Selma Diamond, born on August fifth, nineteen twenty, was a talented Canadian and American comedienne, actress, and writer whose career spanned radio and television. She was celebrated for her distinctive high-range, raspy voice, which became a hallmark of her performances.
One of her most notable roles was as Selma Hacker in the first two seasons of the beloved NBC television comedy series Night Court. Her portrayal of the character left a lasting impression on audiences and showcased her unique comedic timing.
In addition to her work on Night Court, Diamond served as a significant inspiration for the character of Sally Rogers on the iconic series The Dick Van Dyke Show. Her contributions to television comedy have made her a memorable figure in the industry.