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Laura Dern was born on February 10, 1967 in Los Angeles, the daughter of actors Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd. Dern was exposed to movie sets and the movie industry from infancy, and obtained several bit parts as a child. Her parents divorced when Dern was two and Dern lost contact with her father for several years as a result.Her parents' background and her own early taste of the movie-making world soon convinced the young Dern to pursue acting herself. Like so many young actors, her decision may have been influenced by social awkwardness -- the child of 1960s counterculture parents, she was steeped in Eastern mysticism and political radicalism, and was seen as an oddball by her more conservative classmates. Even before her teens, she had achieved most of her impressive 5' 10" height and was rail-skinny with a slouching posture.. Perhaps the nine-year-old Dern found refuge by studying acting at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute.The first success for the young Dern came in 1980, with a role in Adrian Lyne's Foxes (1980), a teen movie starring Jodie Foster. She followed this with several small parts, or parts in small movies, such as Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains (1982) and Teachers (1984), as a student who has an affair with a teacher. (Her mother objected to her active presence on movie sets at age thirteen, which required Dern to sue for emancipation so she could play her role in "The Fabulous Stains"). Her next roles, as the blind girl who befriends the deformed boy in Mask (1985), and as a teen-aged girl whose sexual awakening collides with a mysterious older man in Smooth Talk (1985), gave her career an important boost. Dern appeared to have made it with a leading role in David Lynch's acclaimed Blue Velvet (1986), but it was four years before her next notable film, and this was the bizarre Wild at Heart (1990), also directed by Lynch.The following year, Dern starred in Rambling Rose (1991), which would become her signature performance, as a sexually-precocious, free-spirited young housemaid in the South in the 1930s. Dern earned an Oscar nomination for her performance, and so did her mother and co-star, Diane Ladd. Dern continues to win prominent roles on the big screen, often in smaller, highly-regarded human dramas such as October Sky (1999), I Am Sam (2001) and We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004), although she is perhaps most widely known for her repeat role as Ellie Sattler in the summer adventure movies Jurassic Park (1993) and Jurassic Park III (2001), or for her guest performance on Ellen (1994), as the woman to whom Ellen finally comes out as a lesbian.Dern's pre-teen gawkiness matured into lithe beauty, but this doesn't prevent Dern from fearlessly throwing herself into a wide variety of roles which are sometimes unflattering, an excellent example being her unflinchingly comic portrayal of an intensely annoying loser whose pregnancy becomes a social and political football in Citizen Ruth (1996). This results in Dern being one of the most interesting actors working in Hollywood today.Having previously dated such Hollywood talent as Treat Williams, Renny Harlin, Kyle MacLachlan, Jeff Goldblum and Billy Bob Thornton, Dern eventually married musician Ben Harper in 2005. Early in her career, Dern was roommate to Marianne Williamson, the spirituality guru. Dern attended two days of college at UCLA and one semester at USC.
