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The World's Fastest Indian |
2006 - directed by Roger Donaldson (The Recruit, Thirteen Days, Dante's Peak, Cadillac Man),
Screneplay by
Roger Donaldson
Starring:
Anthony Hopkins,
Diane Ladd,
Paul Rodriguez,
Aaron Murphy,
Annie Whittle,
Bruce Greenwood,
Christopher Lawford
Susan B. Anthony "Failure is Impossible" Award (11/13/05) |
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Mrs. Munck |
1995 - directed by Diane Ladd written by Diane Ladd based on the book by Ella Leffland. Starring: Diane Ladd (Rose Munck), Bruce Dern (Patrick Leary), Kelly Preston (Young Rose), Shelley Winters (Aunt Monica), Jim Walton (Harley), Scott Fisher (Felix)
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Rambling Rose |
1991 - directed by Martha Coolidge, written by Calder Willingham. Starring: Laura Dern (Rose), Robert Duvall (Daddy), Diane Ladd (Mother), Lukas Hass (Buddy), John Heard (Willcox Hillyer -Buddy as an adult).
Nominated: Oscar; Best Actress in a Leading Role, Laura Dern, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Diane Ladd - Golden Globe, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama, Laura Dern , Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Diane Ladd - WON: Independent Spirit Award; Best Director, Martha Coolidge - Best Feature, Renny Harlin - Best Supporting Female, Diane Ladd- Nominated: Independent Spirit Award; Best Cinematography, Johnny E. Jensen - Best Male Lead, Robert Duvall - Won: Montréal World Film Festival, Best Actress, Laura Dern - Nominated: Young Artist Award; Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture, Lukas Haas - Best Young Actress Co-starring in a Motion Picture, Lisa Jakub |
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Wild At Heart |
1990 - directed by David Lynch, from the novel by Barry Gifford the screenplay by David Lynch. Starring: Laura Dern (Lula Pace), Nicolas Cage (Sailor Ripley), Diane Ladd (Marietta Fortune), Willem Dafoe (Bobby Peru), Isabella Rossellini (Perdita Durango) , Harry Dean Stanton (Johnnie Farragut) etc...
Nominated: Oscar, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Diane Ladd - BAFTA Film Award, Best Sound: Randy Thom, Richard Hymns, Jon Huck, David Parker - Won: Golden Palm, David Lynch, Nominated: International Fantasy Film Award, Best Film, David Lynch - Nominated: Golden Globe, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Diane Ladd - Won: Independent Spirit Award, Best Cinematography, Frederick Elmes - Nominated: Independent Spirit Award, Best Supporting Male, Willem Dafoe |
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Cemetary Club |
1993 - directed by Bill Duke, screenplay by Ivan Menchell. Starring: Ellen Burstyn (Esther Moskowitz), Olympia Dukakis (Doris Silverman), Diane Ladd (Lucille Rubin), Danny Aiello (Ben Katz) , Lainie Kazan (Selma), Christina Ricci (Jessica), Bernie Casey (John) |
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Christmas Vacation
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National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation |
1989 - directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik, screenplay by John Hughes. Starring: Chevy Chase (Clark Wilhelm Griswold, Jr.), Beverly D'Angelo (Ellen Griswold), Juliette Lewis (Audrey Griswold), Johnny Galecki (Russell 'Rusty' Griswold), John Randolph (Clark Wilhelm Griswold, Sr.), Diane Ladd (Nora Griswold), E.G. Marshall (Art Smith), Doris Roberts (Frances Smith) , Randy Quaid (Cousin Eddie Johnson) |
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Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore |
1974 - directed by Martin Scorsese,written by Robert Getchell, Starring:
Ellen Burstyn (Alice Hyatt) won Best Actress, Kris Kristofferson (David),
Diane Ladd (Flo) nominated Best Supporting Actress, Harvey Keitel (Ben Eberhart), Vic Tayback (Mel), Jodie Foster (Audrey)
Won: Oscar; Best Actress in a Leading Role, Ellen Burstyn - Nominated: Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Diane Ladd - Best Writing, Original Screenplay, Robert Getchell - Won: BAFTA Film Award, Best Actress, Ellen Burstyn - Best Film - Best Screenplay,Robert Getchell - Best Supporting Actress, Diane Ladd - Nominated: BAFTA Film Award; Best Direction, Martin Scorsese - Best Newcomer, Alfred Lutter III - Best Supporting Actress, Lelia Goldoni - Nominated: Cannes Film Festival; Golden Palm, Martin Scorsese - Nominated: Golden Globe; Best Motion Picture Actress - Drama,Ellen Burstyn - Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture, Diane Ladd - Nominated: WGA Award; Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen, Robert Getchell |
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All Night Long |
1961 - directed by Jean-Claude Tramont , screenplay by W.D. Richter . Starring: Gene Hackman (George Dupler), Barbra Streisand (Cheryl Gibbons), Diane Ladd (Helen Dupler), Dennis Quaid (Freddie Dupler) |
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Wild
Angeles
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1966 - directed by Roger Corman, screenplay by Charles B. Griffith. Starring: Peter Fonda (Heavenly Blues), Bruce Dern (Loser) , Nancy Sinatra (Mike), Diane Ladd (Gaysh)
Trivia: Actress Laura Dern (daughter of Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd) was conceived during the movie shoot. Growing up, she sometimes showed people who asked about her parents a still of them in their biker outfits. |
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Alice
CBS |
CBS - Linda Lavin (Alice Hyatt), Philip McKeon (Tommy Hyatt), Vic Tayback (
Mel Sharples), Beth Howland (Vera Louise Gorman), Diane Ladd (Belle Dupree -1980-1981) |
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Kingdom Hospital
ABC |
2004 - directed by Craig R. Baxley, written by Richard Dooling, Stephen King and Lars von Trier. The series stars Andrew McCarthy as Dr. Hook, Academy Award nominee Diane Ladd as Sally Druse, Academy Award nominee Bruce Davison as Dr. Stegman and Ed Begley, Jr. as Dr. Jesse James. Other cast members are Jack Coleman as Peter Rickman, William Wise as Dr. Louis Traff, Lena Georgas as Carrie Von Trier, Janet Wright as Liz Hinton, Meagan Fay as Brenda Abelson, Del Pentecost as Bobby Druse, Jamie Harrold as Elmer Traff, Brandon Bauer as Abel and Jennifer Cunningham as Christa. ABC |
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Cold Lazarus
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1996 - directed by Renny Rye and written by Dennis Potter. Starring: Albert Finney (Daniel Feeld), Diane Ladd (Martina Masdon) - BBC |
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Breach of Faith
CBS |
1997 - directed by David Greene written by Joel Blasberg. Starring: Charles Bronson (Commissioner Paul Fein), Joe Penny (Ben Fein), Kim Weeks (Anna Meyer), Diane Ladd (Aunt Shelly Fein) |
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Touched By An Angel
CBS |
"Touched by an Angel" playing "Carolyn Sellers" in episode: "An Angel By Any Other Name" (episode # 3.28) 10 May 1997 CBS |
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