- Although born in Caripito, Venezuela, Diane's parents were American-Born and she grew up in the small town of Coalinga CA, located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley.
- Winner of Outstanding Achievement in Acting Award by Second Annual DramaLogue Awards in 1979 for The Company of Angels stage production of "The Balcony".
- Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Short/Comedy at The Long Beach International Film Festival in 2009, for her role in "Manscaping".
- "The End of Our Lives" won the "Highest Standard Award" at the First Annual "All Things Hollywood Film Festival" in March, 2012. Ms. Chambers was the first role cast in this feature film.
- Danced the Polka with Lawrence Welk at the Riviera Country Club once.
- "California Chrome", the famous race horse, was born and raised in Miss Chambers' hometown of Coalinga, CA., USA.
- Ms. Chambers performed in "Natural Born Filmmaker", wherein Robert W. Gilpin received a "Special Thanks". She also worked with Robert's son, Jordan Gilpin, who wrote, directed and produced "The Hole".
- In Jordan Gilpin's short film, "The Hole", the role of "Donna" was written especially for Ms. Chambers.
- The Surprise Ending in "The Coed and the Zombie Stoner" was written and added at the last day of shooting just for Miss Chambers who played, "Professor Hagfish" by Scotty Mullen who wrote the screenplay. This ending was chosen to be in the film by the director, Glenn R. Miller, on behalf of The Asylum.
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