Ladd and Dern were both nominated for an Academy Award for the 1991 drama Rambling Rose. They were the first, and only, mother-daughter duo to receive Oscar nominations for the same film in the same year.
“She is just the greatest actress, ever. You don’t even use the word brave because she just shows up like that in life. She doesn’t care what anybody thinks,” Dern said of her mother.
“She leads with a boundarylessness,” she added in a 2019 interview with “Inside The Actors Studio”.
The mother-daughter duo’s talents extended beyond acting.
In 2023, they published a joint memoir, Honey, Baby, Mine: A Mother And Daughter Talk Life, Death, Love. The book was based on their conversations during daily walks together after Ladd was diagnosed with a lung disease and given only months to live. Her doctor recommended the walks to strengthen her lungs.
“The more we talked and the deeper and more complicated of subjects we shared, my mother got better and better and better,” Dern said in an interview with National Public Radio in 2023. “It’s been a great gift.”
SOUTHERN BELLE
Diane Ladd was born Rose Diane Lanier on Nov 29, 1935, in the small town of Meridian, Mississippi. She was the only child of a country veterinarian and an actress and housewife.
From a young age, the precocious child who finished school at 16 knew she wanted to act.
“Somehow in my soul, even as a child, I felt I was going to be an actress,” Ladd said with a southern lilt in a 2022 talk at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
She was offered a college scholarship but instead opted to try her luck in New York where she worked as a model and Copacabana dancer. She joined the Actor’s Studio, which is known for method acting.
Ladd made her New York stage debut in 1952 in the off-Broadway production of Orpheus Descending by Tennessee Williams, who was her third cousin. It was also where she met her first husband, Bruce Dern.
The actress worked in classic 1960s TV dramas such as Perry Mason, 77 Sunset Strip and The Fugitive before being cast in Roger Corman’s 1966 motorcycle saga The Wild Angels with her husband Dern, Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra.
Two years later, Ladd made her Broadway debut in Carry Me Back To Morningside Heights.
She had more than 120 TV and film credits, including Roman Polanski’s Chinatown (1974) and David O Russell’s 2015 comedy/drama Joy, and she earned three Emmy nominations in the 1990s for guest roles in Touched By An Angel, Grace Under Fire and Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman.
Ladd also wrote short stories and screenplays, and directed and starred in the 1995 comedy Mrs Munck with Bruce Dern.
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