
Laura Dern is honoring her late mother, Oscar-nominated actress Diane Ladd, with a message filled with love, gratitude, and quiet heartbreak.
âHappy birthday to my hero, the most extraordinary person I have ever known, on what would be her 90th today,â Dern wrote in a touching Instagram tribute. âAs an artist and human being, you were always loving, always dreaming, always creating, and ever in service for all. I love you, Mom.â
The tribute carries added weight, arriving on the first birthday since Laddâs passing and reflecting the depth of the bond they shared.
Laddâs Peaceful Passing and Dernâs Heartfelt Statement
Ladd, a three-time Oscar nominee for âAlice Doesnât Live Here Anymore,â âWild at Heart,â and âRambling Rose,â died at 89 at her home in Ojai, Calif. Her daughter was by her side.
In an earlier statement, published by The Hollywood Reporter, Dern wrote:
GettyâMy amazing hero and my profound gift of a mother, Diane Ladd, passed with me beside her this morning, at her home in Ojai, CA. 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.â
Bruce Dern Remembers Laddâs Power, Humor, and Legacy
GettyBruce Dern, who was married to Ladd in the 1960s and is Lauraâs father, shared his own tribute, praising her talent and influence.
âDiane was a tremendous actress, and I feel like a bit of a âhidden treasureâ until she ran into David Lynch,â he wrote as per US Weekly.
He recalled her breakout in âWild at Heartâ and honored her decades of service on the SAG board. âShe was funny, clever, and gracious. But most importantly to me, she was a wonderful mother to our incredible wunderkind daughter.â
A Career Filled With Iconic Roles and Historic Moments
GettyLadd leaves behind one of Hollywoodâs richest acting legacies.
She earned three Oscar nominations over three decades, including the history-making double nomination for âRambling Rose,â in which she and Laura became the only mother-daughter duo ever nominated for the same film.
Ladd was equally memorable on television. She starred with Laura in HBOâs âEnlightened,â delivering an acclaimed performance in its standout episode âConsider Helen.â
Her film credits spanned classics like âChinatown,â âNational Lampoonâs Christmas Vacation,â âPrimary Colors,â â28 Days,â and âThe Worldâs Fastest Indian.â
Ladd and Bruce Dern welcomed their daughter Laura on February 10, 1967. T
hough the couple divorced in 1969, Ladd remained a central figure in Lauraâs life and career. On what would have been her 90th birthday, Laura Dernâs tribute made one thing clear: Diane Laddâs light is still very much alive.
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