Diana Roger

Diana Roger

Diana Rodger (born Diana Gregory, died 1986), was an Australian socialite and TV personality. She was a panel member on the Channel 7 program Beauty and the Beast during the 1960s.

During the 1960 & 70s Diana Rodger was a socialite, appearing at parties and was well known for her photographs in the Sydney, Australia newspapers' social and fashion sections. Appearing in many parades and catwalk shows in Australia's most famous locations and department stores.

She started her career as a mannequin and model, and a contender for the Miss Australia title. She was awarded Mannequin of the Year as well as many other awards and became one of the most popular and sought after photographic and catwalk mannequins in Australia.

She appeared in the theatre before becoming a TV personality during the 1960s by appearing on the Channel 7 program Beauty and the Beast, as a panel member whilst Eric Baume was the beast. She later went on to run a promotions agency.

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