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Dianne Wiest

Dianne Wiest
Dianne Wiest
Born: Mar 28, 1948 in Kansas City, Missouri
Occupation: Actor
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
Career Highlights: Hannah and Her Sisters, Little Man Tate, The Birdcage
First Major Screen Credit: Out of Our Fathers' House (1978)
26 Videos for Dianne Wiest
Passengers (2008) Practical Magic (1998) Bright Lights, Big City (1988)
Synecdoche, New York (2008) Drunks (1997) Radio Days (1987)
Dedication (2007) The Birdcage (1996) September (1987)
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) Cops and Robbersons (1994) The Lost Boys (1987)
Robots (2005) The Scout (1994) Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Merci Docteur Rey! (2002) Little Man Tate (1991) The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
I Am Sam (2001) Edward Scissorhands (1990) Falling in Love (1984)
The 10th Kingdom (2000) Cookie (1989) Footloose (1984)
The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn (1999) Parenthood (1989)
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Biography:

One of Hollywood's more well-established and often underrated actresses, Dianne Wiest possesses a versatility that has allowed her to go from playing hookers to flamboyant stage actresses to some of the most memorable matriarchs this side of Barbara Billingsley. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Wiest decided to forgo a ballet career in favor of the theatre while attending the University of Maryland.

She made her off-Broadway debut in 1976's {~Ashes}; three years later she won the coveted Obie and Theatre World awards for her work in {~The Art of Dining}. She made her first film, It's My Turn, in 1980, then returned to the stage, appearing with Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival and on Broadway in 1982's Frankenstein.

In the mid-1980s, Wiest returned to films, where (except for the occasionally foray into live performing) she has remained ever since. Often as not, Wiest has been cast in maternal roles, most memorably in Footloose (1984), The Lost Boys (1987), Parenthood (1989), Edward Scissorhands (1990) and The Birdcage (1996).

Some of her best screen work can be found in her neurotic, self-involved characterizations for director Woody Allen. Beginning with a cameo as a hooker in The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), she has been generously featured in five Allen films, winning Academy Awards for her dazzling performances as unlucky-in-love Holly in Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and hyperbolic stage actress Helen Sinclair in Bullets Over Broadway (1994).

Wiest could be seen playing another motherly figure in Robert Redford's 1998 adaptation of The Horse Whisperer; that same year, she appeared as one of Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman's otherworldly aunts (along with Stockard Channing) in Practical Magic. In 1999, she could be seen in the made-for-TV The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn, starring alongside Sidney Poitier.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.