Hollywood Mourns Diane Ladd
Hollywood is grieving the loss of legendary actress Diane Ladd, who passed away peacefully at home on Monday morning, November 3, 2025, in Ojai, California. She was 89. Her death was confirmed by her daughter, actress Laura Dern, who released a heartfelt statement honoring her mother’s life and career: “We were blessed to have her. She is flying with her angels now.”
A Storied Career
Diane Ladd earned three Academy Award nominations for her roles in Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974), Wild at Heart (1990), and Rambling Rose (1991). Known for her emotional depth and intensity, she became a standout performer in every role.
She frequently collaborated with her daughter, Laura, creating some of Hollywood’s most memorable on-screen mother-daughter performances. Their bond blurred the lines between life and art, celebrated by fans and colleagues alike.
Reflections from Bruce Dern
Bruce Dern, Diane’s former husband and Laura’s father, shared his gratitude and admiration for her. He described her as a “tremendous actress” and praised her work with the Screen Actors Guild. “She lived a good life,” he said. “She was funny, clever, gracious, and above all, a wonderful mother to our incredible daughter. I will be forever grateful.”

Diane Ladd, Bruce Dern, and their daughter Laura Dern attend the Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony honoring all three on November 1, 2010 | Source: Getty Images
Family Life and Lasting Influence
Laura Dern spoke recently about her parents’ enduring drive and creativity. She described Diane and Bruce as “radical characters” and “amazing storytellers” who remained active in their craft into their 80s. Yet she also highlighted the challenges older actors face, needing to work to maintain health insurance coverage.
Laura called her mother’s performance in Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore her favorite and recalled attending the Academy Awards as a nervous child clinging to Diane’s arm, a memory now filled with deeper meaning.
Childhood and Parenting Insights
Raised by a strong mother after her parents’ early divorce, Laura recalled Diane’s decision to raise her with help from her own mother. Bruce remained in her life, though initially distant, learning how to connect with his young daughter over time.
Private Losses Behind Public Strength
Diane endured personal tragedy long before Laura’s birth. In a 2023 CBS Sunday Morning interview, she shared the heartbreaking loss of her eldest daughter in a pool accident. “The child is not supposed to die before the parent,” she reflected. Laura noted that discussing such pain can be healing, a lesson she hoped to share with others. Diane quietly agreed: “Absolutely.”