Actress Diane Delano, known for her roles in various television shows, passed away at the age of 66 due to cancer. Her friend Stepfanie Kramer shared the news, highlighting Delano's larger-than-life personality and comedic talents.
Delano died Friday of cancer in her home in Sherman Oaks, her friend Stepfanie Kramer announced. She was big and bold and brought her sharp wit and perfect comic timing to every role,” Kramer said. “Her earthy and raucous presence enabled her to always own the room. She was one of a kind. Delano was born in Los Angeles on Jan. 29, 1957, and was related to Myrtland Vivian LaVarre, a New York stage actor who was convinced by Cecil B.
DeMille to change his name to John Merton and move to Hollywood. One of Merton’s kids became tough-guy actor Lane Bradford, and he would often take Delano and her cousins to watch him work. “Although it was in her DNA, I believe those early studio visits cemented Diane’s love for a life within the industry,” her cousin Rick Sparks noted. Delano started acting when she was 6 and graduated from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts/West, and in 1983 she appeared onscreen for the first time on NBC’s
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