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Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton

After rising to fame in a series of hit Woody Allen comedies, Diane Keaton went on to enjoy a successful film career both as an actress and as a director. Born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946, in Los Angeles, she studied acting at Manhattan's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater and in 1968 understudied in Hair. On Broadway she met actor/director Allen and appeared in his 1969 stage hit Play It Again, Sam. In 1970, Keaton made her film debut in the comedy Lovers and Other Strangers and rose to fame as the paramour of Al Pacino's Michael Corleone in the 1972 blockbuster The Godfather. That same year, she and Allen -- with whom Keaton had become romantically involved offscreen -- reprised Play It Again, Sam for the cameras, and in 1973 he directed her in Sleeper. The Godfather Part II followed, as did Allen's Love and Death. All of these films enjoyed great success, and Keaton stood on the verge of becoming a major star; however, when her next two pictures -- 1976's I Will, I Will for Now and Harry and Walter Go to New York -- both flopped, she returned to the stage to star in The Primary English Class. In 1977, Allen released his fourth film with Keaton, Annie Hall. A clearly autobiographical portrait of the couple's real-life romance, it was a landmark, bittersweet, soul-searching tale which brought a new level of sophistication to comedy in films. Not only did the film itself win an Academy Award for Best Picture, but Keaton garnered Best Actress honors. That same year, she also headlined the controversial drama Looking for Mr. Goodbar. Two more films with Allen, 1978's Bergmanesque Interiors and the 1979 masterpiece Manhattan followed; however, when the couple separated, Keaton began a romance with Warren Beatty, with whom she co-starred in the 1981 epic Reds; she earned a Best Actress nomination for her work in Beatty's film. Continuing to pursue more dramatic projects, she next co-starred in 1982's Shoot the Moon, followed by a pair of box-office disappointments, The Little Drummer Girl and Mrs. Soffel. The 1986 Crimes of the Heart was a minor success, and a year later she made her directorial debut with the documentary Heaven. Keaton's next starring role in the domestic comedy Baby Boom (1987) was a smash, and after close to a decade apart, she and Allen reunited for Radio Days, in which she briefly appeared as a singer. Upon starring in 1988's disappointing The Good Mother, she began splitting her time between acting and directing. In between appearing in films including 1990's The Godfather Part III, 1991's hit Father of the Bride, and 1992's telefilm Running Mates, she helmed music videos, afterschool specials (1990's The Girl with the Crazy Brother), and TV features (1991's Wildflower). She even directed an episode of the David Lynch cult favorite Twin Peaks. After stepping in for Mia Farrow in Allen's 1993 picture Manhattan Murder Mystery, Keaton essayed the title role in the 1994 TV biopic Amelia Earhart: the Final Flight and in 1995 made her feature-length directorial debut with the quirky drama Unstrung Heroes. After co-starring with Bette Midler and Goldie Hawn in the 1996 comedy smash The First Wives Club, she earned another Oscar nomination for her work in Marvin's Room. In 1998, Keaton starred in The Only Thrill and followed that in 1999 with The Other Sister. She subsequently stepped into another familial role in 2000's Hanging Up with Meg Ryan and Lisa Kudrow. Aside from a few scattered television appearances, 2001 and 2002 were relatively slow years for Keaton. Despite participating amongst a star-studded cast including veterans Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Charlton Heston, and Warren Beatty, 2001's Town & Country was not particularly well-received among audiences or critics. In 2003, Keaton played Jack Nicholson's love interest in director Nancy Meyers' Something's Gotta Give (for which she received a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination) and executive produced director Gus Van Sant's avant-garde Elephant), which won Best Director and Golden Palm awards at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide


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Diane Keaton Trivia

When was Diane Keaton born?
Diane Keaton was born on January 5, 1946

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Surrender, Dorothy?
Diane Keaton was Natalie in Surrender, Dorothy

