
Years active 1975-present

Diana Weston (born 13 November 1953 in Toronto, Canada) is an English actress who has been on British television since 1975. She is a grandchild of Charles Basil Price.

Biography

Career

Weston's first role was in a 1975 episode of Thriller, and parts in Raffles, The Sweeney, The Professionals, Agony, Shoestring and Bless Me Father soon followed. Since the late 1980s, she has appeared in The New Statesman, Boon, A Bit of a Do, About Face, Nightingales, Jonathan Creek, Casualty, Emmerdale, My Family, New Tricks and a main role in the 2000 sitcom Pay and Display.

However it is for the role of Caroline in sitcom The Upper Hand that she is best remembered, starring alongside Joe McGann and Honor Blackman, with the show being a huge success for ITV from 1990 - 1996.

Personal life

Diana Weston had a long relationship with the actor Robert Lindsay, and they had one daughter, Sydney (born 1988), who has also made television appearances. She and Lindsay separated after he started a relationship with actress/presenter Rosemarie Ford, although she continued to work with him on occasion.

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