![]() Diane spoke glowingly about the nudist lifestyle, much to the chagrin and embarrassment of the District Attorney. She was subpoenaed by the DA of Sioux City, Iowa to speak on their behalf at a trial involving the mailing of nudist magazines and pending obscenity charges. In the 1960s, free-spirited Diane became active in the budding nudist movement, appearing in nudist publications and becoming an advocate for the counter-culture lifestyle. She also appeared as a mermaid in a 1967 episode of the action series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. She starred in a few B-movies, including “Mermaids of Tiburon,” playing the queen of the title characters. Diane was “Miss May 1955” as well as “Miss February 1956.” The latter photoshoot was done by the notorious Russ Meyer, known for his kitschy “sexploitation” films of the 60s and 70s.ĭiane used her new-found fame as a stepping stone to an acting career. She was one of just a handful of women to be chosen “Playmate of the Month” more than once. Using the pseudonym “Marguerite Empey,” Diane appeared in early issues of Playboy magazine. In between performing, Diane was an in-demand model, working with the likes of Bunny Yeager and appearing in a number of commercial advertisements primarily in men’s magazines as well as nearly a dozen album covers in the jazz and “bachelor pad” genres. She worked as a chorus girl at a San Francisco club. Diane’s mother, a model and sometime actress, sowed the seeds for Diane’s career path.
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