Biography
Diana Stoughton is a film industry professional known for her work in the art department, specifically in set decoration. Her career spans over two decades, with notable credits in both independent and mainstream cinema.
Stoughton's first credited role was as an Assistant Set Decorator on the 1991 psychological horror film, "The Silence of the Lambs," directed by Jonathan Demme. She then worked as a Set Decorator on Kevin Smith's comedy "Mallrats" in 1995, further expanding her portfolio in the genre.
Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, Stoughton continued to contribute to various film projects. She served as the Set Decorator for Kevin Smith's "Dogma" in 1999, a satirical comedy-drama, and later for the 2006 comedy "Let's Go to Prison." In 2008, she worked on the comedy "Zack and…




