List of Diane Lane performances

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Lane attending the premiere of True Grit at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2011.

Diane Lane is an American actress who made her motion picture debut in George Roy Hill's 1979 film A Little Romance .

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Lane would earn critical acclaim for her performance as Constance "Connie" Sumner in Adrian Lyne's 2002 film Unfaithful , and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, in addition to nominations for the Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award.

Other notable film credits for Lane include The Outsiders (1983), The Perfect Storm (2000), Under the Tuscan Sun (2003), and as Martha Kent in Zack Snyder's films Man of Steel (2013), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Justice League (2017) and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021).

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 A Little Romance Lauren King
1980 Touched by Love Karen
1981 Cattle Annie and Little Britches Jenny "Little Britches" Stevens
1982 National Lampoon's Movie Madness Liza
Six Pack Heather "Breezy" Aikens
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains Corinne Burns
1983 The Outsiders Sherri "Cherry" Valance
Rumble Fish Patty
1984 Streets of Fire Ellen Aim
The Cotton Club Vera Cicero
1987 Lady Beware Katya Yarno
The Big Town Lorry Dane
1988Priceless BeautyChina
1990 Vital Signs Gina Wyler
1992 Knight Moves Kathy Sheppard
My New Gun Debbie Bender
The Setting Sun Lian Hong
Chaplin Paulette Goddard
1993 Indian Summer Beth Warden
1995 Judge Dredd Judge Barbara Hershey
Wild Bill Susannah Moore
1996 Jack Karen Powell
Mad Dog Time Grace Everly
1997 The Only Thrill Katherine Fitzsimmons
Murder at 1600 USSS Agent Nina Chance
1998 Gunshy Dr. Melissa
1999 A Walk on the Moon Pearl Kantrowitz
2000 My Dog Skip Ellen Morris
The Perfect Storm Christina "Chris" Cotter
2001 The Glass House Erin Glass
Hardball Elizabeth Wilkes
2002 Unfaithful Connie Sumner
2003 Under the Tuscan Sun Frances Mayes
2005 Fierce People Liz Earl
Must Love Dogs Sarah Nolan
2006 Hollywoodland Toni Mannix
2008 Untraceable FBI Agent Jennifer Marsh
Jumper Mary Rice
Nights in Rodanthe Adrienne Willis
2009 Killshot Carmen Colson
2010 Secretariat Penny Chenery
2013 Man of Steel Martha Kent [1]
2014 Every Secret Thing Helen Manning
2015 Inside Out Riley's MomVoice [2]
Riley's First Date? Voice; short film
Trumbo Cleo Trumbo [3]
2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Martha Kent
2017 Paris Can Wait Anne Lockwood
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House Audrey Felt [4]
Justice League Martha Kent
2018 Tully Corrine ‘Third Degree’ Burns
2019 Serenity Constance
2020 Let Him Go Margaret Blackledge [5]
2021 Zack Snyder's Justice League Martha KentDirector’s Cut of Justice League
2024 Inside Out 2 Riley's MomVoice [6]
TBA Anniversary Post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981 Great Performances Charity RoyallEpisode: "Summer"
Child Bride of Short Creek Jessica Rae Jacobs Television film
1982 Miss All-American Beauty Sally ButterfieldTelevision film
1989 Lonesome Dove Lorena Wood Miniseries; 4 episodes
1990 Descending Angel Irina StroiaTelevision film
1993 Fallen Angels Bernette StoneEpisode: "Murder, Obliquely"
1994 Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All Lucy Honicut MarsdenMiniseries
1995 A Streetcar Named Desire Stella KowalskiTelevision film
1998 Grace and Glorie GloriaTelevision film
2000The VirginianMolly StarkTelevision film
2011 Cinema Verite Pat LoudTelevision film
2018 The Romanoffs Katherine Ford2 episodes
House of Cards Annette ShepherdMain role, 7 episodes [7]
2021 Y: The Last Man Senator Jennifer BrownMain role, 10 episodes [8]
2023 Extrapolations Martha RussellEpisode: "2059: Face of God"
2024 Feud: Capote vs. The Swans Slim Keith 8 episodes
2024 A Man in Full Martha CrokerNetflix miniseries

Stage

YearTitleRoleTheatre/companyNotes
1971–76 The Trojan Women , Electra, The Good Woman of Szechuan , Blood Wedding , The Silver Queen, As You Like It Various La MaMa, E.T.C. Performed in New York and toured abroad
1976–77 The Cherry Orchard Ensemble (child peasant) Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center (New York) Broadway; New York Shakespeare Festival
Agamemnon Iphigenia Vivian Beaumont Theatre at Lincoln Center (New York)Broadway; New York Shakespeare Festival
1978 Runaways Jackie The Public Theater (New York) [9] Off-Broadway
1989 Twelfth Night Olivia American Repertory Theater (Cambridge, MA) Shakespeare play
2012 Sweet Bird of Youth Alexandra Del Lago / Princess Kosmonopolis Goodman Theatre (Chicago)
2015The Mystery of Love and SexLucindaMitzi Newhouse Theatre at Lincoln Center (New York)Off-Broadway
2016 The Cherry Orchard Madam Ranevskya American Airlines Theatre, Roundabout Theatre (New York)Broadway

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