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Diane Gaidry
Birthday:
October1964
Birth Name:
Diane Adair Gaidry
Biography
In order to be limitless (at least limitless in a kind of generative, creativity way, rather than the seemingly limitless destruction we humans have shown ourselves to be capable of), I believe that we need to be label-less.
In order to be limitless (at least limitless in a kind of generative, creativity way, rather than the seemingly limitless destruction we humans have shown ourselves to be capable of), I believe that we need to be label-less.
Why do we label ourselves and each other? Are we suffering from some kind of collective obsessive-compulsive disorder where we fantasize that the world is one giant filing cabinet? How can a human being fit into a filing cabinet? What if we could just appreciate the messy mystery and unknowableness of life?
Why do we label ourselves and each other? Are we suffering from some kind of collective obsessive-compulsive disorder where we fantasize that the world is one giant filing cabinet? How can a human being fit into a filing cabinet? What if we could just appreciate the messy mystery and unknowableness of life?
What is the deal with this need to categorize? This You/Me, Us/Them, Right/Wrong, Good/Bad, American/Iranian, German/Greek, Catholic/Protestant, Jewish/Muslim/Sikh, Male/Female, Gay/Straight? I thought we did away with "separate but equal" back in the '60s. But what if there's no separate?
What is the deal with this need to categorize? This You/Me, Us/Them, Right/Wrong, Good/Bad, American/Iranian, German/Greek, Catholic/Protestant, Jewish/Muslim/Sikh, Male/Female, Gay/Straight? I thought we did away with "separate but equal" back in the '60s. But what if there's no separate?
Diane Gaidry
Diane Gaidry (born October 11, 1964 in South Dakota) is an American film and theatre actress. She received her B.F.A. in acting from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. She played the role of Simone Bradley in the 2006 film Loving Annabelle, directed by Katherine Brooks. Diane was awarded the Outstanding Actress award at Outfest in 2006 for this performance and is probably best known for her work in this film.In 1993, Diane co-founded the Los Angeles based non-profit independent filmmaking collective, Filmmakers Alliance. She played lead roles in some of the feature length films that were produced through the collective including The Dogwalker, which played at the Los Angeles Film Festival and won the award for Best First Feature at Cinequest, and America So Beautiful which played at the Berlinale and was theatrically released in Paris. Her numerous short film credits include Transaction which won the Grand Prix du Jury at Clermont -Ferrand. She also acted in Rob Nilsson's feature film, Need, part of his 9@night series. Diane did a number of guest appearances in television shows as well.Diane now makes her home in Buffalo, NY, her home town, where she has been acting in local theatre productions over the past several years and is enjoying a rewarding career as a life coach. In 2012, she acted in the one woman show, we are not afraid of the dark, which she performed in 6 cities in Europe. That same year, Diane also narrated the audio book, Safe Harbor.
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Diane Gaidry Filmography

Medium - Season 7
Medium - Season 6
Medium - Season 5
Medium - Season 4
Medium - Season 3
Loving Annabelle
Medium - Season 1
Medium - Season 2
Summer Dreams: The Story of the Beach Boys
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