Diana Weston
Diana Weston, born on November 13, 1953, is a distinguished Canadian-British actress whose career has spanned several decades in British television since her debut in 1975. A descendant of Charles Basil Price, Weston first captivated audiences with her appearance in an episode of "Thriller." Her talent quickly led to roles in popular series such as "Raffles," "The Sweeney," "The Professionals," "Agony," "Shoestring," and "Bless Me, Father." In addition to her television work, she featured in the 1984 music video for Ultravox's hit single "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes."
Throughout the late 1980s and into the 1990s, Weston continued to build her impressive portfolio with notable appearances in "The New Statesman," "Boon," "A Bit of a Do," "About Face," "Nightingales," "Jonathan Creek," "Casualty," "Emmerdale," "My Family," and "New Tricks." She also took on a leading role in the sitcom "Pay and Display," which aired in 2000.
Weston is perhaps most recognized for her portrayal of Caroline in the beloved sitcom "The Upper Hand," where she starred alongside Joe McGann and the iconic Honor Blackman. The series, which aired on ITV from 1990 to 1996, solidified her status as a prominent figure in British comedy.