Rhondee Beriault (born May 16, 1967) played the part of hearing impaired waitress and aspiring professional dancer Diana Quinna, whom Dr. Samuel Beckett, as leapee friend Rod "The Bod" McCarty helps secure an audition with a dance company in New York City in 1979 in the episode of Quantum Leap titled "Private Dancer". Rhondee was born and raised in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
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| - Rhondee Beriault (born May 16, 1967) played the part of hearing impaired waitress and aspiring professional dancer Diana Quinna, whom Dr. Samuel Beckett, as leapee friend Rod "The Bod" McCarty helps secure an audition with a dance company in New York City in 1979 in the episode of Quantum Leap titled "Private Dancer". Rhondee was born and raised in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
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| - Rhondee Beriault guest stars on "QL" as hearing impaired nightclub waitress and aspiring dancer Diana Quinna in the Season 3 episode "Private Dancer".
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| - Rhondee Beriault (born May 16, 1967) played the part of hearing impaired waitress and aspiring professional dancer Diana Quinna, whom Dr. Samuel Beckett, as leapee friend Rod "The Bod" McCarty helps secure an audition with a dance company in New York City in 1979 in the episode of Quantum Leap titled "Private Dancer". Rhondee was born and raised in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Like her character on Quantum Leap, Rhondee is also hearing impaired; she played the part of Helen Keller in the 1991 ABC-TV movie Alexander Graham Bell: The Sound and the Silence. She also has made appearances in two episodes of the short lived TV series Reasonable Doubts, and as Aimee Matthews in the 1998 romantic comedy film I Love You, But.
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