![]() But these were legends because you wondered about who they were. You can’t be a legend today - the press and the world are too invasive, everybody knows too much about everybody. “I said, ‘Honey, your father and I made the car, but you’re the driver.’”īRUCE DERN - Silent Running (1972), The Great Gatsby (1974), Coming Home (1978)įavorite Moment on Set: “My happiest days were when we got to work with legends. “When we were filming Wild at Heart, (Laura) said, ‘Oh, mommy, thank you for the genes,’” Diane recalls. While the star on the Walk of Fame is great, the parents remain most proud of their other star. Over the years, the trio independently have mapped out an unusual career spanning features and television - everything from Diane’s appearances on “The Love Boat” and “Chinatown” to “Wild at Heart” (along with Laura) to Laura’s role in “Blue Velvet” and Bruce’s in “Hush.Hush, Sweet Charlotte” and “Coming Home.”įifty years after the parents began in the business, they’re still going - Laura and Diane in HBO’s “Enlightened,” Bruce with several feature projects. ![]() They remain friendly - Bruce calls his ex-wife “a good dame.” ![]() Bruce and Diane were married in 1960 he was a former athlete from outside Chicago, she an outspoken Mississippi belle, and they met during a New York production of “Orpheus Descending.” Laura arrived in 1967, two years before her parents’ split. ![]()
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