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Mini biography:
Daughter of acting coach Burt Lane and Playboy centerfold Colleen Farrington (Miss October 1957). Admitted in Esquire Magazine in February 2000 that she had an affair with both Timothy Hutton and Christopher Atkins. Dated rocker/actor Jon Bon Jovi in the mid-80s. Was a multi-millionaire by the time she was 18 years old. One of Francis Ford Coppola's favourite actresses - she has starred in no less than four of his films. She enjoys music and movies and has a large home-theater in her home. Collects antique furniture and has a strange fetish - she admitted in Playboy (1995) that she has "a thing for really high thigh-boots. I have a cool collection! I love high heels." In her off time, she likes to travel, ride her horses and go walking. She also enjoys keeping fit and does yoga. She especially loves to spend as much time as possible with her daughter, Eleanor, whose father is her ex-husband and Christopher Lambert of Highlander (1986) fame. Was on the cover of Time Magazine (August 1979) at the age of 14. Attended the 2003 Oscars with Josh Brolin. Her father passed away shortly before Unfaithful (2002), in which she gave an Academy Award-nominated performance, was released. He did see a rough cut of the film three weeks before his death. Voted one of People Magazine's "Most Beautiful People in the World" (2003). July 2003: Engaged to actor Josh Brolin. Measurements: 35C-25-34 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine) Once pursued professional modeling as a teen but was told by Eileen Ford (of the Ford Modeling Agency) that her neck was "too short" to be a model. Two of her movies - Hard Ball (2001) and The Glass House (2001) - opened in theaters in the US on the same day. [14 September 2001] Voted one of the "World's Most Desirable Women" (2004) Has said that some of her biggest acting influences have been Jane Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, Jessica Lange, and Susan Sarandon. When she was 13, George Roy Hill wanted her to star opposite Laurence Olivier in his film A Little Romance (1979). At the time, she was working on Broadway for Joseph Papp at the Public Theatre in the original production of "The Runaways". Both Hill and Papp wanted her, and a series of telegrams among Papp, Hill, Laurence Olivier--who was to be in the film--and Diane's father transpired, with Hill, Olivier and Diane's father wanting her in the film, and Papp wanting to keep her in the play. She ended up doing the film. Daughter Eleonora Lambert (b. 1993) with ex-husband Christopher Lambert Her mother, Colleen Farrington, was the October 1957 Playmate of the Month. Daughter-in-law of James Brolin. Best friend of Elizabeth Perkins. Daughter-in-law of Barbra Streisand Stepmother of Josh Brolin's children Eden and Trevor from Brolin's first marriage to Alice Adair Born on the same day as actor Mads Koudal. One of the "later" members of the Brat Pack, along with John Cusack. There is a street in Ashland, Massachusetts named "Diane Lane." Was considered for the role of Ana in the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead (2004). The part eventually went to Sarah Polley. Was #79 on VH1's "100 Greatest Kid Stars" (2005) (mini). Was voted number 7 in "VH1's Hottest Over 40" She likes to wear thigh-high boots and high heels Personal quotes "Even the short men I know appreciate a woman in heels". "The only phone call I really yearn to make is one I can't, which is to say" 'Guess what, Dad?'." [Talking about her Oscar nomination (her father Burt Lane, who managed her early career, passed away in February 2002)]. [Comparing herself to her mother, a former "Playboy" magazine centerfold] "Mom was better endowed." [about on-line dating] "Look, it's so interesting, because being a mom of a daughter - forget about it. I'm so hyper mama-bear protective: 'In no way is it ever all right to meet anybody you've [only] ever met on-line! Period! End of story. Close chapter, end the book.' But in my prickly, paranoid way, I'd say, 'Well don't they kind of pre-screen people at these agencies?' So I like the fact these services exist, and I think if you're meeting someone randomly outside the protection of the umbrella, you know you can't say you weren't warned."


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