- Born
- Birth nameDiana Ruth Dicker
- Nickname
- The Green Goddess
- Diana Moran was born on June 11, 1939 in Bristol, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Rod and Emu's Saturday Special (1983), Emu's All Live Pink Windmill Show (1984) and Children in Need (1983).
- SpousesPeter Cranham(June 11, 1989 - 1993) (divorced)John(1959 - ?) (divorced)John Moran(1959 - 1987) (divorced, 2 children)
- Was nicknamed "The Green Goddess" after she began appearing regularly, dressed in her trademark green leotard, as fitness instructor on BBC's Breakfast Time (1983) in the 1980s.
- Has written several books on health and diet, including "Get Fit with the Green Goddess" (1984), "Fresh Face" (1993), "Bone Boosters" (1995) and "Live Longer, Feel Younger" (2005).
- Was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 1988, from which she subsequently made a full recovery. She chronicled her battle against the disease in the 1989 book "A More Difficult Exercise".
- Has two sons from her first marriage.
- About 45 is the turning point for most of us. If you have a healthy lifestyle and diet at that point, you can go on past 55, 65, 75 and 85.
- Age is a challenge to the mind and the body. But like every challenge I've ever met, I have risen to it. There is an entrenched belief in society that getting flabby and sedentary and disconnected from life is an inevitable part of the aging process. But that's just not true.
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