Diane Keaton
Diane Keaton Biography:
This versatile actor-director was born January 5, 1946, in Los Angeles, Calif., and studied drama in California and New York. Woody Allen cast her in his Broadway play "Play It Again, Sam" in 1970, as well as in 1972's movie version.
Over the next years, she appeared in several more Allen films, most notably Annie Hall, a thinly veiled recap of her relationship with Allen. Keaton won several awards for Annie Hall, including a Best Actress Oscar.
Keaton has split her time between acting and directing since the late 1980s, but still gets the most attention for her bittersweet comedic roles, such as 2003's well-received Something's Gotta Give. Other notable films include Crimes of the Heart, Baby Boom, The First Wives Club and the 1991 remake of Father of the Bride.
Best Known Diane Keaton Movies:
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Something's Gotta Give

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Annie Hall

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Town and Country

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Other Diane Keaton Movies:
Manhattan
Hanging Up
The Godfather
Baby Boom
First Wives Club
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