Diane Lane
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Diane Lane
Diane Lane is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in George Roy Hill's 1979 film A Little Romance, starring opposite Sir Laurence Olivier. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine and dubbed "the new Grace Kelly"...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth22 January 1965
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
cheating generations world
I don't want to live in a bubble, in my craft or in the world...I can't, I would be cheating myself out of my generation and the world we live in.
men way mouths
Americans are like Pac Man. We just eat our way through the day. There's always something going into the mouth.
strong father people
I was raised by free-spirited people, though my father gave me a very strong work ethic.
world east journalism
I've found there to be a tremendous amount of East Coast snobbery in the journalism world.
mother daughter school
Well, I didn't really admit that I anywhere until my daughter started school and I knew I couldn't pull up and leave when I felt like it.
independent different film
Independent films have a very different cachet than success films.
nice teaching home
It's nice to have a pause to parent and to be more present at home, teaching them how to drive cars and navigate boys and all this sort of thing.
new-york parent mama
When I was about seven, I started touring the globe as part of New York's La MaMa theater company - without my parents!
new-york growing-up father
When I was growing up in New York City, my father was a taxi driver for a time.
winning race weather
I take comfort that aging happens to everybody. It's part of life. Aging offers great lessons in dignity, since the indignity wins in the end. Yes, it bothers me when I have lines or puffiness or droops. But it connects me with the human race. Like weather bringing people together, aging brings people together.
mother thinking years
I think that directing is the ultimate martyred task of filmmaking, that it has nobility to it. It takes three years to make a film, for the most part. I think it requires the attentiveness of a mother hen.
thinking different easy
I think I'd be in an entirely different business if it were easy.
feelings young copies
When I really young yet feeling very old, I offered up a lot of myself to the press; I knew it was good copy.
yoga needs world
More yoga in the world is what we need.