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Title: Diane Ladd Death: Actress Dies After Lung Disease

Diane Ladd, Oscar-Nominated Actress of ‘Chinatown’ and ‘wild at Heart,’ Dies at 86

Diane Ladd, a prolific and highly respected actress⁣ known for her ⁢compelling performances in iconic films like Chinatown and Wild at Heart, died November 3 at her home in Ojai, California. She was 86.Her daughter, actress Laura Dern, was at her bedside.

Ladd’s passing marks the loss ⁤of⁢ a meaningful figure in ‍American cinema, an actress whose career spanned decades and encompassed a remarkable range of roles. She earned ⁤three Academy Award nominations for her‌ work⁣ in ⁣ Alice Doesn’t ⁣Live Here Anymore, Wild at Heart, and Rambling Rose, cementing⁤ her status as a versatile and impactful performer. Her death follows a career marked by both critical acclaim and‍ enduring⁢ popularity, influencing generations ⁣of actors and filmmakers.

Ladd first garnered widespread recognition for her portrayal of Ida sessions ‍in Roman Polanski’s neo-noir masterpiece, Chinatown (1974). As the observant and⁣ ultimately tragic wife of a ​key figure in‌ the film’s central mystery, she aided Jack Nicholson’s Jake​ Giddes in uncovering a web of corruption and deceit.⁣

Her performance in Martin Scorsese’s alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) brought her a first Oscar nomination, playing Flo, a memorable waitress alongside Ellen Burstyn’s Alice. The character ⁢was later reimagined in⁢ the television sitcom alice, played by Polly Holliday. ‍

Ladd received her second Oscar nomination for her role as ⁢Marietta, Lula’s vengeful mother, in David Lynch’s Wild at ⁤Heart (1990).The‍ film,which won the Palme d’Or ‌at the Cannes Film Festival that year,showcased her ability to embody complex and frequently enough unsettling characters. A third nomination followed in 1991 for Rambling‍ Rose, where she co-starred with Robert Duvall, Lucas Haas, and Dern.

Beyond these landmark roles,Ladd’s filmography included ​appearances in beloved films such ‌as National Lampoon’s christmas Vacation (1989),Ghosts of Mississippi (1996),Primary Colors (1998),28 Days ‌ (2000),and Joy (2015). She also‍ ventured into television, notably starring as the ​psychic‍ Mrs. Druse in Stephen King’s⁤ 2004 ABC ⁣miniseries, Kingdom Hospital.

In more recent years, ⁢Ladd appeared in Lifetime’s Montana Sky and ​alongside Anthony Hopkins in The World’s Fastest Indian. She also demonstrated her ⁢creative range by writing and directing the 1995 film Mrs. ⁤Munck, which featured Bruce Dern, Kelly Preston, the late Shelley Winters, and herself.

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