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Acclaimed for her authenticity and emotional depth in such films as _Unfaithful_ and _Under the Tuscan Sun_, actress Diane Lane, 59, stars in the Netflix series _A Man in Full_, based on the
Tom Wolfe novel, and in the FX series _Feud: Capote vs. The Swans_. Both are now streaming. 1. HER PARENTS CALLED IT QUITS SOON AFTER SHE WAS BORN They basically rendezvoused to procreate
me, and I never knew them as a couple. Their various custody things felt to me like being a football in someone else’s game. You just think, _Why the drama, people?_ 2. HER MOM WAS
_PLAYBOY_’S MISS OCTOBER 1957 My mother was one of nine kids, and Grandma was a Pentecostal preacher. Mom went to New York and was basically funding the church with her sin money. One
photograph that sums it up: Hugh Hefner’s standing with me and my mother, and her face says how uncomfortable she’s feeling. I have so much compassion for her experience now. 3. SHE WANTED
TO PLAY _PRETTY WOMAN_ I auditioned for it along with every actress in my age bracket with two legs. But you shake off the dust and keep moving. There’s a saying that “rejection is God’s
protection.” So true in Hollywood. Where else do you have to audition so much? I mean, you don’t get to audition your dentist or the person washing your car. When you’re in show business, so
many people get to control your outcome. 4. SHE HAS NO REGRETS It’s on my keychain, actually. It says REGRET NOTHING. I try to boost myself with that thought every day, because I can’t
imagine a sadder waste of my life than sitting around wishing for a different past. Diane Lane stars as Martha Croker in "A Man in Full," now streaming on Netflix. Mark
Hill/Netflix 5. SHE TAKES FAME AT HER OWN PACE I was on the cover of _Time_ magazine at 14, and I had already been in a film with Laurence Olivier and was having pizza with Andy Warhol. I’m
grateful for all that, but it’s weird to be singled out. Once you have the world’s attention, what do you do with it? I wanted to hide at times, which is understandable. So you step away for
a bit. When you return, they call it a comeback. It’s not a comeback. It’s called taking care of your sanity. 6. IN ANOTHER LIFE, SHE’D BE A SHRINK I’d be a therapist if I wasn’t an actor.
I really enjoy analyzing the way the mind works. Your conscience exists for a reason. People build up defenses so they don’t have to feel things too intensely. But if you peel back the
layers, you see, “Oh, it’s because I didn’t apologize to my dad before he died” or whatever. What’s that saying? “If it’s not one thing, it’s your mother.” 7. AFTER TWICE MARRYING AND
DIVORCING, BEING SINGLE IS OKAY I’m good on my own. I was grateful to go through the pandemic and not be in a relationship, because I think that would have been very challenging to navigate.
All that time that many couples were irritated with each other, I got to have space and freedom to figure out: Who am I?