Diane Ladd’s Final Farewell
Hollywood legend Diane Ladd passed away peacefully at her Ojai, California home on November 3, 2025, at 89. Over her long life, Ladd married three times, divorced twice, and endured personal tragedy, yet she remained a pillar of strength, artistry, and maternal love.
Early Love and Heartbreak with Bruce Dern
Ladd’s first marriage to acclaimed actor Bruce Dern began with youthful idealism. They met while performing in an off-Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams’ Orpheus Descending. “I married Bruce when I was very, very young,” Ladd recalled in 2015.
The couple welcomed two daughters, but their joy turned to grief when their first child tragically drowned at 18 months. “You will never get over that… The child is not supposed to die before the parent,” Ladd later said. The immense loss ultimately ended their marriage, though their bond endured over time.
Despite divorce, Ladd and Dern reunited professionally in Mrs. Munck and shared historic Hollywood moments with their surviving daughter, Laura Dern. In 2010, the trio became the first mother-daughter-father combination to receive stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, marking reconciliation and shared pride.
Searching for Love: Marriages After Dern
After her split from Dern, Ladd married businessman William Shea Jr., son of the namesake of New York’s Shea Stadium. Yet, as she candidly admitted, both marriages before her final union failed to offer the emotional connection she longed for. “Bruce and Bill… neither of which know how to show love,” she said, reflecting on her past choices and her Southern upbringing. Both marriages ended in divorce, leaving lessons but not bitterness.

Diane Ladd with Laura and Bruce Dern at the premiere of “Citizen Ruth” in West Hollywood, California on November 21, 1996. | Source: Getty Images
True Love with Robert Charles Hunter
Ladd finally found lasting love with businessman and author Robert Charles Hunter. The couple met in Sedona, Arizona, and married on Valentine’s Day 1999 in a star-studded ceremony officiated by Della Reese. Hunter, a retired CEO of PepsiCo Food Systems, co-founded Exxcell Entertainment with Ladd and even acted alongside her in David Lynch’s Inland Empire.
Their partnership, spanning more than two decades, brought mutual respect, shared purpose, and deep affection. Ladd often shared glimpses of their life on Instagram, celebrating quiet moments, holidays, and family milestones. Hunter passed away peacefully in July 2025 at 77, leaving Ladd a widow only months before her own passing.
A Life of Art, Courage, and Motherhood
Beyond love and marriage, Ladd’s legacy shines through her acting. She earned three Academy Award nominations for Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Wild at Heart, and Rambling Rose. Her roles revealed emotional depth, fearless artistry, and a dedication to truth on screen.
As a mother, Ladd nurtured Laura Dern’s independence, encouraging her to think boldly and follow her own path. Her daughter’s success stands as a testament to her guidance, courage, and enduring love.
Remembering Diane Ladd
Ladd is survived by her daughter, Laura Dern, and two grandchildren. Her life reflected resilience, artistic brilliance, and the power of love found later in life. Laura Dern shared:
“My amazing hero and my profound gift of a mother, Diane Ladd, passed with me beside her this morning… We were blessed to have her. She is flying with her angels now.”
Hollywood, her family, and fans mourn the loss of a woman whose legacy will continue to inspire through her art, her heart, and her enduring spirit.