Laura Dern
Bio: Laura Dern was born on February 10, 1967 in Los Angeles, the daughter of actors Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd. Dern was exposed to movie sets and the movie industry from infancy, and obtained several bit parts as a child. Her parents divorced when Dern was two and Dern lost contact with her father for several years as a result.Her parents' background and her own early taste of the movie-making world soon convinced the young Dern to pursue acting herself. Like so many young actors, her decision may have been influenced by social awkwardness -- the child of 1960s counterculture parents, she was steeped in Eastern mysticism and political radicalism, and was seen as an oddball by her more conservative classmates. Even before her teens, she had achieved most of her impressive 5' 10" height and was rail-skinny with a slouching posture.. Perhaps the nine-year-old Dern found refuge by studying acting at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute.The first success for the young Dern came in 1980, with a role in Adrian Lyne's Foxes (1980), a teen movie starring Jodie Foster. She followed this with several small parts, or parts in small movies, such as Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains (1982) and Teachers (1984), as a student who has an affair with a teacher. (Her mother objected to her active presence on movie sets at age thirteen, which required Dern to sue for emancipation so she could play her role in "The Fabulous Stains"). Her next roles, as the blind girl who befriends the deformed boy in Mask (1985), and as a teen-aged girl whose sexual awakening collides with a mysterious older man in Smooth Talk (1985), gave her career an important boost. Dern appeared to have made it with a leading role in David Lynch's acclaimed Blue Velvet (1986), but it was four years before her next notable film, and this was the bizarre Wild at Heart (1990), also directed by Lynch.The following year, Dern starred in Rambling Rose (1991), which would become her signature performance, as a sexually-precocious, free-spirited young housemaid in the South in the 1930s. Dern earned an Oscar nomination for her performance, and so did her mother and co-star, Diane Ladd. Dern continues to win prominent roles on the big screen, often in smaller, highly-regarded human dramas such as October Sky (1999), I Am Sam (2001) and We Don't Live Here Anymore (2004), although she is perhaps most widely known for her repeat role as Ellie Sattler in the summer adventure movies Jurassic Park (1993) and Jurassic Park III (2001), or for her guest performance on Ellen (1994), as the woman to whom Ellen finally comes out as a lesbian.Dern's pre-teen gawkiness matured into lithe beauty, but this doesn't prevent Dern from fearlessly throwing herself into a wide variety of roles which are sometimes unflattering, an excellent example being her unflinchingly comic portrayal of an intensely annoying loser whose pregnancy becomes a social and political football in Citizen Ruth (1996). This results in Dern being one of the most interesting actors working in Hollywood today.Having previously dated such Hollywood talent as Treat Williams, Renny Harlin, Kyle MacLachlan, Jeff Goldblum and Billy Bob Thornton, Dern eventually married musician Ben Harper in 2005. Early in her career, Dern was roommate to Marianne Williamson, the spirituality guru. Dern attended two days of college at UCLA and one semester at USC.

Tivia: She beat out Helen Hunt and Gwyneth Paltrow, among others, for the role of Dr. Ellie Sattler in Jurassic Park (1993). This was revealed to Dern herself when she visited Today (1952) to promote the 3D re-release of the film in 2013. The audition tapes of the other actresses were shown to Dern, to which she responded "Well, I'm a lucky girl".Was blacklisted by Hollywood for several years, following her guest spot on the "coming out" episodes of Ellen (1994), due to the embracing gay themes, that were controversial at the time. Oprah Winfrey also appeared in the episodes and revealed she got more hate mail about that minor appearance than she had ever gotten during her entire previous career as a talk-show host and actress.Hers and her mother's (Diane Ladd) Oscar nominations for Rambling Rose (1991) mark the first time a mother and daughter ever received Oscar nominations for the same movie.Martin Scorsese was one of the first to encourage her to pursue acting. Scorsese directed Laura in an uncredited performance in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), in which she ate an ice cream cone. The scene required to be taken 19 times and therefore she had to eat 19 cones in a row. When she managed through them all, without feeling sick and without any scene of resistance, director Scorsese said to her mother, Diane Ladd, "She has to be an actress".She knew she wanted to be an actress at age 11, but her parents hated the idea. However, she decided to contact an agent for possible acting jobs, without the blessing of her unaware parents.Her paternal great-grandfather, George Henry Dern, was Governor of Utah and Franklin D. Roosevelt's first Secretary of War. Her maternal cousin was playwright Tennessee Williams.Daughter of Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd.Has earned two career Academy Award nominations in films alongside her film's co-star who also picked up an Oscar nomination in which they play mother/daughter roles. Her first was Rambling Rose (1991) in which she played the daughter to mother (onscreen and off) Diane Ladd. Her second nomination followed in 2015, for her role in Wild (2014) in which she now plays the mother to a daughter, played by fellow nominee Reese Witherspoon.Had an elder sister, born in 1961, who drowned at the age of 18 months, years before Laura was born.Goddaughter of the late Shelley Winters.Gave birth to her first child at age 34, a son Ellery Walker Harper on August 21, 