Supreme Court Hands Trump White House Brutal Defeat on National Guard Deployments
So, That's the Real Story Behind the Deported Chinese National That the NYT...
MS Now Host Wonders Why Trump Was So Against Releasing the Epstein Files....
Supreme Court Just Ruled on Trump's Use of National Guard In This Blue...
The Most Anti-Trump Judge Just Ruled Against Trump Again
Russell Brand Faces Two New Sexual Assault Charges
This Heartwarming Story Out of North Carolina Will Put You in the Christmas...
Will a Judge Toss the Hannah Dugan Verdict? Her Defense Team Hopes So
The Left Always Eats Its Own
Turns Out Hunter Biden's Got Some Massive Debts to Pay Off
President Trump Takes a Victory Lap Over Fantastic GDP Growth
What Does it Mean to Be an American? Vivek Ramaswamy's AmericaFest Speech
Two Convicted in Plot to Kill Hundreds of Jews in ISIS-Inspired Terror Attack...
JD Vance Joins Elite SEAL Trainees at BUD/S for Grueling 90-Minute Workout
Koreans Dislike Successful American Tech Companies So Much, They’re Willing to Risk US-Kor...
Tipsheet

Three-Time Oscar Nominee Diane Ladd Dies at 89

AP Photo/Jae C. Hong

Actress Diane Ladd, three-time Oscar nominee and mother of actress Laura Dern, has died. She was 89 years old.

Advertisement

Here's more from the New York Post:

Diane Ladd, the Oscar-nominated actress and mother to Laura Dern, has died. She was 89.

Dern announced the news in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. She revealed that her mom died in California on Monday, Nov. 3. No cause of death was given.

Ladd was born Rose Diane Ladner in Laurel, Mississippi. She was the only child of Mary and Paul Ladner. She grew up in nearby Meridian, where she attended St. Aloysius Catholic School.

Dern issued a statement on her mother's passing, which read, "My amazing hero and my profound gift of a mother, Diane Ladd, passed with me beside her this morning, at her home in Ojai, CA. She was the greatest daughter, mother, grandmother, actress, artist and empathetic spirit that only dreams could have seemingly created. We were bless to have her. She is flying with her angels now."

At age 16, Ladd graduated from St. Aloysius and attended finishing school in New Orleans, where she was torn between pursuing a career in law and a career in acting. She studied singing, dancing, fencing, and spent time acting in community theater. 

One of her performances was noticed by a touring cast member of John Carradine's Tobacco Road, and that landed Ladd a gig in a San Francisco production.

Advertisement

Ladd's career spanned more than six decades, including plays, movies, and television. In 1971, she joined the cast of the CBS soap opera The Secret Storm and had a supporting role in Roman Polanski's Chinatown (1974). She would later be nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. Ladd would later reprise her role as Flo in the TV series Alice.

Ladd would be nominated for an Academy Award for her roles in Wild At Heart and Rambling Rose. While she never won an Oscar, she did win the 1981 Golden Globe for her work on Alice.

Ladd worked with Lynch and her daughter Dern on Wild At Heart. Lynch died in January from complications of emphysema.

In 1960, Ladd married fellow actor Bruce Dern. They had two children, daughter Diane (who died aged 18 months) and Laura. The couple divorced after nine years of marriage.

Advertisement

In a statement, Dern remembered his former wife, "Diane was a tremendous actress and I feel like, a bit of a ‘hidden treasure’ until she ran into David Lynch. When he cast her as Laura‘s mom in Wild at Heart it felt like the world then really understood her brilliance," Dern said. "She was a great value as a decades long board member of SAG, giving a real actress’ point of view."She lived a good life. She saw everything the way it was. She was a great teammate to her fellow actors. She was funny, clever, gracious. But most importantly to me, she was a wonderful mother to our incredible wunderkind daughter. And for that I will be forever grateful to her."

In 2010, Ladd and both Bruce and Laura Dern were given adjoining stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Ladd was married to William A. Shea Jr. from 1969 to 1977. She was also married to Robert Hunter from 1999 until his death earlier this year.

Ladd is survived by her daughter, Laura, her former husband, Bruce Dern, and her grandchildren, Ellery and Jaya.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos