When the world learned that Dustin Diamond had passed away at the age of 44, the headlines were filled with tributes to the beloved actor who had made countless fans laugh as the iconic character Zack Morris. Yet, behind the laughter and the fame, a quiet story emerged about the final days of the actor and the rare connection he maintained with a fellow cast member.
A Brief Look at Dustin Diamond’s Life and Career
Dustin Diamond was born on May 9, 1975, in New York City. He first captured the public’s imagination as the mischievous, charismatic Zack Morris on the hit television series Saved by the Bell, which aired from 1989 to 1993. The show followed a group of high‑school friends—played by Mark‑Paul Gosselaar, Tiffani Thiessen, Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley, and others—as they navigated the ups and downs of adolescence. Diamond’s portrayal of Zack, with his signature catchphrase “I’m the king of the world,” earned him a dedicated fan base and a place in 1990s pop culture.
After the series ended, Diamond continued to work in television and film, appearing in movies such as American Pie and American Pie 2, as well as guest spots on shows like Friends and CSI: Miami. Despite his early success, Diamond faced personal challenges, including struggles with substance abuse and health issues that ultimately led to his untimely death on May 12, 2019.
The Final Days and Lark Voorhies’ Heartfelt Message
In the weeks leading up to his passing, Diamond’s close friend and fellow actor Dan Block—who had been by his side during his final days—shared a poignant revelation on the Investigation Discovery series Hollywood Demons. Block recounted that, out of all the people in Diamond’s life, only one person had reached out to him with genuine concern: Lark Voorhies, who played Lisa Turtle on Saved by the Bell.









