Diane Lane
Actor
Diane Lane played the cheating wife in the 2002 thriller
Unfaithful (with Richard Gere), a role that cemented her position as a leading lady in Hollywood after more than two decades in the movies. Lane made an auspicious debut when she was 13 years old in
A Little Romance (1979), and during the '80s starred in three films by
Francis Ford Coppola:
The Outsiders (1983), Rumble Fish (1984) and The Cotton Club (1984). In the next decade Lane appeared in several duds, but she stood out in the television miniseries
Lonesome Dove (1989) and in a small role in Chaplin (1992, with
Robert Downey, Jr.). Since then she has had a good run in solid Hollywood roles:
The Perfect Storm (2000, with
Mark Wahlberg); Hardball (2001, with
Keanu Reeves); The Glass House (2001, with
Lee Lee Sobieski);
Under the Tuscan Sun (2003); Must Love Dogs (2005, with
John Cusack); and Hollywoodland (2006, with
Adrien Brody).
Extra credit: Lane's mother, Colleen Farrington, was a Playboy centerfold, Miss October of 1957.
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