Diane Ladd, Oscar-nominated actress and mom to Laura Dern, dies at 89

Diane Ladd, the acclaimed actress whose career spanned more than seven decades, has passed away at the age of 89. Her daughter, actress Laura Dern, confirmed the news in a heartfelt statement shared with PEOPLE on Sunday.

“My amazing hero and my profound gift of a mother, Diane Ladd, passed with me beside her this morning, at her home in Ojai, Calif.,” Dern, 58, wrote. “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.”

Ladd’s life and career were nothing short of remarkable. Born Rose Diane Ladner in Mississippi, she later shortened her surname to Ladd as she pursued her dreams in Hollywood. From an early age, she gravitated toward expression — dancing, singing, and acting with a natural presence that would later define her onscreen and stage persona.

Over the years, Ladd delivered more than 200 film and television performances. Her work earned her three Academy Award nominations — first for Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974), followed by Wild at Heart (1990), and finally Rambling Rose (1991), the last of which she starred in alongside her daughter Laura. Their performances made Oscar history, marking one of the rare times a mother and daughter were nominated for Academy Awards for roles in the same film.

Ladd’s early film career took off in the 1960s, with her first major credit in the 1966 biker drama The Wild Angels, directed by Roger Corman. Reflecting on those early years, Ladd remembered the sense of camaraderie — and occasional danger — that came with making films then. She once shared a vivid memory of co-stars Peter Fonda and Bruce Dern stepping in to protect the cast and crew during a tense moment on set. “His courage always shined through like that,” she said of Dern.

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 11: Diane Ladd and Laura Dern attend AARP The Magazine’s 19th Annual Movies For Grownups Awards at Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel on January 11, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic)

Ladd and Bruce Dern married in 1960 and welcomed two daughters: Diane Elizabeth, who tragically died in a drowning accident at just 18 months old, and Laura, who would go on to become one of the most respected actresses of her generation. Though the marriage ended in 1969, the family bond — layered with love, hardship, grief, and artistic connection — continued to shape Ladd and Dern’s lives and work.

Diane and Laura’s artistic collaboration remained one of the most celebrated mother-daughter partnerships in Hollywood. Beyond Rambling Rose, they appeared together in Wild at Heart, Blue Velvet, the HBO series Enlightened, and numerous public and creative projects over the years. Their relationship evolved into one of mutual admiration — a rare blend of familial love and professional respect.

In recent years, Ladd also opened up about health challenges and the profound effect they had on her bond with Laura. The two co-authored the 2023 memoir Honey, Baby, Mine, centered around their daily walks and conversations during Ladd’s recovery from a lung illness. The book captured their shared reflections on life, motherhood, resilience, and love.

Diane Ladd’s legacy extends far beyond awards and film roles. She was known for her warmth, her humor, her tenacity, and her deep-rooted belief in empathy — on and off screen. To colleagues, she was a force of presence. To audiences, she was unforgettable. To her family, she was everything.

Rest in peace, Diane Ladd — a brilliant artist, a beloved mother, and a woman whose spirit touched generations.

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