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Chatting with Nat - Award Winning American Actress-Singer-Dancer Diane Foster

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Diane Foster is a multi-hyphenate award winning American actress-singer-dancer-producer based in Los Angeles. Diane starred in & produced the Tribeca Film Festival Official Selection feature "IOWA" with Rosanna Arquette, John Savage, & Michael T. Weiss and was awarded "Best Actress" at the Midwest Independent Film Festival for her leading lady role of Donna. During the making of "IOWA", Foster spent five years investigating the meth epidemic in Middle America, which lead to the documentary "Dying for Meth", awarded Best Documentary at the Prism Awards and nominated alongside public service campaigns CBS' “Cares” and NBC's “The More You Know”. Theatrically, Diane starred as Young Liza Minnelli in the Off-Broadway workshop of "That's Liza", had a supporting role in the Off Broadway hit, "Six Goumbas and a Wannabe" and won the "Rising Star Award" as "Best Actress" for her portrayal of Princess Winifred in "Once Upon A Mattress" given by the prestigious PaperMill Playhouse. As a dancer, Diane was an original member of "The cat Dolls" variety show at the Roxy in Hollywood. Foster then starred in and produced the horror cult classic "The Orphan Killer", and its sequel "Bound X Blood: The Orphan Killer 2", about a serial killer hell-bent on teaching his estranged sister family loyalty in 80s-style slasher fashion. She also produced and starred in the comedy pilot for the web series "Lettuce" with Robert Gunnerson and Peter Facinelli, about midlife crisis, sex and aliens. The independent feature "Before the Dawn" marks Foster's fourth feature film as a Producer and had a crew that was 63% identifying female. 

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