Meet award-winning actress, author and producer Dyan Cannon for lunch at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Her roles include Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice; Ally McBeal, Heaven Can Wait and more! This legend has worked and socialized with the entertainment elite!
Dyan Cannon is the first woman to be nominated for Oscars both in front of and behind the camera. She won a New York Film Critics Award and received her first Oscar nomination for Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice opposite Natalie Wood and directed by Paul Mazursky. 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 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 won the Golden Globe and received her third Oscar nomination for her comedic role as Julia Farnsworth, opposite Warren Beatty, in Heaven Can Wait. Later that year, she portrayed Sally Stanford in the Emmy Award-nominated biopic Lady of the House and starred in another comedy hit, Revenge of the Pink Panther opposite Peter Sellers and directed by Blake Edwards. As the singular force behind the motion picture The End of Innocence, Dyan undertook a triumvirate of tasks as writer, director and star.
Dyan co-starred as Whipper Cone on the Emmy Award-winning series Ally McBeal and as Honey Bernstein-Flynn on Three Sisters. Her filmography includes Christmas in Connecticut, directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger; Author! Author! opposite Al Pacino; The Last of Sheila directed by Herbert Ross; two films directed by Sidney Lumet: Deathtrap co-starring Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve & The Anderson Tapes starring Sean Connery; an adaptation of Jacqueline Susann's The Love Machine; Such Good Friends directed by Otto Preminger; and, Honeysuckle Rose in which she played Willie Nelson's wife making her debut as a country music singer. Cannon 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. And she is a LA Lakers fan!
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