Remembering Diane Ladd: A Tribute to the Oscar-Nominated Actress
Remembering Diane Ladd: A Tribute to the Oscar-Nominated Actress
Veteran Hollywood actress Diane Ladd, renowned for her Oscar-nominated performances in films like Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore and Wild at Heart, has sadly passed away at the age of 89.
A three-time Academy Award nominee and a Golden Globe winner, Ladd's estimated net worth was around $10 million. She was celebrated for her strong portrayals of resilient women throughout her extensive career.
Ladd's family has deep roots in Hollywood. She was the mother of actress Laura Dern, who shared a heartfelt statement announcing her mother's passing at their home in Ojai, California. Dern expressed, “She was the greatest daughter, mother, grandmother, actress, artist, and empathetic spirit that only dreams could have seemingly created. We were blessed to have her. She is flying with her angels now.”
Who Was Diane Ladd?
Born Rose Diane Ladner on November 29, 1935, in Laurel, Mississippi, Ladd was the only child of veterinarian Preston Paul Ladner and actress Mary Bernadette Ladner. She began performing at a young age, showcasing her talents in acting, singing, and dancing before transitioning into television and film in the 1960s.
Career Highlights
Ladd's breakout role came in 1974 with Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, directed by Martin Scorsese, where she portrayed the feisty waitress Flo, earning her first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
She received two additional Oscar nominations for her performances in Wild at Heart (1990) and Rambling Rose (1991). Remarkably, she and her daughter, Laura Dern, made cinematic history as the first mother-daughter duo to be nominated in the same year.
Her filmography boasts significant works such as Chinatown (1974), National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989), and Primary Colors (1998). Additionally, she appeared in popular television series like Enlightened and had guest roles in Touched by an Angel.
Ladd also explored writing and directing; her memoir, Spiraling Through the School of Life, was published in 2006.
Family and Legacy
Ladd was married three times. Her first marriage was to actor Bruce Dern in 1960, with whom she had two daughters, Diane Elizabeth and Laura. Tragically, Diane Elizabeth passed away at just 18 months in a pool accident, a life-altering event for Ladd.
Her second marriage (1969–1976) was to William A. Shea Jr., and she married businessman and film producer Robert Charles Hunter in 1999, who sadly passed away earlier this year.
Laura Dern, an Oscar-winning actress known for her role in Jurassic Park, described her mother as her “amazing hero and my profound gift of a mother” in a touching tribute.
Net Worth
At the time of her passing, Diane Ladd's net worth was estimated at around $10 million, a testament to her prolific career with over 200 film and television appearances, alongside her endeavors as a writer and director.




