Diana Muldaur
Biography
Diana Muldaur is a distinguished American actress celebrated for her dynamic roles across both television and film. Born in New York City on August 19, 1938, she pursued her education at the University of California, Berkeley, setting the stage for a thriving career that began in the 1960s.
Muldaur rose to fame with her memorable appearances in various television series, including "The Twilight Zone," "The Streets of San Francisco," and her notable role as Rosalind Shays in "L.A. Law." Her filmography features significant performances in movies such as "The Last of the Mobile Hot Shots" and the classic thriller "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three."
Perhaps most famously, she is recognized for her portrayal of Dr. Kate Pulaski on the beloved series "Star Trek: The Next Generation," a role that has left a lasting impact on fans of the franchise.
In addition to her television and film endeavors, Muldaur boasts a rich theatrical background, having showcased her talents in numerous productions on and off Broadway, which has garnered her both critical acclaim and a loyal following.
Beyond acting, Muldaur has also made her mark as a director and producer, demonstrating her multifaceted contributions to the performing arts. Her career reflects a deep commitment to storytelling and a passion for her craft, solidifying her status as a revered figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
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The Lawyer
1970 • Ruth Petrocelli
One More Train to Rob
1971 • Katy
Locked Up: A Mother’s Rage
1991 • Frances
The Miracle Worker (1979)
1979 • Kate Keller
The Other
1972 • Alexandra
Planet Earth
1974 • Yuloff
Chaos on the Bridge
2014 • Self
Murder in Three Acts
1986
McQ
1974 • Lois
Number One
1969 • Ann Marley
Chosen Survivors
1974 • Alana Fitzgerald
Harold Robbins' The Survivors
1969