Diane Lane
35 titles
Filmography
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Secretariat
(2010)A housewife becomes the unlikely owner of a racehorse, then risks it all to make him a champion.

Under the Tuscan Sun
(2003)San Francisco writer Frances is depressed after her divorce and escapes to Tuscany for 10 days. She's captivated by its beauty and impulsively buys an ageing villa. As she restores it she makes friends with the locals, finds laughter and romance - and realises that there are second chances.

Let Him Go
(2020)Following the loss of their son, retired sheriff George Blackledge and his wife Margaret leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson from the clutches of a dangerous family living off the grid in the Dakotas, headed by matriarch Blanche Weboy.

Anniversary
(2025)In this gripping thriller, a close-knit family is caught in the turmoil of a controversial rising movement known as "The Change."

Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains
(1982)The meteoric rise of a trio of punk rockers leads to their selling out in the big-money world of the music industry.

A Walk on the Moon
(1999)Summer 1969: in the Catskill Mountains near the legendary Woodstock Music Festival, a vacationing woman embarks on an affair that threatens to destroy her family.

Fierce People
(2006)An offbeat comedy featuring "The Twilight Saga's" Kristin Stewart. "This film hits all the bases: funny, touching, provocative." - Peter Travers, "Rolling Stone"

Cinema Verite
(2011)The fact-based story of a Santa Barbara family who were catapulted to notoriety in the early 1970s in a groundbreaking PBS series.

Must Love Dogs
(2005)Based on the novel by Claire Cook, a 40-year-old divorcee (Oscar and Golden Globe-nominee Diane Lane, "Under the Tuscan Sun") throws herself back into the dating scene.

Paris Can Wait
(2016)The wife of a film producer embarks on a drive from the south of France to Paris with her husband’s colleague, discovering passion and purpose.

Trumbo
(2015)In 1947, Dalton Trumbo is Hollywood's top screenwriter, until he and other artists are jailed and blacklisted for their political beliefs.

My Dog Skip
(2000)Kevin Bacon, Diane Lane and Frankie Muniz star in this heartwarming coming-of-age story about a sensitive young Southern boy who learns valuable life lessons with his dog.

Unfaithful
(2002)Diane Lane earned a 2002 Best Actress Oscar® nomination for her role as a housewife who gets blown into a whirlwind affair.

Streets of Fire
(1984)Set against a brooding rock & roll landscape, "Streets of Fire" tells the story of a motorcycle gang that kidnaps a young diva. Her only hope for rescue lies with three unlikely heroes comprised of a soldier of fortune, a beer-guzzling low-life, and the abducted singer's manager.

Hardball
(2001)The story of a coach who takes on coaching a Little League team in the Chicago housing projects.

Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House
(2017)Based on a true story of the most famous anonymous man in American history: Mark Felt, the FBI second-in command who was the “Deep Throat” whistleblower in the 1970s Watergate scandal. The identity of the secret informant remained a source of intense public curiosity and speculation for over thirty years, until Felt revealed himself through an article in Vanity Fair in 2005.

Grace & Glorie
(1998)A fragile and guilt-ridden executive moves from the big city to the countryside, where she volunteers to take care of a feisty older woman.

Cattle Annie and Little Britches
(1981)When a notorious outlaw is captured, two teenage girls persuade his dispirited gang to resume their felonious ways and make the West wild again.

Murder at 1600
(1997)A veteran Washington, D.C. homicide detective and a Secret Service agent team up to find a killer whose victim was found inside the White House.

Jack
(1996)Comedy favorite Robin Williams lights up the screen in JACK, the acclaimed hit that had critics and audiences cheering! Williams stars as a mischievous 10-year-old who acts like any other boy his age, except he's in a grown-up's body. It's nonstop laughs as Jack embarks on the greatest adventure of his young life ... the fifth grade.