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Veteran actress Diane Ladd, celebrated for her unforgettable roles in Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Wild at Heart, and Rambling Rose, passed away on Monday at her home in Ojai, California. She was 89.

Her daughter, Academy Award-winning actress Laura Dern, shared the news with the media. “My amazing hero and my profound gift of a mother passed away with me beside her,” Dern said in a heartfelt statement. “She was the greatest mother, grandmother, actress, artist, and spirit we could ever dream of. She is flying with her angels now.”

A Fiery Talent Who Lit Up the Screen

Known for her quick wit, southern charm, and vibrant energy, Ladd carved a remarkable path in Hollywood. She earned three Oscar nominations during her career — first for her breakthrough role as Flo, the outspoken waitress in Martin Scorsese’s Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974).

Though Ellen Burstyn played the title character, it was Ladd’s sharp-tongued humor and warmth that stole scenes. Critics praised her authenticity and timing. Roger Ebert once wrote that Ladd brought “inspired vocabulary and emotional depth” to every frame she appeared in.

Her gift for improvisation made her a director’s delight. In a 2014 interview, Ladd revealed that Scorsese encouraged his cast to ad-lib. “Marty let us bring our own life to the movie,” she said. “I threw in lines my father used to say — it made the scenes real.”

Three-Time Oscar Nominee and Screen Legend

Ladd’s ability to balance humor with raw emotion shone again in Wild at Heart (1990). Under David Lynch’s direction, she portrayed Marietta Fortune, a manipulative mother driven by jealousy and fear. Her performance earned another Academy Award nomination and high praise from critics for its fearless intensity.

A year later, she appeared alongside Laura Dern once again in Rambling Rose (1991), playing a compassionate matriarch trying to help a troubled young woman. Both mother and daughter received Oscar nominations for their performances — a rare and historic moment in Hollywood.

A Life Devoted to Storytelling

Born Rose Diane Lanier on November 29, 1935, in Meridian, Mississippi, Ladd began her journey in the theatre before moving to film and television. Her early career included roles in The Wild Angels, Chinatown, and White Lightning.

On television, she was known for her role as Belle Dupree in the sitcom Alice, which earned her a Golden Globe. She also appeared in Grace Under Fire, Touched by an Angel, and Chesapeake Shores.

Her later film credits included National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Primary Colors, 28 Days, and Joy. Ladd also wrote and directed the dark comedy Mrs. Munck in 1995.

A Legacy of Grace and Grit

Ladd was married to actor Bruce Dern from 1960 to 1969. The couple had two daughters — Laura and Diane Elizabeth, who tragically died in childhood.

In a touching tribute, Bruce Dern said, “Diane was a tremendous actress and a hidden treasure until David Lynch revealed her brilliance to the world. She lived truthfully, worked tirelessly, and was a wonderful mother. I will always be grateful for her.”

Diane Ladd’s enduring legacy lives on through her body of work — and in the hearts of those she inspired, both on and off screen.

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