Diana Dors

Last updated on the 25 June 2024 by Maeve

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Mini Biography

Born: 4 May 1984, Windsor, Berkshire, England. 

Diana Dors, born Diana Mary Fluck, was a British actress and sex symbol who captivated audiences with her beauty, talent, and charming personality. Her early life was marked by a passion for entertainment, leading her to become one of the most recognisable faces in the British film industry.

Diana Dors in Value for Money
Diana Dors in Value for Money

Dors grew up in a working-class family and showed an early interest in performing arts. She attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where she laid the foundation for her future success.

Her career highlights encompassed a wide range of films, television shows, and stage performances. During the 1950s, Dors became known for her roles in British films such as “Yield to the Night” (1956) and “The Long Haul” (1957). She quickly gained a reputation as a femme fatale and was often cast in seductive and alluring roles, which further solidified her status as a sex symbol.

Diana Dors The Weak and the Wicked
Glynis Johns and Diana Dors in The Weak and the Wicked

Diana Dors’ personal life was as captivating as her on-screen presence. She had a string of high-profile relationships, including her marriages to Dennis Hamilton and Alan Lake. She was frequently seen in the company of celebrities and was known for her glamorous lifestyle. However, behind the glitz and glamour, Dors faced her fair share of struggles, including financial difficulties and health issues.

Diana Dors - A Kid for Two Farthings
Diana Dors – A Kid for Two Farthings

Despite the ups and downs, Dors remained a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Her talent and versatility allowed her to transition seamlessly between film, television, and stage work. She continued to act throughout her life, taking on diverse roles that showcased her range as an actress.

Sadly, Diana Dors passed away on May 4, 1984, at the age of 52. However, her legacy lives on, and she is remembered as an iconic symbol of beauty and glamour in British cinema. Her impact on popular culture cannot be overstated, and her contributions to the entertainment industry continue to inspire generations of actors and actresses.

 

Suggested viewing

 

A Kid for Two Farthings (1955)

A Kid for Two Farthings poster

Bftv 8.5 / IMDb 6.4

A Kid for Two Farthings is a drama directed by Carol Reed. Set in London’s East End, the story follows a young boy named Joe who believes that a magical unicorn can grant his wishes. With the help of his community, Joe embarks on a heartwarming journey of hope and imagination.

Top cast: Celia Johnson, Diana Dors, David Kossoff, Joe Robinson, Brenda de Banzie, Primo Carnera, Irene Handl, Lou Jacobi, Sid James.

 

Yield to the Night (1956)

Yield to the Night poster

Bftv 8.0 / IMDb 7.1

“Yield to the Night” is a drama film that centers around Mary Hilton, a woman sentenced to death for murder. The story delves into Mary’s emotional journey as she contemplates her fate, reflecting on her past and the events that led her to commit the crime. It explores themes of justice, redemption and the human spirit in the face of adversity.

Top cast: Diana Dors, Yvonne Mitchell, Michael Craig, Geoffrey Keen, Liam Redmond, Mary Mackenzie, Joan Miller, Olga Lindo.

 

The Long Haul (1957)

The Long Haul poster

Bftv 8.0 / IMDb 6.7

In “The Long Haul” , an American ex-GI named Harry finds himself working as a truck driver to financially support his British war bride, Connie. However, their peaceful life takes a turbulent turn when Harry becomes entangled in a web of blackmail orchestrated by a cunning criminal. Forced to join a smuggling operation, Harry’s loyalty and determination to protect his loved ones is put to the test.

Top cast: Victor Mature, Diana Dors, Patrick Allen, Gene Anderson, Liam Redmond, Peter Reynolds, Maurice Denham, Michael Brennan.

 

Value for Money (1955)

Value for Money poster

Bftv 8.0 / IMDb 5.9

“Value for Money” is a  comedy that revolves around a charming and ambitious young man named John who inherits a struggling business. Determined to turn it around, he faces various challenges, including a romantic entanglement with a beautiful but manipulative woman named Delia.

Top cast: Diana Dors, John Gregson, Susan Stephen, Derek Farr, Frank Pettingell, Charles Victor, Sid James, Marjorie Rhodes.

 

The Weak and the Wicked (1954)

The Weak and the Wicked poster

Bftv 8.0 / IMDb 6.4

“The Weak and the Wicked” is a drama that tells the story of a young woman named Jean who is imprisoned for a crime she did not commit. Inside the prison, she faces hardships and forms unexpected friendships, ultimately striving to overcome the injustices of the system and reclaim her life.

Top cast: Glynis Johns, Diana Dors, John Gregson, Olive Sloane, Rachel Roberts, Joan Collins, Megs Jenkins, Jean Taylor Smith.

 

The Last Page (aka Man Bait, 1952)

Man Bait (The Last Page) poster

Bftv 8.0 / IMDb 6.3

In this intriguing tale, a married bookstore owner finds himself irresistibly drawn to his alluring blonde clerk. Succumbing to temptation, he makes an advance towards her, unaware that this act will plunge him into a treacherous web of blackmail and murder, testing his strength and unraveling the truth. The consequences of his actions lead to a thrilling journey of suspense and deceit, where nothing is as it seems.

Top cast: George Brent, Marguerite Chapman, Diana Dors, Raymond Huntley, Eleanor Summerfield, Peter Reynolds, Meredith Edwards, Harry Fowler, Isabel Dean.

 

Diana Dors full filmography @ Wikipedia
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A Kid For Two Farthings Trailer (1955)
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THE LONG HAUL (1957) ♦RARE♦ Theatrical Trailer
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The Weak and the Wicked (1954) - Trailer