Diana Muldaur - Famous Voice Actor

Diana Muldaur Net Worth

$3,000,000

Famous American actress Diana Muldaur’s net worth is $3 million dollars. She rose to fame with her performance in L.A. Law as Rosalind Shays and in Star Trek: The Next Generation as Dr. Katherine Pulaski.

Key facts:

The following are key facts about Diana Muldaur, an American actress known for portraying different roles on screen:
  • She is best known for her roles in L.A. Law as Rosalind Shays and as Dr. Katherine Pulaski in the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
  • She began acting in high school and continued through college under the guidance of Stella Adler.
  • She made a name for herself on the New York stage before getting her big break as Belle in Harold Robbins' The Survivors in 1969.
  • Diana Muldaur was a five-episode contract actor as Jeannie Orloff in the final season of Richard Chamberlain's NBC medical drama Dr. Kildare.
  • She also appeared on various TV shows including Hawaii 5-, The Virginian, Mod Squad, The F.B.I., and Bonanza.

Basic Information About Diana Muldaur

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Voice Actor
Net worth$3,000,000
Date of birth1938-08-19 (86 years old)
Place of birthNew York City
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksDr. Pulaski on "Star Trek: the next generation" (season 2).
Piercing eyes
Rosalind Shays in "L.A. Law" (season 4 and 5).
Seductive deep voice
SpouseRobert Dozier - (11 OctoberΒ 1981 - 6 JanuaryΒ 2012)Β (his death)
James Vickery - (26 JulyΒ 1969 - 19 OctoberΒ 1979)Β (his death)
GenderFemale
Height5 ft 5 in (1.66 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Diana Muldaur roles

Movie / Series Role
The SwimmerCynthia
Batman: The Animated SeriesDr. Leslie Thompkins 5 episodes, 1992-1993
Star Trek: The Next GenerationDoctor Pulaski 20 episodes, 1988-1989
The VirginianLaura Messinger / ... 2 episodes, 1967-1971
The Incredible HulkHelen Banner / ... 2 episodes, 1979-1981
MannixFran Webber / ... 3 episodes, 1967-1973
Star TrekDr. Ann Mulhall / ... 2 episodes, 1968
Murder, She WroteAlexis Post 1 episode, 1985
Kung FuTheodora 1 episode, 1973
The DoctorsAnn Carwell / ... 6 episodes, 1963
Police WomanHelen Murphy 1 episode, 1977
The Love BoatLaura Akers 1 episode, 1979
Dan AugustElizabeth 1 episode, 1970
The Mod SquadClaire Tragis 1 episode, 1970
Marcus Welby, M.D.Ann Rolf 1 episode, 1971
I SpySally 1 episode, 1968
Dr. KildareJeannie Orloff 5 episodes, 1966
The F.B.I.Irene Davis / ... 2 episodes, 1968-1972
The Streets of San FranciscoJudith Winters 1 episode, 1977
The Name of the GameTerry Lanson 1 episode, 1971
Fantasy IslandMrs. Castle 1 episode, 1979
Hart to HartClaire Beaumond / ... 2 episodes, 1983-1984
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesLeta Manheim 1 episode, 1978
A Year in the LifeDr. Alice Foley 7 episodes, 1987-1988
The InvadersClaire 1 episode, 1968
S.W.A.T.Kate Darby 1 episode, 1975
MatlockJudge Diana Levin 2 episodes, 1991
Medical CenterDr. Harper 1 episode, 1972
CannonAva Brannigan 1 episode, 1974
The MasterMaggie Sinclair 1 episode, 1984
Hawaii Five-OAngela / ... 2 episodes, 1970-1972
Run for Your LifeDr. Jean Winters 2 episodes, 1967
L.A. LawRosalind Shays 24 episodes, 1989-1991

