Mike Wallace Interview: ‘Diana Dors- Complete (1957)’

Diana Dors--Complete Mike Wallace Interview, 1957

Source:Alan Eichler– English Muffin Diana Dors, being interviewed by Mike Wallace in 1957.

Source:The New Democrat 

“Diana Dors in interviewed by Mike Wallace in this half-hour program from 1957.”

From Alan Eichler

I don’t know a whole lot about Diana Dors. Over the last few months I’ve been watching a few of her films to get to know more about her, because what I’ve seen and heard about her, has been very interesting and have been pretty impressed. The so-called Silent Generation of people born in the mid to late 1920s and 1930s lets say, produced several very attractive Hollywood goddess’s that all had multiple talents. Gorgeous, sexy baby-face women that all had multiple talents. Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Diana Dors are all from this era.

There are several others from this era including Kim Novak, Angie Dickinson and Barbara Eden. But I mention Marilyn, Jayne and Diana, because they were very similar in talents and abilities and perhaps even personalities and how they presented themselves. And we’re all advertised as Hollywood bombshells that could do multiple things. Both Marilyn and Jayne just didn’t bomb out, but both died in their mid-thirties from apparent suicides from drug abuse. Diana by far had the longest and most successful career from these three entertainers.

That is a big reason why I’m so interested in Diana Dors. She made it, unlike Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. She had a fairly long career, especially compared to the others and wasn’t just a Hollywood bombshell or a blonde bimbo. She wasn’t a bimbo, but someone who had a very good career as an actress and had staying power. And had a successful career as an actress for thirty years until she did in the mid 1980s. She died early as well in her early fifties, but had a very good and even long career, unlike Marilyn and Jane.

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