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Diana Eden
Diana Eden (born 1940) is a costume designer for the stage, television, and film. She has been nominated for one Primetime Emmy Award and two Daytime Emmy Awards. ==Early life and career== Diana Eden was born "Diana Moore Ede" in Tunbridge Wells England in 1940, however her family moved to Toronto when she was ten years old. Her father was a British medical physician and her mother Canadian. Eden began dancing at the age of five and by the age of fifteen she was dancing with the National Ballet of Canada,〔 for the company's touring performance of ''Swan Lake''. She made her debut in the show's 1955 performance in Washington D.C. Eden grew too tall for ballet, despite being called "one of the National Ballet of Canada's most brilliant young dancers" by the ''Toronto Star''. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a BA in Art and Archaeology, and immediately upon graduation she joined the National Company of ''My Fair Lady'' as a dancer, and toured with the cast for a full year.〔 She then moved to New York City to continue performing on Broadway.〔 She performed in the musical ''Hot Spot'' among others, and in June 1964 Eden was cast in the Broadway musical ''Fade In, Fade Out'' featuring Carol Burnett. Additionally she had appeared in small roles on TV series ''The Nurses'', and films ''The Producers'' and ''Valley of the Dolls''. She began designing clothing in her spare time for her fellow dancers as early as 1964, and eventually moved to Los Angeles in 1969 to advance her career as an actress.〔 She opened a small boutique near Melrose Avenue, selling clothing she designed while she pursued her acting career.〔
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