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Diane Keaton : Oscar Winning Actress

 

Overview

Born : January 5, 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Birth Name : Diane Hall

Nickname : Annie

Height : 5' 6½" (1.69 m)

Diane Keaton was conceived Diane Hall in Los Angeles, California, to Dorothy Deanne (Keaton), a beginner picture taker, and John Newton Ignatius "Jack" Hall, a structural architect and land dealer. She concentrated on Drama at Santa Ana College, prior to exiting for the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. In the wake of showing up in summer stock for a long time, she got her first significant stage job in the Broadway rock melodic "Hair". As student to the lead, she acquired consideration by not eliminating any of her apparel. In 1968, Woody Allen cast her in his Broadway "Play It Again, Sam," which had a fruitful run. It was during this time that she became engaged with Allen and showed up in some of his movies. The first was Play It Again, Sam (1972), the screen transformation of the stage play. That very year Francis Ford Coppola cast her as Kay in the Oscar-winning The Godfather (1972), and she was headed to fame. She reprized that job in the film's first continuation, The Godfather: Part II (1974). She then, at that point, showed up with Allen again in Sleeper (1973) and Love and Death (1975).


In 1977, she split away from her satire picture to show up in the chilling Mr. Goodbar (1977), which won her a Golden Globe assignment. It was that very year that she showed up in what many view as her best presentation, in the lead spot of Annie Hall (1977), which Allen composed explicitly for (her genuine last name is Hall, and her moniker is Annie), and what an effect she made. She won the Oscar and the British Award for Best Actress, and Allen won the Directors Award from the DGA. She began a style with her gender neutral garments and was the banner young lady for a great deal of youthful guys. Her peculiarities and off-kilter discourse turned out to be just about a public frenzy. The inquiry being posed, however, was, "Is she simply a lightweight playing herself, or is there more profundity to her character?" For reasons unknown, she showed up in yet one film a year for the following two years and those movies were by Allen. At the point when they separated she was next engaged with Warren Beatty and showed up in his film Reds (1981), as the bohemian female columnist Louise Bryant. For her exhibition, she got designations for the Academy Award and the Golden Globe. For the remainder of the 1980s she showed up rarely in films yet won selections in three of them. Endeavoring to break the pigeonholing she had fallen into, she assumed the job of a befuddled, fairly gullible lady who becomes associated with Middle Eastern psychological militants in The Little Drummer Girl (1984). To counterbalance her absence of film work, Diane started coordinating. She coordinated the narrative Heaven (1987), as well as some music recordings. For TV she coordinated an episode of the famous, however unusual, Twin Peaks (1990).


During the 1990s, she started to get more developed jobs, however she reprized the job of Kay Corleone in the third "Guardian" epic, The Godfather: Part III (1990). She showed up as the spouse of Steve Martin in the hit Father of the Bride (1991) and again in Father of the Bride Part II (1995). Yet again in 1993 she cooperated with Woody Allen in Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), which was generally welcomed. In 1995 she got excellent grades for Unstrung Heroes (1995), her first significant component as a director.

Picked by Empire magazine as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History" (#46). [1995]

Has grown-up beginning asthma.

Brought into the world at 2:49 a.m. PST.

She isn't connected with Michael Keaton, as her original name is Diane Hall. She changed her last name to her mom's family name because of a Diane Hall previously being in the Actors Guild. As indicated by her, Michael Keaton definitely disliked his normal name while entering the Guild (his original name is Michael Douglas!), however he picked "Keaton" since he loved Diane's name.

Was important for the first cast of the Broadway melodic "Hair" (1968).

Woody Allen said of her, "in actuality, Keaton trusts in God. However, she likewise accepts that the radio works since there are small individuals inside it."

She needed to coordinate a change of the film The Blue Angel (1930) (otherwise known as "The Blue Angel") with Madonna in the number one spot however the venture was dropped.

Was designated for Broadway's 1969 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Drama) for "Play It Again, Sam," an exhibition she reproduced in the film adaptation with a similar title, Play It Again, Sam (1972).

In both her 1977 movies, Annie Hall (1977) and Mr. Goodbar (1977), The Godfather (1972) is referred to. In "Annie Hall," Woody Allen specifies the film as two men trouble him for a signature outside a cinema. In "Goodbar", Theresa (Keaton) is seen perusing Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" at a bar counter when Richard Gere approaches her.

Two of her four Oscar-designated jobs were coordinated by her then beaus: Annie Hall (1977) (which won her an Oscar) was coordinated by Woody Allen and Reds (1981) was coordinated by Warren Beatty.

She and Woody Allen made 8 films together: Play It Again, Sam (1972), Sleeper (1973), Love and Death (1975), Annie Hall (1977), Interiors (1978), Manhattan (1979), Radio Days (1987) and Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993).

Restored the design style made by Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn, when ladies all around the world began to wear formal outfits; first perceived by people in general in Annie Hall (1977).

Woody Allen thought of her featuring vehicle, Annie Hall (1977), in light of her. Her genuine name is Diane Hall and her epithet is Annie.

Her exhibition as Annie Hall in Annie Hall (1977) is positioned #60 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time. [2006]

Destined to Jack Hall (1921-1990), a structural architect, and Dorothy Keaton (1921-2008), no calling.

She's the most seasoned of four kids. Diane has a sibling named Randy Hall (b. 1948) and two sisters named Robin Hall (b. 1951) and Dorrie Hall (b. 1953).

Had a 20-year irregular relationship with Al Pacino.

Was refered to as one of the most encouraging film characters of 1973 in John Willis' 1974 Film Annual "Screen World" book.

Concentrated on acting under the amazing acting instructor, Sanford Meisner, at NYC's lofty Neighborhood Playhouse.

