Vincent Lane

Vincent Lane is a photographer, the father of Summer, Wind, Penny, Trent and Jane Lane, and husband of Amanda Lane.

Appearances and Characterization
Vincent appears only twice in the series, in episodes "Lane Miserables" and "Art Burn". Physically, he is taller than Trent, has black hair and a thin mustache. He was typically shown wearing jeans, a shirt with rolled up sleaves and a photographer's vest. He also smokes a pipe.

Vicent and Amanda's constant absence from the Lane household in Lawndale is a recurring theme in Daria. Jane mentions it in passing during some episodes, though her parent's absence does not seem to upset her much. Vicent is usually mentioned as being in a photo assignement somewhere else other than Lawndale.

Very little is shown of him from his only two appearances. In Lane Miserables it is shown that, despite Vincent's occupation, the Lane home apparently did not have a dedicated darkroom for his work, as he was using an upstairs bathroom to reveal photographs, while, at the same time, not being very concerned about chemical safety, leaving toxic photographic chemicals in the kitchen. Later in the episode, while talking to Wind, he mentions that he and Amanda try to work their marriage issues by role-playing and hitting each other with foam rubber bats.

Trivia

 * His first name, Vincent, was never actually said on-air, but was given on the MTV website for Daria.


 * The Lanes' attitude towards parenting was described by Jane herself as "benign neglect."


 * TV Tropes.com has an entry - 'Hands-Off Parenting' - that was inspired by the Lane parents. Originally entitled 'Casa Lane Parenting', the entry was the 'trope namer' (and is the 'Most Triumphant Example') of the trope.

Vincent Lane in fanfiction
In Daria Fanfiction, Vincent is usually portrayed as an absent father, similar to his canon characterization, with Jane or Trent saying in passing that their father is working on a photo assignment somewhere far away from Lawndale (usually outside the USA) or that they do not know his whereabouts at all.

Stories that are the exception and in which Vincent has a notable appearance include:


 * The John Lane series, by Richard Lobinske, starts by Vicent and Amanda being found to be unsuitable parents and relinquish their parental rights to the Morgendorffers, thus setting the premise of the series. Vicent appears in John and Retouched Parents.


 * In Daria's Season of Good Will and The Mighty Quinn, by Nemo Blank, Vincent first hurts Jane by not even remmembering her name but later makes ammends by telling her about the Lane familly and promising to pay Jane through college.