Diane Lane

An enduring, fresh-faced beauty who started out on stage as a child actress in the '70s, Lane landed movie roles while still a teen. Although she appeared in a number of high-profile films (Rumblefish...
read more...

BirthDate
BirthPlace
01/21/1965
New York, NY
  • Bullock Lands Santa Barbara Film Festival Honor
    By: WENN.com Source December 01, 2009 7:32pm EST
    Sandra Bullock is to become one of the few women ever to be honored with a coveted American Riviera Award at the upcoming Santa Barbara International Film Festival in California.
  • Box Office: Weekend Predictions
    By: Steve Mason May 11, 2009 2:11pm EST
    “A real movie.” That’s the phrase that one of my industry sources used to describe Eagle Eye (Dreamworks/Paramount), which debuts this Friday at 3,500 or so locations and on more than 4,500 screens. The movie reunites Hollywood’s hottest young star, Shia LaBeouf, with his director from the surprise hit Disturbia, DJ Caruso, and industry tracking is pointing toward a spectacular opening.
  • Box Office Analysis, Oct. 12: "Kill"er Weekend
    By: Hollywood.com Staff May 11, 2009 2:04pm EST
    Box Office Analysis, Oct. 12: Kill Bill opens in the top spot followed by School of Rock Intolerable Cruelty Good Boy! Out of Time House of the Dead The Rundown Under the Tuscan Sun Secondhand Lions Lost In Translation Mystic River
  • Box Office Analysis, Oct. 6: The 'Chihuahuas' Have It!
    By: Steve Mason October 05, 2008 4:52pm EST
    Nobody does dog movies quite like Disney. The canine gold rush for Walt Disney Studios began in 1955 with the release of the animated Lady & the Tramp, which generated a $93.6M cume in three separate theatrical releases.
  • Box Office Analysis, Sept. 28: LaBeouf Strikes Again!
    By: Steve Mason September 28, 2008 5:25pm EST
    Shia LaBeouf 's re-teaming with D.J. Caruso on Eagle Eye (Dreamworks/Paramount) has scored even bigger. The new high-tech thriller got a huge Saturday boost of almost 26 percent, and Dreamworks now estimates a $29.2M 3-day.
  • B.O. Analysis: LaBeouf Again!
    By: Steve Mason September 28, 2008 5:22pm EST
    Shia LaBeouf 's re-teaming with D.J. Caruso on Eagle Eye (Dreamworks/Paramount) has scored even bigger. The new high-tech thriller got a huge Saturday boost of almost 26 percent, and Dreamworks now estimates a $29.2M 3-day.
  • Nights in Rodanthe Review
    By: Kit Bowen September 25, 2008 7:29pm EST
    Nights in Rodanthe is a mature romance for the Something's Gotta Give set, pairing chemistry magnets Richard Gere and Diane Lane together again to great effect.
  • Showbiz Stock Watch: Warner Bros Is the Favorite in the 2008 Market Share
    By: Steve Mason August 15, 2008 9:45am EST
    The certain $500M+ domestic box office take of The Dark Knight has moved Warner Bros past Paramount/Dreamworks in the 2008 market share race, and, with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince set for November, the studio seemed a lock to sail past Sony’s 2006 domestic box office record of $1.71 billion. The 2008 release schedule got a major shake-up on Thursday, however, as Warner Bros shifted Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince to next July '09.
  • Studio Report Card: Paramount is No. 1, but Who Will Finish 2nd?
    By: Steve Mason July 02, 2008 7:30am EST
    July 1 marks the halfway point of the movie year, and there is a clear winner among the major Hollywood studios. With the top 3 grossing movies of 2008, Paramount is riding high with both Marvel’s Iron Man and Lucasfilm’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull topping $300M and DreamWorks’ Kung Fu Panda at $181M now and a cinch for $200M+. The Melrose gang will be the first studio in history with back-to-back-to-back $200M+ grossing movies.
  • Box Office Preview: How High Can 'Sex and the City' Go?
    By: Steve Mason May 29, 2008 5:46pm EST
    Everyone in Hollywood is asking an intriguing question this week: “How high can Sex and the City go?” After all, the average red-blooded American male will have to be dragged into the theater to see Carrie Bradshaw and friends (although, gay men will likely be among the movie’s early attenders). According to industry tracking relayed to me, an astounding number of American women have a weekend appointment to see these four 40+ actresses in their first big-screen adventure.