
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
March 21, 1915
Died
October 12, 1991 (age 76)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Also Known As
Diane Gibson
Rosemary Schropp
Rosemary LaBie
Diana Gibson
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diana Gibson (March 21, 1915 – October 12, 1991) was an American film actress.
Born Rosemary La Bie in Chicago, Illinois, Gibson started her film career in 1935 with a role in His Night Out, starring Edward Everett Horton and Irene Hervey. She appeared in nine film roles in 1936, four of which were uncredited. She starred opposite John Wayne in the 1937 film Adventure's End, which would be her best known role. That year she appeared in six films, in five credited roles.
However, in 1938 and 1939 her career took a downward turn, and she only appeared in three films over the two years; two of her roles were uncredited. Her last credited role was in the 1938 film Western Welcome starring Ray Whitley. She retired afterward, and eventually settled in Coral Gables, Florida, where she was residing at the time of her death in 1991.
Known For

Film
Dangerous Waters
Ruth Denning
1936

Film
When Tomorrow Comes
Waitress (uncredited)
1939

Film
Stage Door
(uncredited)
1937

Film
Postal Inspector
Bit Role (uncredited)
1936

Film
Love Before Breakfast
The Secretary
1936

Film
Behind The Headlines
Mary Bradley
1937

Film
Adventure's End
Janet Drew
1937

Film
The Phantom Rider
Helen Moore
1936

Film
Go Chase Yourself
Woman in Dining Car (uncredited)
1938

Film
The Man Who Found Himself
Helen Richards
1937

Film
They Wanted to Marry
Helen
1937
Filmography
1939FilmWhen Tomorrow Comesas Waitress (uncredited)1938FilmGo Chase Yourselfas Woman in Dining Car (uncredited)1937FilmAdventure's Endas Janet Drew1937FilmStage Dooras (uncredited)1937FilmBehind The Headlinesas Mary Bradley1937FilmThe Man Who Found Himselfas Helen Richards1937FilmThey Wanted to Marryas Helen1936FilmPostal Inspectoras Bit Role (uncredited)1936FilmThe Phantom Rideras Helen Moore1936FilmLove Before Breakfastas The Secretary1936FilmDangerous Watersas Ruth Denning