Diana Muldaur's Quotes

  • On doing a "Star Trek" convention after 10 years: "One of the main reasons I'm here, if not the entire reason I'm here, is to celebrate Gene Roddenberry. He discovered me, in many ways, when I was a kid in Hollywood, and he put me in two different segments of the original Star Trek (1966), which were a total joy to do. I cannot tell you how inventive and how creative everybody was who worked on that show, from the actors, the makeup, the hair, the camera ... I will never forget it as long as I live" (2006).
  • "Most of my career I have played interesting - particularly in my day which was a long time ago - interesting roles that were women doing something other than just motherhood. Sometimes it was just motherhood, which was also just as important. But also it was doctors, lawyers... Certainly that's how Gene always saw me, as a human being on the face of this Earth with some dignity, which is what I have tried to portray in all of my roles ... I think we tend as people to denigrate ourselves often, and the joy of trying to bring whatever that basic wonderful dignified thing is, that is in each and every human being, is very important to me." (2006)
  • About Gene Roddenberry: "The qualities that I admired so in him were his creativity, because in Hollywood they buy you because you're creative and then they try to take it all out of you, to make you commercial, and he never ever gave in." (2006)
  • I worked with him in the mid-'60s on Broadway in New York, and I was just a kid starting out and he was a big star and a character star, and the joy was that because he looked older he was playing wonderful older character roles which made him, I think, the great actor that he is today...he's wonderful! - about her L.A. Law (1986) co-star Richard Dysart.
  • I just fell in love with it, in love with the history of it, with all of it. I didn't discover film until much later. Beneath my dignity, film was. I was one of those repulsive creatures. (on her early days acting in school plays)

Interesting Facts about Diana Muldaur

  1. Fairly well-known breeder, owner, and judge of Airedale Terriers.
  2. 1960 graduate of Sweet Briar College. Was the school's commencement speaker forty years later, on May 7, 2000.
  3. A former Screen Actors Guild board member, she later went on to become president of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
  4. Appeared in the TV episode Gunsmoke: Fandango (1967), a portion of which can be heard on the album "The Wall" by Pink Floyd, during the intro to the song "Is There Anybody Out There".
  5. Playmates Toys released an action figure in her likeness as the character "Dr. Pulaski" from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987).
  6. In celebration of the Star Trek (1966) 40th Aniversary, several conventions were held in its honor. Diana hadn't done a Star Trek convention in 10 years. She participated in one in Las Vegas on Sept. 15, 2006, along with several other Star Trek veterans.
  7. Often plays physician roles. Her most noted ones in Trek lore were, respectively: "Dr. Ann Mullhall" (original series episode: Star Trek: Return to Tomorrow (1968)), "Dr. Miranda Jones" (original series episode: Star Trek: Is There in Truth No Beauty? (1968)) and "Dr. Katherine Pulaski" (season two of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)). Each having an open-minded view of the Universe.
  8. The scene where her L.A. Law (1986) character Rosalind Shays is discovered in bed with her enemy Leland McKenzie, played by Richard Dysart, was ranked as the 38th greatest moment in television (the list originally appeared in the March 1991 issue of EGG magazine).
  9. Diana's younger brother is singer/songwriter Geoff Muldaur.
  10. Ex-sister-in-law of Maria Muldaur.
  11. Worked together with L.A. Law (1986) co-star Richard Dysart at New York's legendary "Circle in the Square Theatre" in the 1960s.
  12. According to director Paul Lynch, Diana had trouble remembering her lines on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). To help her out, her lines were put on cue cards for her to look at. (Star Trek magazine, Sept/Oct 2007).
  13. Said in an interview in People Magazine in 2000, that the L.A. Law (1986) actors were like family to her, but that she didn't have fond memories of the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987).
  14. Aunt of Jenni Muldaur and Clare Manchon.
  15. Her cousin was the father of actress Kathy Baker.
  16. Martha's Vineyard, MA, USA: Looking for a suitable role to restart her career, after being a caregiver to her husband for many years. [January 2013]
  17. Had played several doctors on the original Star Trek series before being called in to play Dr. Pulaski on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). She agreed to take the role on one condition: that the character's first name be changed to Catherine. Gates McFadden, during her time off, played another doctor, Caroline Ryan, in The Hunt for Red October (1990). When McFadden returned to Star Trek, she was unable to appear in Patriot Games (1992), and her role was given to Anne Archer, and renamed Catherine.

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