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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dianne_WiestDianne Wiest - Wikipedia

    Wiest (left) in 2011. She followed her first Oscar success with performances in The Lost Boys (1987) and Bright Lights, Big City (1988). She also starred with Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen, Jason Robards, Keanu Reeves and Martha Plimpton in Ron Howard 's Parenthood, for which she received her second Oscar nomination.

  2. Jan 23, 2019 · Dianne wanted to learn how to avoid developing jaw tension and headaches. Procedures from the Alexander Technique were particularly helpful in addressing these concerns.

  3. Jan 26, 2015 · — -- Despite what you might have read, a representative for Dianne Wiest said the two-time Oscar winner is not moving out of her New York City apartment for lack of rent money.

  4. Dianne Wiest. Actress: The Birdcage. One of three children (she has two brothers, Greg and Don), Dianne Wiest was born in Kansas City, Missouri, USA on 28 March 1946. Her original ambition was to be a ballerina, but she was bitten by acting bug after some stage work, most notably playing Desdemona to James Earl Jones' Othello on Broadway.

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    • March 28, 1946
  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001848Dianne Wiest - IMDb

    Under Allen's direction, Wiest won a well deserved Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, for her brilliant performance as the neurotic, wannabe actress Holly in Hannah and Her Sisters (1986).

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  6. May 9, 2024 · Dianne Wiest, American actress respected for her ability to convey vulnerability, her versatility, and her comic talents. She won Academy Awards for her performances in Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and Bullets over Broadway (1994). Wiest had recurring roles on such TV shows as Law & Order.

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  8. Dianne Wiest is an American actress, known for her roles in the films The Lost Boys, Parenthood and The Birdcage and on the TV show In Treatment. For her performances in Hannah and Her Sisters and Bullets over Broadway, she won Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress.

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