Dianne Hull

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Dianne Hull
Born (1949-11-24) November 24, 1949 (age 74)
Occupation Actress
Years active 1969-1991

Dianne Hull (born November 24, 1949) is an actress whose film career began in 1969 and ended in the early 1990s. The films she has acted in include Aloha, Bobby and Rose, The Arrangement, Christmas Evil, The Onion Field and The Fifth Floor.

Biography

Hull is the daughter of model and actress Lorrie Hull and her first husband.[1] Along with her mother, she has had an interest in cryonics and has attended the local cryonics group meetings and gatherings.

Today Dianne Hull is a method acting teacher.[2]

Career

Hull studied acting in California with Lee Strasberg. There, she was discovered by Elia Kazan, who cast her in his 1969 film The Arrangement. In this, her film debut, she played the role of "Ellen Anderson," daughter of the main character "Eddie Anderson" played by Kirk Douglas.[3]

In 1975, she co-starred with Paul Le Mat in the Floyd Mutrux-directed Aloha, Bobby and Rose, a drama about a motor mechanic and a divorced single mother who accidentally cause the death of a store clerk during a fake robbery prank.[4] Made on a budget of $60,000, Aloha, Bobby and Rose grossed $35 million in the United States during its theatrical run.[5]

In 1978, Hull appeared in The Fifth Floor, playing the part of a disco dancer who collapses on a dance floor, is misdiagnosed and sent to a psychiatric ward, where she attracts the attention of an unbalanced orderly played by Bo Hopkins.[6][7][8]

In 1980, she appeared in a low-budget horror film directed by Lewis Jackson, called You Better Watch Out (also known as Christmas Evil), involving a twisted toymaker who dresses up as Santa Claus and goes on a murderous rampage.[9] it also starred Brandon Maggart, Jeffrey DeMunn and Andy Fenwick.[10]

One of Hull's last roles was in 1991, when she appeared in the made-for-television film Murder 101 that starred Pierce Brosnan.[11]

Filmography (selective)

Film

Television

References

  1. Alcor Life Extension Foundation Lorrie Hull Alcor Member Profile
  2. Method Acting Classes & Special Method Intensive
  3. American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1961 to 1970 Page 44
  4. Hollywood Film 1963-1976: Years of Revolution and Reaction by Drew Casper Page 1919
  5. Phase 4 Films presents Aloha, Bobby and Rose. Phase 4 Films. 1 February 2015
  6. New York Magazine 2 Jun 1980 Movies Page 68
  7. Health Professionals on Screen By Ann Catherine Paietta, Jean L. Kauppila Page 114 540. The Fifth Floor
  8. Blockbuster Video guide to movies and videos, 1996 Page 350
  9. Yes Weekly Dec. 31, 2014 DVD PICK OF THE WEEK: by Mark Burger
  10. Inside Pulse December 16, 2014 Blu-ray Review: Christmas Evil by Joe Corey
  11. Variety and Daily Variety Television Reviews 1991 - 1992 March 20, 1991
  12. Turner Classic Movies Dianne Hull
  13. Encyclopedia of Television Pilots, 1937-2012 By Vincent Terrace Page 234 3639 The Police Story (1973).
  14. IMDB, Police Story: Season 1, Episode 0 Slow Boy (20 Mar. 1973), imdb.com, accessed Apr. 17, 2015.

External links

Dianne Hull at the Internet Movie Database