Dyan Cannon

Dyan Cannon

88 · Born: Jan 4, 1937

Personal Details

Official Socials
BornJan 4, 1937 Tacoma, Washington, USA
Spouse
  • Stanley Fimberg

    ( Apr 18, 1985 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Cary Grant

    ( Jul 22, 1965 to Mar 21, 1968 )
Parents
  • Ben Friesen
  • Claire Portnoy
Relatives
  • Dave Friesen (Sibling)
  • Cary Benjamin Page (Grandchild)
  • Davian Adele Grant (Grandchild)

Biography

Dyan Cannon is the first woman in the history of the Motion Picture Academy to be nominated for Oscars both in front of and behind the camera. Her diligence and determination have been rewarded by many prestigious honors.

She received her first Academy Award nomination for her memorable role as Alice in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969),opposite Natalie Wood and directed by Paul Mazursky. For her performance, she garnered the coveted New York Film Critics Award.

Dyan received her second Academy Award nomination in the category of Best Live Action Short for writing and directing the 48-minute film, Number One (1976),which she also produced, edited and scored. The New York Times commended the film as one of the best movies ever made concerning children's development.

She received her third Academy Award nomination for her comedic role as Julia Farnsworth, opposite Warren Beatty, in Heaven Can Wait (1978),for which she won the Golden Globe Award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Later that year, she portrayed Sally Stanford in the Emmy Award-nominated biopic Lady of the House (1978) and starred in another comedy hit, Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978),opposite Peter Sellers and directed by Blake Edwards, and was named Female Star of the Year by the Hollywood Women's Press Club.

As the singular force behind the motion picture The End of Innocence (1990),Dyan undertook a triumvirate of tasks as writer, director and star. Dyan's work received amazing reviews from the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times.

Dyan has co-starred on two outstanding prime-time television shows. For several years, she brought her own brand of humor, class and sexiness to the role of Whipper Cone on the Emmy Award-winning series Ally McBeal (1997). She then starred as the vivacious and free-spirited Honey Bernstein-Flynn on NBC's comedy series Three Sisters (2001).

Her filmography is vast and includes TNT's remake of the Warner Bros. classic Christmas in Connecticut (1992),directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger; Author! Author! (1982) opposite Al Pacino; The Last of Sheila (1973),directed by Herbert Ross; two films directed by Sidney Lumet: Deathtrap (1982),co-starring Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve, and The Anderson Tapes (1971),starring Sean Connery; an adaptation of Jacqueline Susann's The Love Machine (1971); Such Good Friends (1971),directed by Otto Preminger; and Honeysuckle Rose (1980),in which she played Willie Nelson's wife and made her debut as a country music singer.

She has starred on Broadway and in her own musical stage act at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas and Harrah's in Lake Tahoe. Dyan co-wrote the title song for Chaka Khan's album, The Woman I Am, with Brenda Russell.

Dyan wanted to take time off from her acting career to write. During the next nine years, she not only collaborated on a Broadway musical, but wrote her memoir, "Dear Cary," which was on the New York Times best seller list three different times spanning four years. A miniseries adaptation of the book, Archie (2023),starring Jason Isaacs and created by Jeff Pope, premiered on ITV and is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

Dyan is recognized as an exceptional motivational speaker for prominent associations and corporations. Children are her passion and most of her work centers around the care and welfare of kids. She is the national spokesperson for the Hemangioma Treatment Foundation, an organization that provides treatment to children all over the world who are afflicted with vascular birthmarks. She is the international executive spokesperson for Operation Lookout, an organization dedicated to recovering missing and exploited children who have been kidnapped from their homes, schools, etc. She has also been national spokesperson for Martin Colette's Wildlife Waystation, an international refuge that rescues and rehabilitates wild and exotic animals, as well as national spokesperson for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America.

In addition, she devotes time and energy to several other charitable organizations such as California's Special Olympics for physically and mentally challenged athletes and also works with recovering addicts weekly.

Dyan is a permanent fixture at the Los Angeles Lakers basketball games.

Career

2021
Hope's Legacy
Hope's Legacy as Linda Locke
2004
After the Sunset
After the Sunset as Dyan Cannon (uncredited)
2003
Kangaroo Jack
Kangaroo Jack as Anna Carbone
2001
Three Sisters
Three Sisters as Honey Bernstein-Flynn
2000
My Mother, the Spy
My Mother, the Spy as Gloria Shaeffer
1999
1998
Diamond Girl
Diamond Girl as Abby Montana
The Sender
The Sender as Gina Fairfax
1997
Out to Sea
Out to Sea as Liz LaBreche
That Darn Cat
That Darn Cat as Mrs. Flint
Allie & Me
Allie & Me as Christine Brown (uncredited)
Ally McBeal
Ally McBeal as Jennifer 'Whipper' Cone
1993
The Pickle
The Pickle as Ellen Stone
1992
Christmas in Connecticut
Christmas in Connecticut as Elizabeth Blane
1991
Jailbirds
Jailbirds as Rosie LaCroix
1990
1988
Caddyshack II
Caddyshack II as Elizabeth Pearce
Disneyland
Disneyland as Annie Hackett
Mickey's 60th Birthday
Mickey's 60th Birthday as Annie Hackett
She's Having a Baby
She's Having a Baby as Dyan Cannon (uncredited)
1985
Jenny's War
Jenny's War as Jenny Baines
Arthur the King
Arthur the King as Katherine
1984
Master of the Game
Master of the Game as Katherine 'Kate' Blackwell
1982
Author! Author!
Author! Author! as Alica Detroit
Deathtrap
Deathtrap as Myra Bruhl
Having It All
Having It All as Thera Baylin
1980
Coast to Coast
Coast to Coast as Madie Levrington
1978
Heaven Can Wait
Heaven Can Wait as Julia Farnsworth
Lady of the House
Lady of the House as Sally Stanford
1974
Virginia Hill
Virginia Hill as Virginia Hill
1973
Shamus
Shamus as Alexis Montaigne
1971
The Love Machine
The Love Machine as Judith Austin
1969
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice as Alice Henderson
1960
1959
2023
Archie
Archie as Novel
1990
The End of Innocence
The End of Innocence as Director, Writer