2001. Child's father is her boyfriend (now ex-husband), Ben Harper.Gave birth to her second child at age 37, a daughter Jaya Harper on November 28, 2004. Child's father is her fianc�� (now ex-husband), Ben Harper.When she was cast in Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains (1982) at age 13, her mother Diane Ladd refused to let her go, feeling she was too young to leave home for a movie shoot. Laura sued for emancipation and won, but the movie was not a hit.Has played daughter to real-life mother Diane Ladd in five movies: White Lightning (1973), Rambling Rose (1991), Wild at Heart (1990), Citizen Ruth (1996) and Daddy and Them (2001).She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6270 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on November 1, 2010.Has worked with some of the most prominent directors in the movie business; Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, Paul Thomas Anderson, Alexander Payne, Robert Altman, Clint Eastwood, Alfonso Cuar��n and Jonathan Demme.Is just 9 years older than Reese Witherspoon, who played her daughter in Wild (2014).Her character, Dr. Ellie Sattler, did not originally feature in the script for Jurassic Park III (2001). The character finally came aboard when her friend and former director Alexander Payne did the final rewrite of the script.She has appeared in one film that has been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Jurassic Park (1993).David Lynch unsuccessfully pursued for her to receive an Oscar nomination for Inland Empire (2006), by managing an Oscar campaign, in which he solely stood on Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, accompanied by a cow and FYC banner featuring a shot of Dern from the movie. However, Dern, who did not campaign herself, did not receive a nomination.She said that her idols are Katharine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck and Lucille Ball.She turned down the role of Daryl Hannah's character, Andy Huben, in At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991) after learning that she would have to swim in a parasite-filled river as part of the role.Was attached to a potential "Jurassic Park 4". In 2007, this was announced that Dern would reprise her role as Dr. Ellie Sattler for a third sequel to Jurassic Park (1993). She was the only person to be cast and was attached for several years, until the plans were scrapped and Jurassic World (2015) went into development instead.Had to give up her passion for horses and riding, when she decided to pursue her passion for acting, since her mother wished for her to focus on only one of her passions.Good friends with Courteney Cox and Molly Ringwald.Both she and her mother, Diane Ladd, starred in two dinosaur-themed movies in 1993. Dern starred as Ellie Sattler in the box office smash Jurassic Park (1993), while Ladd starred in the failed indie film Carnosaur (1993).Appeared consecutively in late 2019 releases Marriage Story (2019) directed by Noah Baumbach and Little Women (2019) directed by Baumbach's longtime companion Greta Gerwig.Her favorite movie is the romance comedy film The Lady Eve (1941).Delivered both her children naturally at home.Has starred in two films titled "Happy Endings", one a television film, Happy Endings (1983), and the other an independent film, Happy Endings (2005).Has German, Norwegian, English, Scottish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, and more distant Dutch, Swiss-German, French, and Welsh, ancestry.Starred in the theatrical play "If All the Sky Were Paper" narrated by Garrett Schweighauser alongside Annette Bening, Gary Cole, Jim Beaver, Christopher Sweeney, and Michael Conner Humphreys.Tested for the lead in The Blue Lagoon (1980).Was originally cast in Benny & Joon (1993) with Woody Harrelson but when he dropped out so did she.Seventeen years after she starred in Alexander Payne's first major film Citizen Ruth (1996), her father Bruce Dern starred in Payne's Nebraska (2013) -- probably one of the few, if only, times in movie history that a father-daughter duo similarly starred in the same director's films, especially with the actress/daughter's performance preceding her actor/father's.Stars along with Shailene Woodley and Reese Witherspoon in Big Little Lies (2017), where they play parents with tense conflicts against each other, while in The Fault in Our Stars (2014) and Wild (2014), Laura portrayed their mother, respectively.As of 2020, she has appeared in 2 films that were nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture: Little Women (2019) and Marriage Story (2019).Her Daddy and Them (2001) co-star Jim Varney passed away on her 33rd birthday February 10, 2000, from lung cancer at age 50.Granddaughter of Mary LanierOriginally cast in a supporting role in Rebel in the Rye (2017), however she dropped out due to scheduling conflicts and Hope Davis replaced her.Is one of 17 Oscar-winning actresses to have been born in the state of California. The others are Fay Bainter, Gloria Grahame, Jo Van Fleet, Liza Minnelli, Tatum O'Neal, Diane Keaton, Sally Field, Anjelica Huston, Cher, Jodie Foster, Helen Hunt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Marcia Gay Harden, Brie Larson and Regina King.Wears a size 9 1/2 shoe.Close friend of Bellina Logan. They worked together in Who Loves Amy Tonight? (1980), Wild at Heart (1990), Daddy and Them (2001), Inland Empire (2006), Enlightened (2011), Twin Peaks (2017) and Kill Me (2019).Frequently works with Montana-born filmmaker David Lynch. She also played a character from Montana in both Certain Women (2016) and Jurassic Park (1993). Her cast mate Sam Neill also has connections to Montana: he played a character who wanted to move there in The Hunt for Red October (1990), and a character who travels there in The Horse Whisperer (1998).Born at 7:48am-PSTWas delivered via Caesarean section.Born on exactly the same date as Vince Gilligan.
