Diane Ladd, Oscar-nominated actor of Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, dies aged 89

Academy Award-nominated actress Diane Ladd has passed away at the age of 89. The legendary actor, known for her iconic roles in films like 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore', 'Chinatown', and 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation', succumbed to death at her home in Ojai, California.

Ladd's daughter, acclaimed actress Laura Dern, paid a heartfelt tribute to her mother, calling her "my amazing hero and my profound gift of a mother." The two shared the screen in several films, including David Lynch's 'Wild at Heart' and 'Rambling Rose'. Dern described her mother as the "greatest daughter, mother, grandmother, actress, artist, and empathetic spirit that only dreams could have seemingly created."

Diane Ladd's early career consisted of small roles in TV shows like 'Perry Mason', 'The Fugitive', and 'Gunsmoke'. Her breakthrough role came in 1974 with Martin Scorsese's 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore', earning her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She then starred alongside Jack Nicholson in the 1974 film 'Chinatown'.

Throughout her six-decade-long career, Ladd received numerous award nominations and wins, including another Oscar nod for her role in David Lynch's 'Wild at Heart'. Her performances also earned her Emmy Awards for work in TV shows like 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman' and 'Touched by an Angel'.

Ladd was known not only for her acting skills but also as a writer and director. She directed the comedy film 'Mrs Munck', starring herself and her ex-husband Bruce Dern. The actress was also a distant cousin of Tennessee Williams.

In 2018, Ladd made headlines after being misdiagnosed with lung disease and told she had just six months to live but miraculously recovered after her daughter transferred her to a different hospital.

The late actress left behind an unforgettable legacy, inspiring fans with her remarkable career and unwavering dedication to her craft.
 
πŸ€• Diane Ladd was indeed an incredible talent & her passing leaves us all a bit deflated πŸ˜”... I mean, who can forget that iconic scene in 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' where she goes off on the truck driver? 🚚 That was some serious acting magic right there! πŸ’« But what really gets me is how underappreciated her directing skills were - I mean, come on, she directed a comedy film starring herself & Bruce Dern? That's not easy to do, you know? πŸŽ₯ Anyway, my condolences go out to Laura Dern & the rest of her family. May Diane Ladd rest in peace... may we all draw inspiration from her remarkable career πŸ’–
 
πŸ’” 89 is old enough to know better... just kidding, she lived a full life πŸ™ƒ. Laura Dern's tribute is super sweet, but I'm thinking of the people who didn't get to see more of Diane Ladd's genius on screen πŸ€•. She was an incredible actress, writer, and director – what a triple threat! 😍 The fact that she came back from being misdiagnosed with lung disease is just mind-blowing πŸ’«. Her legacy will live on through her work and her daughter, Laura Dern πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ€.
 
πŸ˜” just heard about Diane Ladd's passing at 89 πŸ•°οΈ I'm still in shock, she was such an icon in the film industry πŸ’₯ from 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' to 'Chinatown', her performances are still so memorable and iconic 🎬 I love how her daughter Laura Dern paid tribute to her, it's clear they had a super close bond ❀️ Diane Ladd was more than just an actress, she was also a writer, director and even made her own film 'Mrs Munck' πŸ‘ what I admire most about her is that she didn't let age hold her back, she kept working till the end πŸ™ RIP Diane Ladd πŸ’–
 
just sad to see another legend go πŸ™πŸ»... diane ladd's life was full of twists and turns - from small tv roles to oscars & emmys... but what i think is even more inspiring is how she continued creating art till the very end πŸŽ₯πŸ’‘... her daughter laura dern seems like a really special person too πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦... anyway, we should all take a page from her book - keep pushing boundaries & making magic happen no matter what stage of life you're at 🌟
 
man i'm really gonna miss seeing diane ladd on screen anymore πŸ€• she was like the ultimate grandma archetype - you know, the kind of woman who's always got a witty one-liner ready and can totally give it to your characters πŸ˜‚ anyway, i think what's most impressive about her is that she was so versatile as an actress. from drama to comedy, she just seemed to own every role she played 🎬 like, have you seen 'national lampoon's christmas vacation'? she's literally the only thing that makes that movie work πŸ’€ seriously though, her daughter laura dern is going to be a big part of preserving her legacy now πŸ‘ and i think it's so cool that diane ladd was also a writer and director - we really need more women in those positions behind the camera πŸ™Œ
 
man thats sad news about diane ladd πŸ€• she was defo a legend on screen u cant forget that iconic role in alice doesnt live here anymore πŸ˜‚ my mum always loved her movies and i can see why now, the way she just brought characters to life like no one else. and its so cool she got to work with some of the best directors ever, scorsese, lynch, n Nicholson. but what i love about diane ladd is that shes not just an actress, shes a true artist, she wrote and directed her own films too thats amazing. she was defo my hero growing up πŸ‘
 
RIP Diane Ladd πŸ€•πŸ˜’ She was such an iconic actress and it's crazy she went from small roles in old TV shows to becoming a Hollywood legend πŸ’« I loved her in 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' and 'Wild at Heart', and Laura Dern did her justice with those roles 😊. It's amazing she got to live for 89 years, which is like, so long 🀯, but it's also sad that she's gone now. I mean, who else could pull off a career spanning six decades? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ She must've been an inspiration to so many young actors and actresses out there.
 
