La-di-da, la-di-da. Back in the 1970s, when Diane
Keaton wasn't playing a mob wife in the Godfather films, she was
causing audiences to swoon as Woody Allen's muse--most memorably
as the adorable kook in 1977's Annie Hall. That same year, however,
Diane Keaton expanded her horizons with Looking for Mr. Goodbar,
and from there she became known as an equally fine dramatic and
comic actress. Often compared to Katharine Hepburn for her palpable
spirit, Keaton has embraced challenging films (Reds) and has even
turned to directing (Unstrung Heroes). A rare over-50 actress
getting work, she has a sixth sense for appearing in probable
hits she won't have to carry alone (Father of the Bride, The First
Wives Club). Diane
Keaton films include
Annie Hall
Manhattan
Mrs. Soffel
Reds
Looking for Mr. Goodbar
Play It Again, Sam
Interiors
The First Wives Club
Manhattan Murder Mystery
Marvin's Room
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