Diane J. Findlay is a talented actress with a diverse range of credits in the entertainment industry. Born and raised in the United States, Findlay has made a name for herself in the world of theatre, television, and film.
Findlay's Broadway credits include appearances in "Fish In The Dark", "Hello Dolly", and "Concert of Tales Of The City", with notable directors such as Anna Shapiro, Gower Champion, and Jason Moore. She has also had the opportunity to work on various ENCORES productions, including "70 Girls 70" and "Follies", directed by Kathleen Marshall and Casey Nicholaw respectively.
In addition to her Broadway credits, Findlay has had successful runs in OFF-BROADWAY productions such as "Minnie's Boys", "Flamingo Court", and "Gay Divorce". She has also toured nationally with productions of "Sister Act" and "The All Laughed", directed by Jerry Zaks and Christopher Ashley respectively.
Findlay's regional theatre credits include appearances in productions of "Steel Magnolias", "The Spitfire Grill", "Marjorie Prime", "The Full Monty", and "A Little Night Music", at various theatres including the North Carolina Theatre, Bristol Riverside Theatre, and Orlando Shakespeare Theatre.
In television, Findlay has appeared on shows such as "The Other Two", "The Good Cop", "Friends of The People", and "Law & Order". Her film credits include appearances in "Ball and Vase", "Dead Ringers", and "Inside Llewyn Davis", with directors such as Austin Pendleton, Joel Coen, and Susan Stroman.
Findlay has received numerous awards and nominations for her performances, including the "Las Vegas Female Performer of The Year Award" for "Hallelujah Hollywood", a SF Bay Theatrical Award nomination for "Tales of The City", and a LA Critics Circle Award nomination for "Sister Act".
In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Findlay has released several CD's, including "A Bag Of Popcorn", "ADream", and "Through My Eyes", as well as the Broadway Scandals of 1928".