Who did Diane Keaton play in Plan B?
Diane Keaton was Fran in Plan B

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Because I Said So?
Diane Keaton was Daphne Wilder in Because I Said So

Who did Diane Keaton play in Mad Money?
Diane Keaton was Bridget Cardigan in Mad Money

Who did Diane Keaton play in Sister Mary Explains It All?
Diane Keaton was Sister Mary in Sister Mary Explains It All

What role did Diane Keaton play in The Only Thrill?
Diane Keaton played Carol Fitzsimmons in The Only Thrill

What role did Diane Keaton portray in Mrs. Soffel?
Diane Keaton played Kate Soffel in Mrs. Soffel

What role did Diane Keaton play in The Good Mother?
Diane Keaton played Anna Dunlap in The Good Mother

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Crimes of the Heart?
Diane Keaton was Lenny Magrath in Crimes of the Heart

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Baby Boom?
Diane Keaton was J.C. Wiatt, Management Consultant in Baby Boom

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Mama's Boy?
Diane Keaton was Jan Mannus in Mama's Boy

Who did Diane Keaton portray in The Family Stone?
Diane Keaton was Sybil Stone in The Family Stone

What role did Diane Keaton play in Something's Gotta Give?
Diane Keaton played Erica Barry in Something's Gotta Give

Who did Diane Keaton play in Crossed Over?
Diane Keaton was Beverly Lowry in Crossed Over

Who did Diane Keaton play in Town & Country?
Diane Keaton was Ellie Stoddard in Town & Country

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Hanging Up?
Diane Keaton was Georgia Mozell in Hanging Up

What role did Diane Keaton portray in The Other Sister?
Diane Keaton played Elizabeth in The Other Sister

What role did Diane Keaton play in Father of the Bride II?
Diane Keaton played Nina Banks in Father of the Bride II

Who did Diane Keaton play in Sleeper?
Diane Keaton was Luna Schlosser in Sleeper

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Shoot the Moon?
Diane Keaton was Faith Dunlap in Shoot the Moon

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Reds?
Diane Keaton was Louise Bryant in Reds

Who did Diane Keaton play in Play It Again, Sam?
Diane Keaton was Linda in Play It Again, Sam

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Manhattan Murder Mystery?
Diane Keaton was Carol Lipton in Manhattan Murder Mystery

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Manhattan?
Diane Keaton was Mary Wilke in Manhattan

Who did Diane Keaton play in Love and Death?
Diane Keaton was Sonia in Love and Death

What role did Diane Keaton portray in The Godfather Part III?
Diane Keaton played Kay Adams in The Godfather Part III

What role did Diane Keaton play in Father of the Bride?
Diane Keaton played Nina Banks in Father of the Bride

What role did Diane Keaton portray in Annie Hall?
Diane Keaton played Annie Hall in Annie Hall

What role did Diane Keaton play in The First Wives Club?
Diane Keaton played Annie McDuggan Paradise in The First Wives Club

Who did Diane Keaton play in Marvin's Room?
Diane Keaton was Bessie in Marvin's Room

Who did Diane Keaton play in The Godfather Part II?
Diane Keaton was Kay Adams in The Godfather Part II

What role did Diane Keaton portray in Interiors?
Diane Keaton played Renata in Interiors

Who did Diane Keaton portray in Harry and Walter Go to New York?
Diane Keaton was Lissa Chestnut in Harry and Walter Go to New York

What role did Diane Keaton play in The Godfather?
Diane Keaton played Kay Adams in The Godfather

What role did Diane Keaton portray in Look Who's Talking Now?
Diane Keaton played Daphne in Look Who's Talking Now

What role did Diane Keaton portray in Lovers and Other Strangers?
Diane Keaton played Joan in Lovers and Other Strangers

What role did Diane Keaton portray in Radio Days?
Diane Keaton played New Year's Singer in Radio Days

Who did Diane Keaton play in Running Mates?
Diane Keaton was Aggie Snow in Running Mates


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