Diana Gwenyth Bliss (11 November 1954 – 28 January 2012) was an Australian theatre producer.
Early life
Bliss was born on 11 November 1954 in
Temora, New South Wales
Temora () is a town in the north-east of the Riverina area of New South Wales, south-west of the state capital, Sydney. At the the population of Temora was 4,693.
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. Her father, Douglas Bliss, was a Methodist minister in the nearby town of
Ardlethan. The family later moved to
Beecroft.
Career and marriage
Bliss studied fashion design at the
East Sydney Technical College
The National Art School (NAS) is a tertiary level art school, located in , an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school is an independent accredited higher education provider offering specialised study in studio arts ...
and subsequently became an air hostess for
Qantas
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. She went on to work in public relations at the Parmelia Hilton Hotel in Perth, where she first met businessman
Alan Bond
Alan Bond (22 April 1938 – 5 June 2015) was an English-born Australian businessman noted for his high-profile and often corrupt business dealings. These included his central role in the WA Inc scandals of the 1980s, and what was at the time ...
in 1979.
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In 1989 Bliss was involved in an ]insider trading
Insider trading is the trading of a public company's stock or other securities (such as bonds or stock options) based on material, nonpublic information about the company. In various countries, some kinds of trading based on insider information ...
investigation when she purchased 500,000 shares in Petro Energy at eight cents per share, just before Bond Corporation
Alan Bond (22 April 1938 – 5 June 2015) was an English-born Australian businessman noted for his high-profile and often corrupt business dealings. These included his central role in the WA Inc scandals of the 1980s, and what was at the time ...
launched a takeover bid paying 14 cents per share.
Bliss became a successful theatrical producer, working in the West End, New York and Sydney. Her notable projects included ''Our Country's Good
''Our Country's Good'' is a 1988 play written by British playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker, adapted from the Thomas Keneally novel ''The Playmaker''. The story concerns a group of Royal Marines and convicts in a penal colony in New South Wales, ...
'' in 1991 and ''The Holy Terror'' in New York in 1993.''Our Country's Good'' won the Laurence Olivier BBC Award in 1988 for best play. The Broadway production was nominated for six Tony awards. Wayne Harrison of the Sydney Theatre Company
Sydney Theatre Company (STC) is an Australian theatre company based in Sydney, New South Wales. The company performs in The Wharf Theatre at Dawes Point in The Rocks area of Sydney, as well as the Roslyn Packer Theatre (formerly Sydney Thea ...
(STC) said "Bliss was instrumental in bringing several theatrical properties quickly to the STC, the most notable being '' Oleanna'', which became one of the great STC successes of the 1990s. Without her intervention, that important piece of 'of the moment' theatre wouldn't have happened in Sydney, and subsequently around Australia."[ Bliss produced ]Tracy Letts
Tracy S. Letts (born July 4, 1965) is an American actor, playwright, and screenwriter. He started his career at the Steppenwolf Theatre before making his Broadway debut as a playwright for '' August: Osage County'' (2007), for which he received ...
' ''Killer Joe'' in 1996.
On 15 April 1995, Bliss married Alan Bond at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), located on George Street in Sydney's The Rocks neighbourhood, is solely dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting, and collecting contemporary art, from across Australia and around the world. It is ...
. Bond had divorced his first wife, Eileen, in 1992.
Death
During the night of 28 January 2012, Bliss was found dead in the swimming pool at the family home in Cottesloe. She had been receiving treatment for depression and had attempted suicide on two previous occasions. She left a suicide note thanking her family and friends for their understanding and support.
Her funeral was conducted on 4 February 2012 in the chapel of Christ Church Grammar School
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Television portrayals
Bliss was the subject of a 1997 episode entitled ''The Parson's Daughter'', on the documentary television series ''Australian Story
''Australian Story'' is a national weekly current affairs and documentary style television series which is broadcast on ABC Television. It is produced specifically by the ABC News and Current Affairs Department. The program first aired on 29 ...
''. In 2012, following her suicide, ''Australian Story'' aired a new, two-episode update of Bliss’ story, entitled ''Her Hour Upon the Stage''.
Bliss was portrayed by actress Rachael Taylor
Rachael May Taylor (born 11 July 1984) is an Australian actress and model. Her first lead role was in the Australian series ''headLand'' (2005–2006). She then made the transition to Hollywood, appearing in films including ''Man-Thing'' (2005 ...
in the 2017 television miniseries ''House of Bond
''House of Bond'' is an Australian two-part drama mini-series about the life of business tycoon Alan Bond which was produced in 2016 and aired on the Nine Network on 24 and 25 April 2017.
Synopsis
''House of Bond'' is a dramatised account of ...
''.
References
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1954 births
2012 deaths
Australian Methodists
Australian theatre managers and producers
People from Perth, Western Australia
People from the Riverina
Suicides in Western Australia
2012 suicides