Diane Keaton is a legendary actress known for her versatile performances in a wide range of iconic films spanning several decades. With a career that includes acclaimed roles in classics such as "Annie Hall," "The Godfather" trilogy, and "Manhattan," Keaton has solidified her status as a Hollywood icon. Her unique acting style, characterized by her trademark quirky charm and comedic timing, has endeared her to audiences worldwide. Keaton's impressive filmography boasts an array of memorable performances, showcasing her talent and range as an actress. From her Oscar-winning role in "Annie Hall" to her poignant portrayal in "Reds," Keaton has consistently delivered captivating performances that have left a lasting impact on cinema. Her ability to seamlessly transition between comedy and drama has made her a sought-after talent in the industry, with standout roles in films like "Something's Gotta Give," "The First Wives Club," and "Love and Death." Throughout her career, Keaton has garnered critical acclaim and numerous accolades for her work, solidifying her place as one of the most respected actresses in Hollywood. Her enduring legacy as an actress continues to inspire new generations of performers, cementing her reputation as a true cinematic icon.
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Directed by Annie Parisse, Diane Keaton, Michael Douglas, Rob Reiner, Sterling Jerins
Directed by Woody Allen
Directed by Charles Shyer, Diane Keaton, Harold Ramis, Kristina Kennedy, Sam Shepard
Directed by Diane Keaton, Gabriel Macht, Mandy Moore, Michael Lehmann, Tom Everett Scott
Directed by Bill Holderman, Candice Bergen, Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen
Directed by Charles Shyer, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Martin Short, Steve Martin
Directed by Diane Keaton, Lisa Kudrow, Meg Ryan, Walter Matthau
Directed by Diane Keaton, Geraldine Page, Kristin Griffith, Mary Beth Hurt, Woody Allen
Directed by Woody Allen
Directed by Diane Keaton, Ed Helms, Jessie Nelson, John Goodman, Steve Martin