😒 just heard about Diane Ladd passing away at 89 πŸ™. she was amazing 🀩 always been a huge fan of her work in 'Chinatown' & 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' πŸŽ₯ those iconic roles still give me chills to this day 😲 what i love most about her is how down-to-earth she was off screen too, just like laura dern said πŸ‘«πŸ’• i remember watching 'Wild at Heart' back in the 90s and being blown away by her performance πŸ’₯ anyways, just a huge loss for the film world 🎬 πŸ‘ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000072/
 
I'm shocked she lived so long 🀯 89 is old man, you know? I mean, 89 is awesome, like she must've been doing something right all these years πŸ˜‚. But on the other hand, it's kinda crazy how some people live forever... no, wait, that can't be true πŸ’€. Like, what if she just cheated death or something? That'd be wild πŸŒͺ️. I'm also surprised Laura Dern didn't say anything bad about her mom before all this πŸ€”. Like, they're sisters and all, but they seemed really close... or did they? 😐.
 
πŸ˜” 89 is like ancient history man... I remember watching 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' back in the day and Diane Ladd was like a rockstar on screen. Her daughter Laura Dern is talented too, but nothing compares to having a mom who's an OG actress like that. She had some amazing roles in 'Chinatown' and 'Wild at Heart', and I'm so glad she got to work with her cousin Tennessee Williams back in the day. 🎬 Those were the days, man... now everyone's all about streaming services and forgettable movies. RIP Diane Ladd, you left a mark on the industry that'll never be forgotten πŸ’”
 
🌸❀️ Just heard the sad news about Diane Ladd... so sad she's gone now πŸ™. 89 is old but I guess it was a long life well lived, right? 😊 Always loved Laura Dern, talented family they are. Wonder what her mom would've thought of our current climate crisis... anyway, we're losing some amazing talent these days πŸ’”.
 
😭🎬 oh my god... i'm literally sobbing over here thinking about Diane Ladd's incredible life and what an absolute loss this is for all the film lovers out of there... 89 years young and she left us with a body of work that's just breathtakingly beautiful from 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' to 'Wild at Heart'... my heart goes out to Laura Dern who sounds like an amazing daughter, i mean can you even imagine sharing the screen with your mum like that?? πŸ€— her mom was truly one of a kind, not just for her talent but for being so humble and down-to-earth considering all she accomplished. and did you guys know about her writing and directing skills too?! πŸ’‘ what a woman... i keep thinking about how lucky we were to have her on this planet for so long, and now she's just... gone πŸŒ«οΈπŸ’”
 
just found out about diane ladd passing away πŸ€• its like the end of an era for me she was my childhood fave i mean who didnt love alice doesnt live here anymore πŸ˜‚ and chinatown was like this epic movie that only martin scorsese could make but what im gonna miss most is her body of work not just the iconic roles shes had but also how she kept pushing boundaries as a writer director actress its like she broke all these rules and then just lived to tell the tale πŸ™Œ i mean her daughter laura dern is literally my hero too she sounds so much like diane ladd its like they were meant to be on screen together forever πŸ’•
 
πŸ˜” what's up fam? just saw the news about Diane Ladd πŸ™ 89 was crazy old for a legend like her. always loved her in 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' and 'Chinatown' - those were some of my fave movies growing up. she had this super cool vibe that still holds up today. glad to see her daughter Laura Dern keeping her memory alive πŸ’• also love how Ladd was a writer and director too, not just an actress. she's an inspiration for all the creatives out there 🎬
 
Man, it's crazy how we think about time and mortality, you know? One day she's here, making these incredible films and working with legends, and the next... not so much πŸ˜”. I mean, 89 is still pretty amazing, but I guess it's a reminder that our time on this earth is fleeting, no matter how talented or accomplished we are.

And can we talk about the power of legacy for a sec? I mean, Laura Dern's tribute to her mom is just so beautiful, it gives me chills πŸ’”. It's like, Diane Ladd may not be here with us anymore, but her spirit and art will live on through her daughter and all the incredible work she did. It's a reminder that our impact can extend far beyond our own lifetime.

And what's wild is that we don't always realize how much someone has influenced us until they're gone 🀯. Like, Diane Ladd may have been just an actress to some people, but for Laura Dern and so many others, she was a source of inspiration and love. It's a pretty profound thing, you know?
 
😱 I'm still in shock, you know? 89 is old, man... like, what did we do wrong?! πŸ˜‚ Diane Ladd was more than just a legend on screen; she was also an amazing mom to Laura Dern πŸ€—. I mean, have you seen 'Wild at Heart' or 'Rambling Rose'? She and her daughter had the most incredible chemistry on screen. 🎬 And can we talk about her versatility? From small roles in TV shows to Oscar nominations? Girl, she was a force to be reckoned with! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I'm so grateful for her body of work and the impact she had on our lives. She might be gone, but her legacy will live on through all the talented actresses she inspired πŸ™. Rest in peace, Diane Ladd 😴
 
🀯 89 was such a young number for someone to leave this earth 🌎. You know what's wild? We spend our whole lives chasing the idea of leaving a mark on the world, but at the end of the day it's the little things that matter most – like the love and memories we share with family and friends πŸ’•. Diane Ladd may have won all those awards, but I think her greatest achievement was being an amazing mom to Laura Dern 🌟. It makes me wonder what kind of legacy we want to leave behind when our time is up? Is it about the things we achieve or the love we share with others? πŸ’­
 
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