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Inspiring quotes by Diane Ladd

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Diane Ladd

  • We all have the same destiny. The difference is opening ourselves up to possibilities to joy, hope, and happiness along the way. Give yourself and others a chance to take advantage of what’s out there and available.
  • Many years ago, I used to say, ‘I haven’t lived long enough to be great.’ Now I don’t say that.
  • What the advertisers are trying to do by eliminating residuals is the most appalling form of greed that I cry thinking about it.
  • Chemotherapy is such a hard, hard kiss. Anything we can do to alleviate its side effects should be intelligently explored with an open mind.
  • They do awful things in the press. One newspaper in England said I was 12 years older than I am, and I was ready to sue.
  • I can do Shakespeare, Ibsen, English accents, Irish accents, no accent, stand on my head, tap dance, sing, look 17 or look 70.
  • It took 17 years to get ‘Rambling Rose’ made from the time Calder Willingham wrote the script adapted from his novel. Ed Scherick, the producer, was interested in it. Martha Coolidge was interested in directing it.
  • I wanted to be a district attorney and solve hidden problems or maybe even be a leper-colony missionary and save people.
  • After all these years in the business, I really feel that actors are used. People treat actors worse than they treat children. It’s always, ‘Do me a favor,’ it’s always, ‘Help me out,’ it’s always, ‘You carry the load,’ and then they don’t want to admit what you’ve done.
  • I really can’t stand not to be loved. I really can’t. If I walk into a room and feel there are people who don’t really like me, I have to leave.

Diane Ladd is an acclaimed American actress, director, and author known for her powerful screen presence and decades-long contributions to film and television. Born on November 29, 1935, in Meridian, Mississippi, she developed a passion for acting early and studied theater before beginning her professional career. Ladd earned recognition for her strong character roles and emotional depth, becoming a respected figure in Hollywood.

She received her first Academy Award nomination for Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974), directed by Martin Scorsese. Her performance in Wild at Heart (1990) earned her a second Oscar nomination, while Rambling Rose (1991)—in which she starred alongside her daughter Laura Dern—brought her a third. Ladd has built an extensive career with appearances in films such as Chinatown, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, and numerous television series.

Beyond acting, she is an accomplished writer and an advocate for environmental and health causes. Ladd’s enduring talent and versatility have made her a cherished veteran of American cinema.

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