American actress
Born: November 29, 1935
Diane Ladd, born Rose Diane Ladner on November 29, 1935, is an American actress, film director, producer, and author. Hailing from Meridian, Mississippi, Ladd began her acting career in the 1960s and quickly gained recognition for her versatile performances. She received three Academy Award nominations for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her work in “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” (1974), “Wild at Heart” (1990), and “Rambling Rose” (1991).
Ladd’s career spans over six decades, and she has showcased her talents in a wide range of film and television projects. She has appeared in iconic TV shows such as “Chinatown” (1974–1976) and “Alice” (1976–1985), earning critical acclaim for her contributions. Additionally, Ladd has directed and produced various projects, displaying her multifaceted involvement in the entertainment industry.
Apart from her on-screen accomplishments, Diane Ladd is also known for her advocacy work and has been recognized for her commitment to charitable causes. With a career marked by accolades, diverse roles, and enduring contributions to the world of entertainment, Diane Ladd remains a respected and influential figure in the film and television industry.
Diane Ladd’s 5 most popular quotes
- Our great country is rich and abundant in so many ways. It is totally unacceptable to me that we have children and families going hungry!
- Chemotherapy is such a hard, hard kiss. Anything we can do to alleviate its side effects should be intelligently explored with an open mind.
- I had to force myself not to be overly protective because I had lost one child.
- I lost many a role to actresses who couldnt do the job one-hundredth as good as I could.
- I wanted to be a district attorney and solve hidden problems or maybe even be a leper-colony missionary and save people.
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