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Diane Keaton

American film actress Diane Keaton (Born Diane Hall), began her career on stage and got her first major role in the Broadway rock musical "Hair" as understudy to the lead. Keaton made her film debut in the 1972 screen adaptation of Woody Allen’s Broadway play "Play It Again, Sam". That same year Keaton was cast in her first major film role as Kay Adams-Corleone in the Oscar-winning movie “The Godfather”. Keaton established herself as a comic actor in her next two films “Sleeper” (1973) and “Love and Death” (1975). In 1977, Keaton veered away from her comedic image to appear in the remarkable “Looking for Mr. Goodbar”, which won her a Golden Globe nomination. It was that same year that she appeared in the title role of “Annie Hall”, which many consider to be her best performance. The following year Keaton was awarded the Oscar for best actress in a leading role, as well as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Award. In the early 1990’s Keaton began to play more mature roles, though she reprised the role of Kay Adams-Corleone in the third "Godfather" epic, The Godfather: Part III (1990). She appeared in the well-liked  “Father of the Bride” (1991) and “Father of the Bride Part II” (1995) as “Nina Banks” the wife of “George Banks” played by Steve Martin. Some of her popular later films include: The First Wives Club (1996), Something's Gotta Give (2003) and The Family Stone (2005). In addition to acting, she is also a director, producer, screenwriter, photographer, real estate developer, and occasional singer. Her first record was an original cast recording of Hair, in 1971. In 1977, she began recording tracks for a solo album, but the finished product was never seen. In 1995 she received high marks for Unstrung Heroes (1995), her first major feature as a director. Keaton was romantically involved with several other celebrities such as Warren Beatty, Al Pacino and her most famous romance - Woody Allen. In 2001 Keaton publicly announced that she was giving up on pursuing romance and later adopted two children, a daughter, Dexter (adopted 1996), and a son, Duke (adopted 2001). 


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Born:
Jan 5, 1946 In Los Angeles, California, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
85
First Appeared:
Movie A Childhood History Plan 2024-05-09
Latest Project:
In the series The Oscars 1953-03-19
Known For
Poster of Green Eggs and Ham
Poster of The Young Pope
Poster of The Wonderful World of Disney
Poster of Radio Days
Filmography
Movie A Childhood History Plan
Movie Book Club: The Next Chapter Diane
Movie Mack & Rita Rita
Movie Becoming Al Pacino Herself (archive footage)
Movie Love, Weddings & Other Disasters
Series Green Eggs and Ham Michellee (voice)
Movie Poms Martha
Movie Book Club Diane
Movie Hampstead Emily Walters
Movie Finding Dory Jenny (voice)
Series The Young Pope Sister Mary
Movie Love the Coopers Charlotte Cooper
Movie 5 Flights Up Ruth Carver
Movie And So It Goes Leah
Movie The Big Wedding Ellie Griffin
Movie Colorshop Volume One
Movie Darling Companion Beth Winter
Movie Woody Allen: A Documentary Herself
Movie Morning Glory Colleen Peck
Movie Unforgettable
Movie Smother Marilyn Cooper
Movie Mad Money Bridget Cardigan
Movie Mama's Boy Jan Mannus
Series The Graham Norton Show Herself
Movie Because I Said So Daphne
Movie Surrender, Dorothy Natalie Swerdlow
Movie The Family Stone Sybil Stone
Series The Reichen Show Unknown
Series The Colbert Report Unknown
Series The Ellen DeGeneres Show Unknown
Movie On Thin Ice
Movie Something's Gotta Give Erica Barry
Movie Crossed Over Beverly Lowry
Movie Sister Mary Explains It All Sister Mary Ignatius
Movie Town & Country Ellie Stoddard
Movie Plan B Fran Varecchio
Movie Hanging Up Georgia Mozell
Series The Early Show Unknown
Movie The Other Sister Elizabeth Tate
Movie Northern Lights Roberta Blumstein
Movie The Only Thrill Carol Fitzsimmons
Series The View Unknown
Series The Wonderful World of Disney Unknown
Movie Marvin's Room Bessie
Movie The First Wives Club Annie MacDuggan Paradis
Series The Daily Show Unknown
Movie Father of the Bride Part II Nina Banks
Movie Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight Amelia Earhart
Movie Look Who's Talking Now! Daphne (voice)
Movie Manhattan Murder Mystery Carol Lipton
Series The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Unknown
Movie Running Mates Aggie Snow
Movie The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 Kay Adams
Movie Father of the Bride Nina Banks
Movie The Godfather Part III Kay Adams Michelson
Movie 'The Godfather' Family: A Look Inside Herself
Movie The Lemon Sisters Eloise Hamer
Movie The Good Mother Anna
Movie Baby Boom J.C. Wiatt
Movie Radio Days New Year's Eve Singer
Movie Crimes of the Heart Lenny Magrath
Movie Mrs. Soffel Kate Soffel
Movie The Little Drummer Girl Charlie
Movie Night of 100 Stars
Movie Shoot the Moon Faith Dunlap
Movie Reds Louise Bryant
Movie The Sensational Shocking Wonderful Wacky 70's Self (archive footage)
Movie Manhattan Mary Wilkie
Movie Interiors Renata
Series Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television Kay Adams Corleone
Movie Looking for Mr. Goodbar Theresa
Movie Annie Hall Annie Hall
Movie Harry and Walter Go to New York Lissa Chestnut
Movie I Will, I Will...For Now Katie Bingham
Movie Love and Death Sonja
Movie The Godfather Part II Kay Corleone
Movie Sleeper Luna Schlosser
Movie Play It Again, Sam Linda Christie
Movie The Godfather Kay Adams
Movie Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story Renata Wallinger
Movie Lovers and Other Strangers Joan Vecchio
Series Mannix Unknown
Series Goldene Kamera Verleihung herself
Series The F.B.I. Unknown
Series The Oscars Herself