This page will contain wikis about Diane Lane, as they become available.Diane LaneDiane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress born in New York, New York. She has successfully made the transition from child (and teenage) actor to adult actor. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Unfaithful (2002). She was married to the actor Christophe Lambert from 1988 to 1994. They had one child, Eleanor Jasmine Lambert, born September 5, 1993. She married actor Josh Brolin on August 14, 2004. On December 20 of that year Lane called the cops on him after a fight and he was arrested (http://www.suntimes.com/output/zwecker/cst-ftr-zp21.html) for spousal battery; Lane claimed she had never wanted him to be arrested and it was all a misunderstanding. Actress- filmography
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On December 20 of that year Lane called the cops on him after a fight and he was arrested (http://www.suntimes.com/output/zwecker/cst-ftr-zp21.html) for spousal battery; Lane claimed she had never wanted him to be arrested and it was all a misunderstanding. Jeanette MacDonald was given two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to Recordings and Motion Pictures. She married actor Josh Brolin on August 14, 2004. Jeanette MacDonald: The Irving Stone Letters annotated by Sharon Rich (2002), ISBN 0971199841, is a compilation of Jeanette's handwritten letters to a beau from her Broadway years (with whom she also discusses her Hollywood years), while Jeanette MacDonald Autobiography: The Lost Manuscript annotated by Sharon Rich (2004), ISBN 0971199884 presents MacDonald's unpublished autobiography. They had one child, Eleanor Jasmine Lambert, born September 5, 1993. Sweethearts by Sharon Rich (revised edition,2001), ISBN 0971199817, discusses MacDonald's ill-fated affair with Eddy. She was married to the actor Christophe Lambert from 1988 to 1994. However, Sharon Rich, a close friend of MacDonald's sister Blossom, has written several books supporting these rumors with excerpts from letters, diaries and interviews. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Unfaithful (2002). A biography authorized by Jeanette's widower Gene Raymond, Hollywood Diva by Edward Baron Turk (2000), ISBN 0520222539, denies there was any such affair. She has successfully made the transition from child (and teenage) actor to adult actor. After her death, rumors began to emerge that Jeanette MacDonald had an off-screen relationship with Nelson Eddy. Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress born in New York, New York. Jeanette died in Houston, Texas and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. A Little Romance (1979). Although they were married until her death from heart disease in 1965, they had no children. Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1980). In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald married Gene Raymond, with whom she co-starred in 1941's Smilin' Through. Touched by Love (1980). She did not confine herself to operetta, appearing in stage productions of grand opera, including Charles Gounod's Faust in 1943 and 1951, the latter being her last full length opera performance. Child Bride of Short Creek (1981). Cast opposite Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy in San Francisco (1936), she was given some key dramatic scenes, but also contributed several obligatory musical numbers. Ladies and Gentlemen the Fabulous Stains (1982). On very rare occasions she was given roles that allowed to extend her range as a dramatic actress, however she was still expected to sing. Six Pack (1982). The latter, where she ages from a young girl to an old woman, is said to have been her favourite. Miss All-American Beauty (1982). It was not until Irving Thalberg lured her to Metro Goldwyn Mayer in 1934, that she had her biggest hits including The Merry Widow (1934) (with Maurice Chevalier), Naughty Marietta (1935), the above-mentioned Rose-Marie, and Maytime (with Nelson Eddy). Rumble Fish (1983). Jeanette MacDonald performed on Broadway a further nine years, progressing to leading roles in Yes, Yes, Yvette (1927), Sunny Days (1928), Angela (1928) and Boom Boom (1929), before she was chosen by the Hollywood director Ernst Lubitsch to play the lead in his new film musical The Love Parade in 1929. The Outsiders (1983). Of her start in Broadway, many years later she told Ed Sullivan, "I got a crick in my neck and $40 a week". Streets of Fire (1984). An audition was arranged by her sister for a part as dancer in the chorus of another production. Jeanette got the part and was given permission by her parents to take the job. The Cotton Club (1984). At the age of 16, accompanied by her father, she went to see her older sister, Blossom Rock, perform on Broadway in New York. Lady Beware (1987). Jeanette Anna MacDonald was born in Philadelphia and made her professional debut at the age of six, singing "Old Mother Hubbard" in a charity opera at Philadelphia's Academy of Music. The Big Town (1987). Jeanette MacDonald (June 18, 1903 - January 14, 1965) was a singer and actress best known for her film duets with Nelson Eddy, such as Rose-Marie (aka Indian Love Call) (1936). Vital Signs (1990). The Love Parade (1929). My New Gun (1992). The Vagabond King (1930). Chaplin (1992). Paramount on Parade (1930) (cut from final print). Wild Bill (1995). Monte Carlo (1930). Judge Dredd (1995). Let's Go Native (1930). Jack (1996). The Lottery Bride (1930). Murder at 1600 (1997). Oh, For a Man! (1930). Gunshy (1998). Don't Bet on Women (1930). A Walk on the Moon (1999). Annabelle's Affairs (1931). The Perfect Storm (2000). One Hour With You (1932). The Virginian (2000). Love Me Tonight (1932). My Dog Skip (2000). The Cat and the Fiddle (1933). The Glass House (2001). The Merry Widow (1934). Hardball (2001). Naughty Marietta (1935). Unfaithful (2002). Rose Marie (1936). Under the Tuscan Sun (2003). San Francisco (1936). Maytime (1937). The Firefly (1937). The Girl of the Golden West (1938). Sweethearts (1938). Broadway Serenade (1939). New Moon (1940). Bitter Sweet (1940). Smilin' Through (1941). I Married An Angel (1942). Cairo (1942). Follow the Boys (1943). Three Daring Daughters (1948). The Sun Comes Up (1949). |