Joan Of Arc Movie 1999March 28: Dianne Wiest! Pictured here as Lucy Emerson in 'The Lost Boys' (1987).
Take Three: Dianne WiestCraig here. It's Wiest week on Take Three . Today: Dianne Wiest Take One : Avon calling! As Peg Boggs, the perkiest, friendliest Avon lady ...
Dianne Wiest and Her Sheltered Life at West PointThe Oscar-winning actress recalls her Army-brat childhood in New York and Germany
Woody Allen’s Most Memorable Muses—From Diane Keaton to Blake LivelyA look back at the women who have rendered Allen’s hyperintellectual leading men speechless.
Hannah And Her SistersDianne Wiest (b 1948), American actress on stage, television, and film. She has won two Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and a Golden Globe Award.
Dianne Wiest's daughter pleads to larcenyThe daughter of former Law & Order star Dianne Wiest has pleaded guilty to a theft charge in an alleged attack on a male classmate with two other girls last year. Emily Wiest and two female schoolmates were accused of attacking an unidentified male...
Geena Davis Accidental TouristHAPPY 74th BIRTHDAY to DIANNE WIEST!! 3/28/20 American actress. She has twice won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, for the Woody Allen films Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and Bullets over Broadway (1994), and appeared in three other films by Allen; The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), Radio Days (1987), and September (1987). She also received an Academy Award nomination for Parenthood (1989), and won a Golden Globe Award for Bullets over Broadway.
Hannah And Her Sisters"Bullets Over Broadway" promo still, 1994. Dianne Wiest as Helen Sinclair. Wiest received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for this Woody Allen comedy/drama in which she played a theater diva who falls in love with her first time idealist director (John Cusack).