Diane Sellers, a dynamic and gifted actress, was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, and is the youngest child of Henry and Minnie Sellers, who fostered a strong appreciation for education, music, and artistic expression from a young age.
As the youngest of her siblings, Diane attended Azalea Middle School and Dixie Hollins High School in St. Petersburg, where she honed her skills as a performer by participating in numerous stage productions and talent shows.
Her early passion for the performing arts was further fueled when her sister, Dolores, took her to her first professional audition, a touring stage musical titled Sights and Sounds, where Diane was dubbed the "triple threat" due to her exceptional abilities as an actress, singer, and dancer.
After completing her education at St. Petersburg College, Diane briefly pursued a career as a flight attendant before relocating to Atlanta, Georgia, where she began her professional acting career.
Throughout her career, Diane has performed on stage in various cities, including Florida, Little Rock, Arkansas, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, earning critical acclaim for her performances in productions such as "Last Dance" alongside Sharon Stone.
Following her success in "Last Dance," Diane relocated to Los Angeles, where she continues to work in film, television, and theater, solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile actress.