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Biography: Laura Dern was born on February 10, 1967 in Los Angeles, the daughter of actors Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd. Dern was exposed to movie sets and the movie industry from infancy, and obtained several bit parts as a child. Her parents divorced when Dern w
Trivia: She beat out Helen Hunt and Gwyneth Paltrow, among others, for the role of Dr. Ellie Sattler in Jurassic Park (1993). This was revealed to Dern herself when she visited Today (1952) to promote the 3D re-release of the film in 2013. The audition tapes of the other actresses were shown to Dern, to which she responded "Well, I'm a lucky girl".Was blacklisted by Hollywood for several years, following her guest spot on the "coming out" episodes of Ellen (1994), due to the embracing gay themes, that were controversial at the time. Oprah Winfrey also appeared in the episodes and revealed she got more hate mail about that minor appearance than she had ever gotten during her entire previous career as a talk-show host and actress.Hers and her mother's (Diane Ladd) Oscar nominations for Rambling Rose (1991) mark the first time a mother and daughter ever received Oscar nominations for the same movie.Martin Scorsese was one of the first to encourage her to pursue acting. Scorsese directed Laura in an uncredited performance in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), in which she ate an ice cream cone. The scene required to be taken 19 times and therefore she had to eat 19 cones in a row. When she managed through them all, without feeling sick and without any scene of resistance, director Scorsese said to her mother, Diane Ladd, "She has to be an actress".She knew she wanted to be an actress at age 11, but her parents hated the idea. However, she decided to contact an agent for possible acting jobs, without the blessing of her unaware parents.Her paternal great-grandfather, George Henry Dern, was Governor of Utah and Franklin D. Roosevelt's first Secretary of War. Her maternal cousin was playwright Tennessee Williams.Daughter of Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd.Has earned two career Academy Award nominations in films alongside her film's co-star who also picked up an Oscar nomination in which they play mother/daughter roles. Her first was Rambling Rose (1991) in which she played the daughter to mother (onscreen and off) Diane Ladd. Her second nomination followed in 2015, for her role in Wild (2014) in which she now plays the mother to a daughter, played by fellow nominee Reese Witherspoon.Had an elder sister, born in 1961, who drowned at the age of 18 months, years before Laura was born.Goddaughter of the late Shelley Winters.Gave birth to her first child at age 34, a son Ellery Walker Harper on August 21, 2001. Child's father is her boyfriend (now ex-husband), Ben Harper.Gave birth to her second child at age 37, a daughter Jaya Harper on November 28, 2004. Child's father is her fianc�� (now ex-husband), Ben Harper.When she was cast in Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains (1982) at age 13, her mother Diane Ladd refused to let her go, feeling she was too young to leave home for a movie shoot. Laura sued for emancipation and won, but the movie was not a hit.Has played daughter to real-life mother Diane Ladd in five movies: White Lightning (1973), Rambling Rose (1991), Wild at Heart (1990), Citizen Ruth (1996) and Daddy and Them (2001).She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6270 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on November 1, 2010.Has worked with some of the most prominent directors in the movie business; Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, Paul Thomas Anderson, Alexander Payne, Robert Altman, Clint Eastwood, Alfonso Cuar��n and Jonathan Demme.Is just 9 years older than Reese Witherspoon, who played her daughter in Wild (2014).Her character, Dr. Ellie Sattler, did not originally feature in the script for Jurassic Park III (2001). The character finally came aboard when her friend and former director Alexander Payne did the final rewrite of the script.She has appeared in one film that has been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Jurassic Park (1993).David Lynch unsuccessfully pursued for her to receive an Oscar nomination for Inland Empire (2006), by managing