Diana Georger

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Diana Georger (born 1962) is an American film and television actress.

Georger was born in Rochester, New York and went to Cardinal Mooney High school. She graduated from Ithaca College with a BFA in Theatre with an emphasis in vocal performance and dance. She studied abroad in London. She has a brother David, 2 years younger, who is an attorney in New York City. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her two boys and husband Paul Jackson, a production designer.

Georger starred in the short film Visas and Virtue, which won the 1997 Academy Award for Live Action Short Film. She was involved early on in the project which began as a stage play by Tim Toyama, appearing in its very first reading at East West Players in Los Angeles. She originated the role of Helena Rosen in the play's world premiere at The Road Theatre, and reprised the same role in the film adaptation. She continues to perform regularly on stage and is an associate member of the exceptional Buffalo Nights Theatre Company in Los Angeles.

Georger is of English descent.

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