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Diane Brewster

 
Actor: Diane Brewster
  • Born: Mar 11, 1931 in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Died: Nov 12, 1991
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '50s-'60s
  • Major Genres: Western, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: The Young Philadelphians, The Invisible Boy, Pharaoh's Curse
  • First Major Screen Credit: Courage of Black Beauty (1957)

Biography

When bandleader Ina Ray Hutton launched her TV series in 1956, much was made of the fact that the entire on-camera cast was female -- right down to the announcer, a lovely newcomer named Diane Brewster. Signed to a Warner Bros. contract shortly after the inauguration of the Hutton show, Brewster appeared in several decorative film roles, the best of which was Kate Lawrence in The Young Philadelphians (1959). She also showed up sporadically as bewitched confidence trickster Samantha Crawford on the Warner Bros. TV series Maverick (1957-1962), and later starred as Wilhelmina "Steamboat Willie" Vanderveer in the weekly Warners actioner The Islanders (1960). Devotees of Leave It to Beaver will remember Brewster as Beaver's teacher Miss Canfield during the series' inaugural 1957-1958 season (she'd played an entirely different role in the 1956 Beaver pilot episode, "It's a Small World"). Thirty-five years later, the still-gorgeous Diane Brewster reprised her Miss Canfield characterization in the 1983 TV-movie Still the Beaver. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Diane Brewster

Brewster as Miss Canfield in Leave It to Beaver, 1957.
Born Diane Brewster
March 11, 1931(1931-03-11)
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Died November 12, 1991 (aged 60)
Studio City, California, U.S.
Years active 19521986
Spouse(s) Jabe Z. Walker (1959-1991) (her death)

Diane Brewster (11 March 1931 in Kansas City, Missouri12 November 1991 in Studio City, California) was an American television actress most noted for playing three distinctively different roles in US TV series of the 1950s and 60s: confidence trickster "Samantha Crawford" in Maverick; pretty young second-grade teacher "Miss Canfield" in Leave It to Beaver; and doomed wife "Helen Kimble" in The Fugitive.

On Maverick, a sophisticated ABC western series featuring James Garner and Jack Kelly, Brewster's character was a gorgeous gambling con artist who often faked a southern accent. Though she was usually on the wrong side of the law, she was also ultimately likable; perhaps this was because "Samantha Crawford" was named after Maverick writer/producer Roy Huggins' mother.

Brewster had actually first played Crawford in one 1956 episode of Cheyenne, another western television series (episode entitled "Dark Rider"), before showing up opposite James Garner in the third episode of Maverick, "According to Hoyle." Brewster's other Maverick appearances include the episodes "The Savage Hills" with Jack Kelly, "The Seventh Hand" with Garner, and the famous "Shady Deal at Sunny Acres" with both Kelly and Garner. Including the Cheyenne episode, Brewster played Samantha Crawford only five times (with her last appearance coming in 1958), but she made an indelible impression on critics and viewers. Jodie Foster's character in the Mel Gibson movie version was based on Brewster's Samantha Crawford.

Credited as Diana Brewster in the credits for the pilot episode of Leave It to Beaver.

Brewster portrayed the grade school teacher "Miss Canfield" on Leave It to Beaver for the series' first season in 1957/58 (a role she also played in the 1980s TV revivals). Brewster appeared in the show's pilot, "It's a Small World," as Miss Simms, a secretary with a dairy company, and in four regular season episodes as Miss Canfield.[1] In Episode 1 she appears in the credits as "Diana Brewster", a mistake which was corrected in her next appearance in Episode 8.[2]

Brewster went on to make almost fifty appearances in various other television and film roles, including episodes of Brian Keith' s Cold War drama, Crusader, and Wendell Corey's military series, Harbor Command. In 1960, she had a starring role in ABC's The Islanders, with William Reynolds and James Philbrook. She guest starred in the series premiere in 1964 of Dennis Weaver's NBC series Kentucky Jones. As a favor to Roy Huggins, Brewster appeared several times with no screen credit as murdered wife Helen Kimble (in flashbacks) in Huggins' TV series The Fugitive, which ran from 1963-1967.

Brewster died of heart failure at the age of sixty in 1991. She was a direct descendant of Elder William Brewster (pilgrim), (c. 1567 - April 10, 1644), the Pilgrim leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth Colony and a passenger on the Mayflower; Martha Wadsworth Brewster (1710 - c. 1757) a notable 18th-century American poet and writer, and Governor William Bradford (1590-1657) of the Plymouth Colony and a passenger on the Mayflower.

She and Dr. Jabe Walker (oral surgeon) had a son, Dean C., born in Los Angeles May 29, 1960 and a daughter, Lynn D., born in Los Angeles July 25, 1961.[3]

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