an Oscar campaign, in which he solely stood on Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, accompanied by a cow and FYC banner featuring a shot of Dern from the movie. However, Dern, who did not campaign herself, did not receive a nomination.She said that her idols are Katharine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck and Lucille Ball.She turned down the role of Daryl Hannah's character, Andy Huben, in At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991) after learning that she would have to swim in a parasite-filled river as part of the role.Was attached to a potential "Jurassic Park 4". In 2007, this was announced that Dern would reprise her role as Dr. Ellie Sattler for a third sequel to Jurassic Park (1993). She was the only person to be cast and was attached for several years, until the plans were scrapped and Jurassic World (2015) went into development instead.Had to give up her passion for horses and riding, when she decided to pursue her passion for acting, since her mother wished for her to focus on only one of her passions.Good friends with Courteney Cox and Molly Ringwald.Both she and her mother, Diane Ladd, starred in two dinosaur-themed movies in 1993. Dern starred as Ellie Sattler in the box office smash Jurassic Park (1993), while Ladd starred in the failed indie film Carnosaur (1993).Appeared consecutively in late 2019 releases Marriage Story (2019) directed by Noah Baumbach and Little Women (2019) directed by Baumbach's longtime companion Greta Gerwig.Her favorite movie is the romance comedy film The Lady Eve (1941).Delivered both her children naturally at home.Has starred in two films titled "Happy Endings", one a television film, Happy Endings (1983), and the other an independent film, Happy Endings (2005).Has German, Norwegian, English, Scottish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, and more distant Dutch, Swiss-German, French, and Welsh, ancestry.Starred in the theatrical play "If All the Sky Were Paper" narrated by Garrett Schweighauser alongside Annette Bening, Gary Cole, Jim Beaver, Christopher Sweeney, and Michael Conner Humphreys.Tested for the lead in The Blue Lagoon (1980).Was originally cast in Benny & Joon (1993) with Woody Harrelson but when he dropped out so did she.Seventeen years after she starred in Alexander Payne's first major film Citizen Ruth (1996), her father Bruce Dern starred in Payne's Nebraska (2013) -- probably one of the few, if only, times in movie history that a father-daughter duo similarly starred in the same director's films, especially with the actress/daughter's performance preceding her actor/father's.Stars along with Shailene Woodley and Reese Witherspoon in Big Little Lies (2017), where they play parents with tense conflicts against each other, while in The Fault in Our Stars (2014) and Wild (2014), Laura portrayed their mother, respectively.As of 2020, she has appeared in 2 films that were nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture: Little Women (2019) and Marriage Story (2019).Her Daddy and Them (2001) co-star Jim Varney passed away on her 33rd birthday February 10, 2000, from lung cancer at age 50.Granddaughter of Mary LanierOriginally cast in a supporting role in Rebel in the Rye (2017), however she dropped out due to scheduling conflicts and Hope Davis replaced her.Is one of 17 Oscar-winning actresses to have been born in the state of California. The others are Fay Bainter, Gloria Grahame, Jo Van Fleet, Liza Minnelli, Tatum O'Neal, Diane Keaton, Sally Field, Anjelica Huston, Cher, Jodie Foster, Helen Hunt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Marcia Gay Harden, Brie Larson and Regina King.Wears a size 9 1/2 shoe.Close friend of Bellina Logan. They worked together in Who Loves Amy Tonight? (1980), Wild at Heart (1990), Daddy and Them (2001), Inland Empire (2006), Enlightened (2011), Twin Peaks (2017) and Kill Me (2019).Frequently works with Montana-born filmmaker David Lynch. She also played a character from Montana in both Certain Women (2016) and Jurassic Park (1993). Her cast mate Sam Neill also has connections to Montana: he played a character who wanted to move there in The Hunt for Red October (1990), and a character who travels there in The Horse Whisperer (1998).Born at 7:48am-PSTWas delivered via Caesarean section.Born on exactly the same date as Vince Gilligan.
