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Diane Lane (born
January 22, 1965) is an Academy Award-nominated American
actress. [edit] Biography
Early life: Lane was born in New York City. The
daughter of acting coach Burt Lane and singer/Playboy
centerfold Colleen Farrington, Lane was raised by her
father after her parents divorced when she was still a
baby.
Career: She began acting professionally at the
age of six at the La Mama Experimental Theatre in New
York where she appeared in acclaimed productions of
Medea and The Cherry Orchard, among others. At 13, she
made her film debut opposite Sir Laurence Olivier in A
Little Romance, and at 14 was featured on the cover of
Time.
One of the few child actors to make a successful
transition into adult roles, Lane made a hit with
audiences in the back-to-back cult films The Outsiders
and Rumble Fish, and for a time was designated a member
of the so-called "Brat pack." However the two
films that should have catapulted her to star status,
Streets of Fire and The Cotton Club, were both box
office flops and her career languished as a result. It
wasn't until 1989's hugely popular and critically
acclaimed TV mini-series Lonesome Dove that Lane made
another big impression on a sizable audience.(she was
nominated for an Emmy Award). She won further praise for
her role in 1999's A Walk on the Moon, opposite Viggo
Mortensen.
In 2002 Lane was nominated for an Academy Award as Best
Actress for her performance in Unfaithful, and was
honored for her work in that film by The New York Film
Critics and The National Society of Film Critics. She
followed that up with Under the Tuscan Sun (2003), based
on the best-selling book by Frances Mayes.
Numerous web media sites have her rumored to take on the
role of Jane Jetson in Warner Bros'. upcoming live
action The Jetsons movie in 2009, but there has been no
confirmation as of yet.
With a smoldering sensuality that perfectly compliments
her remarkable subtlety as an actress, Diane Lane has
frequently been singled out for her memorable work in
such films as Rumble Fish (1983), A Walk on the Moon
(1999) and The Perfect Storm (2000).
From her earliest stage appearances to her later status
as a powerful star of feature films, Lane's uncanny
ability to project her character's innermost emotions
into the hearts of filmgoers has earned her a
much-deserved rank among the Hollywood elite.
Diane Lane was born in New York City in 1965, the
daughter of drama coach Burt Lane and thrush Colleen
Farrington; her eyes seemed to sparkle with stars from
the tender age of six. Cast in a La Mama Experimental
Theatre production of Medea, Lane would subsequently
appear on stage in numerous productions, both in her
native New York and abroad. It wasn't long before the
mid-'70s found Lane reaching the apex of her early
career, and in 1978 she made her film debut in director
George Roy Hill's A Little Romance.
Cast alongside such luminaries as Sir Laurence Olivier,
Lane held her own in the role of an American student who
finds love while studying abroad, and as a result gained
remarkable exposure on the cover of Time Magazine in
August of the following year. Lane was touted as one of
the most promising actors of her generation, and this
success parlayed her into a series of mostly forgettable
films, though her roles in a pair of teen dramas from
director Francis Ford Coppola in 1983 (The Outsiders and
Rumble Fish) once again earned the burgeoning film
actress the spotlight and reminded audiences of her
immense talent.
After rounding out the decade with yet another memorable
turn in the television miniseries Lonesome Dove (1989),
Lane's career once again became a more low-key affair,
though her performances frequently outshined the
otherwise unremarkable series of films she appeared in.
Though roles in such efforts as Chaplin (1992), A
Streetcar Named Desire (1995), and Jack (1996) kept her
from falling off the radar, Lane didn't truly shine
again until her role as a housewife who embarks on a
fragile extramarital affair in A Walk on the Moon.
Following that film with a pair of memorable
performances in My Dog Skip and The Perfect Storm (both
in 2000), Lane's career seemed to have achieved some
stability, but it wasn't before a pair of forgettable
features (Hardball and The Glass House, both in 2001)
that Lane scored with yet another tale of marital
infidelity. Director Adrian Lyne's Unfaithful, a
retooling of Claude Chabrol's La Femme Infidèle, once
again found Lane in the throws of an alluring stranger.
Unfaithful pondered the crushing reverberations of
extramarital relations, and Lane provided an ample and
intriguing center of gravity for the film. Following up
with roles in Just Like Mona (2002) and Under the Tuscan
Sun (2003), one could only hope that Lane's career had
finally found solid ground.
When February 2003 rolled around and the Oscar
nominations for the previous year were announced, Lane
received her first-ever Academy Award nomination for her
emotional turn in Unfaithful.
Personal life: Lane dated rock star Jon Bon Jovi
in the 1980s and she was married to French actor
Christopher Lambert from 1988 to 1994. They had a
daughter, Eleanor Jasmine Lambert, born September 5,
1993, and were divorced following a prolonged
separation.
Lane married actor Josh Brolin on August 14, 2004. On
December 20 of that year, she called police after an
altercation with him, and he was arrested on a
misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. Lane declined to
press charges, however, and the couple's spokesperson
characterized the incident as a
"misunderstanding."
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