Diana Gould (born October 11, 1944) is an American screenwriter and author who has worked in television for much of her career and published her first novel, Coldwater, a noir thriller, in 2013.
[1] The script was rewritten by its director, George Bloomfield with Martin Lavut, and the finished product bore little resemblance to the film she had written.
The Berrenger family was a New York dynasty composed of glamorous characters who used money and power to further their goals in love and business.
[8] She received the Population Institute Award for a 1974 TV Movie, I Love You... Goodbye, starring Hope Lange and Earl Holliman, produced by Tomorrow Entertainment for ABC.
[9][10] Her short story "The Monkey's Daughter" was nominated for the UCLA's Writing Program's James Kirkwood Literary Prize.
[15] She completed the Buddhist Chaplaincy Training program at the Sati Center in Redwood City, and works as a spiritual care volunteer with Vitas Hospice.