Trademarks: Light blonde hair Sparkling blue eyes Her long legs Frequently works with David Lynch
Quotes: It's really fun to act like a bimbo. But it's fun to act like a bimbo only when people know that you really aren't one. <br /> <hr> I get so protective of David [Lynch], like an older sister or something, which is so absurd. He's not waiting for us to get the movie because he doesn't think the cinema is about 'getting it'. I think he believes - which I've found very rare in filmmakers - in the intelligence of the audience, that they're intelligent enough to discover the film and what it means within themselves. <br /> <hr> (2011, on Enlightened (2011)) I worked with HBO on Recount, and we had a wonderful experience together. I'm such a fan of HBO and how much flexibility they give in character as well as schedule. Mike [White] and I had done his first directorial feature together, which was Year of the Dog, and really wanted to do more together. HBO had asked me if there were characters or things I really wanted to do, and I talked along the lines of things that inspired me. I talked about how aware all of us had become of our cultural apathy in this country, and I thought it would be really interesting to play a character who was a rager that somehow turned that into becoming a whistleblower, with Network-my favorite film-being an influence on that. People may think he's crazy, but he's the one person opening windows and saying, "I can't take it anymore!" From that place, with HBO's support and hope, and them wanting Mike to do something as well, they threw us in the ring together to see if he could create a vision around that idea. And from that came this story. It was a really cool, wonderful collaboration. Not only did Mike write the show, but he was able to go away as a screenwriter first to really write all the episodes. That's unheard of in television. We had the episodes first, and then we filmed them as a block, as we would a feature. That was an amazing way to do it, the way you'd pray you could do it, and it was great for us because we were working on films as well. Doing this, by the way, was like doing one movie for four months. <br /> <hr> (2011) Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) was watching Martin Scorsese work. And that was a big influence on me, and that was the summer I really became in love with the idea of acting. He asked me to be in this scene where I ate an ice cream cone, they asked what flavor I liked, I said, "Banana, one scoop on a cone." And the scene is very long, because it's this climactic scene between Kris Kristofferson and Ellen Burstyn, and I'm sitting right behind them, which means even in their close-ups I had to be in the shot, which means 19 fully eaten ice cream cones. So the story that is told, and that Marty and I have talked about since, is that he said, "If you can eat 19 ice cream cones and not throw up, you should be an actress." And so years later when my mother was, like "Don't be an actress," I was, like "Martin Scorsese told me I should be an actress." She was, like "Because you didn't throw up. Sort it out." But that was a very memorable moment. <br /> <hr> (2011, on Mask (1985)) Talk about feeling like the luckiest girl in the world. Every 15- and 16-year-old actress should be blessed enough to have Peter Bogdanovich there to guide them toward subtlety and kindness and... I mean, I use the word "compassion", but he really taught me a lot about expressing and connecting to compassion through a character and to a film. He loved Rocky, the character that Eric Stoltz played, so deeply. And Rusty [Dennis], his real mom, who Cher played, was on the set with us. To be able to play a character who gave him love and saw his beauty was just incredible. He's one of our great directors. Truly. I'm very lucky to have made a movie with him.
Salaries: Mask (1985) - $2,000
Job title: Actress,Producer,Writer
Others works: Print ads for The GAP clothing retailer (1989).
Spouse: Ben Harper (December 23, 2005 - September 2013) (divorced, 2 children)
Children: Ellery Walker HarperJaya Harper
Parents: Bruce Dern Diane Ladd
Relatives: Mary Lanier (Grandparent)
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