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Oscar-Nominated Actress Diane Ladd Dies at 89

Three-time Oscar nominee Diane Ladd, known for her extensive film and TV career and as Laura Dern's mother, passed away at 89.

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  • Actress Diane Ladd, a three-time Oscar nominee, passed away at the age of 89, with her daughter Laura Dern confirming the news on November 3rd.
  • Ladd had a distinguished career spanning decades in television, film, and stage, earning an Oscar nomination for her role in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore".
  • She achieved the rare feat of mother-and-daughter Oscar nominations alongside Laura Dern for their work in the film "Rambling Rose".
  • Diane Ladd, born in Mississippi in 1935, passed away at her home in Ojai, California, with no immediate cause of death cited.
  • Known for her close relationship with Laura Dern, Ladd also had notable roles in films like "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" and "Ghosts of Mississippi".
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Center-leaning sources cover the story neutrally, presenting a factual and comprehensive obituary for Diane Ladd. They focus on her extensive career, Oscar nominations, and personal life without injecting evaluative language or biased perspectives. The reporting aims to inform readers about her achievements and legacy.

"Diane Ladd, the veteran, Oscar-nominated actress who starred in film classics including "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" and "Chinatown," has died at age 89, her daughter, actress Laura Dern, confirmed this week."

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"Diane Ladd, three-time Academy Award nominee and star of Wild at Heart, has died at 89."

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"Diane Ladd, the actress known for her Oscar-nominated roles in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "Wild at Heart" and "Rambling Rose," has died, her representative confirmed to CBS News on Monday."

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"In a screen career spanning more than 60 years, Ladd portrayed an eclectic gallery of characters, embodying women who were strong-willed but vulnerable, off-kilter but grounded."

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"Diane Ladd, a three-time Academy Award nominee and actor of rare timing and intensity whose roles ranged from the brash waitress in “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” to the scheming parent in “Wild at Heart,” has died at 89."

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"Diane Ladd, the Oscar- and Emmy-nominated actress best known for memorable turns in Martin Scorsese’s Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Roman Polanski’s Chinatown and David Lynch’s Wild at Heart, died at her home in Ojai, CA on Monday morning, according to her daughter Laura Dern, who was at her bedside."

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"Diane Ladd, the prolific Oscar-nominated actress and mother of Laura Dern, has died."

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Diane Ladd was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in 'Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore' (1974), 'Wild at Heart' (1990), and 'Rambling Rose' (1991), the last of which she shared the spotlight with her real-life daughter Laura Dern.

Diane Ladd and Laura Dern appeared together in several films, including 'Wild at Heart', 'Rambling Rose', 'Citizen Ruth', and 'Inland Empire'. They hold the rare distinction of both being nominated for Academy Awards for their roles in 'Rambling Rose'.

Diane Ladd was notable for her roles in classic films such as 'Chinatown' (1974) and 'National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation' (1989), as well as the TV spin-off 'Alice' in the 1980s, and television series like 'Chesapeake Shores'.

Diane Ladd was born on November 29, 1935, in Meridian, Mississippi, and passed away at her home in Ojai, California, on November 3, 2025.

As of the news report, no immediate cause of death has been cited.

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