Most loved scene: rejoining with Beatty at the train station in Reds (1981).

Has two embraced kids: a little girl Dexter Keaton (b. 1995) and a child Duke Keaton (b. 2000).

Uncovered her mystery skin malignant growth medical procedure. [November 2011]

Warren Beatty initially offered Keaton Julie Christie's part in Heaven Can Wait (1978), however ruled against it to do the seriously difficult job in Mr. Goodbar (1977). She did anyway play the job of Louise Bryant in Reds (1981), a job which Beatty initially proposed to Christie.

Gotten The Hollywood Reporter's 2012 Sherry Lansing Leadership Award on December 5, 2012.

She is of Irish, Northern Irish, English, Scottish, German, and far off Austrian, Dutch, and French, heritage.

Is one of 3 entertainers to have won the Best Actress Academy Award for their depiction of a person named "Annie". The others are Anne Bancroft (for The Miracle Worker (1962)) and Kathy Bates (for Misery (1990)).

Showed up in a business for L'Oreal Paris' "Age Perfect" skin health management cosmetics. [2010]

Starting at 2014, has showed up in five movies that were named for the Best Picture Oscar: The Godfather (1972), The Godfather: Part II (1974), Annie Hall (1977), Reds (1981) and The Godfather: Part III (1990). Of those, The Godfather (1972), The Godfather: Part II (1974) and Annie Hall (1977) are champs in the class.

Was the 81st entertainer to get an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for Annie Hall (1977) at The 50th Annual Academy Awards (1978) on April 3, 1978.

Has a road named after her before Santa Ana High school in Santa Ana, California, of which she is an alumna.

Shares a similar birthday with her The Godfather (1972) castmate, Robert Duvall, and The Other Sister (1999) castmate, Joe Flanigan.

Is one of 25 entertainers to have won an Academy Award for their exhibition in a parody; hers being for Annie Hall (1977). The others, in sequential request, are: Claudette Colbert (It Happened One Night (1934)), Loretta Young (The Farmer's Daughter (1947)), Josephine Hull (Harvey (1950)), Judy Holliday (Born Yesterday (1950)), Audrey Hepburn (Roman Holiday (1953)), Goldie Hawn (Cactus Flower (1969)), Glenda Jackson (A Touch of Class (1973)), Lee Grant (Shampoo (1975)), Maggie Smith (California Suite (1978)), Mary Steenburgen (Melvin and Howard (1980)), Jessica Lange (Tootsie (1982)), Olympia Dukakis (Moonstruck (1987)), Cher (Moonstruck (1987)), Jessica Tandy (Driving Miss Daisy (1989)), Mercedes Ruehl (The Fisher King (1991)), Marisa Tomei (My Cousin Vinny (1992)), Dianne Wiest (Bullets Over Broadway (1994)) Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite (1995)), Frances McDormand (Fargo (1996)), Helen Hunt (As Good as It Gets (1997)), Judi Dench (Shakespeare in Love (1998)), Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love (1998)), Penélope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)), and Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook (2012)).

Is one of 15 Oscar-winning entertainers to have been brought into the world in the territory of California. The others are Fay Bainter, Gloria Grahame, Jo Van Fleet, Liza Minnelli, Tatum O'Neal, Sally Field, Anjelica Huston, Cher, Jodie Foster, Helen Hunt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Marcia Gay Harden and Brie Larson.

Is one of 14 entertainers to have won both the Best Actress Academy Award and the Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical Golden Globe for a similar presentation; hers being for Annie Hall (1977). The others, in sequential request, are: Judy Holliday for Born Yesterday (1950), Julie Andrews for Mary Poppins (1964), Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl (1968), Liza Minnelli for Cabaret (1972), Glenda Jackson for A Touch of Class (1973), Sissy Spacek for Coal Miner's Daughter (1980), Cher for Moonstruck (1987), 'Jessica Tandy for Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Helen Hunt for As Good as It Gets (1997), Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare in Love (1998), Reese Witherspoon for Walk the Line (2005), Marion Cotillard for La Vie En Rose (2007), and Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings Playbook (2012).

Is one of 12 entertainers who won the Best Actress Oscar for a film that likewise won the Best Picture Oscar (she won for Annie Hall (1977)). The others are Claudette Colbert for It Happened One Night (1934), Luise Rainer for The Great Ziegfeld (1936), Vivien Leigh for Gone with the Wind (1939), Greer Garson for Mrs. Miniver (1942), Louise Fletcher for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Shirley MacLaine for Terms of Endearment (1983), Jessica Tandy for Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Jodie Foster for The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare in Love (1998), Hilary Swank for Million Dollar Baby (2004) and Frances McDormand for Nomadland (2020).

Shares a similar birthday with eponymous TV questioner Charlie Rose (1991), with four years age contrast between them, with Charlie Rose, being conceived January 5, 1942, and Diane's birthday being January 5, 1946, with Diane being a meeting subject at Charlie's well known round oak table somewhere multiple times somewhere in the range of 2003 and 2011.

Shared the front of Vanity Fair magazine's 2016 Hollywood issue with, Jane Fonda, Viola Davis, Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Lawrence, Rachel Weisz, Lupita Nyong'o, Brie Larson, Alicia Vikander, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Helen Mirren, Charlotte Rampling and Saoirse Ronan. Captured by Annie Leibovitz.

Despite the fact that she played Teresa Wright's granddaughter in The Good Mother (1988), she is just 27 years her lesser, all things considered.

The American Film Institute offered to her the 2017 AFI Life Achievement Award, which "praises a person whose profession in movies or TV has incredibly added to the improvement of American culture.".

Brought into the world in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.

One of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People (2004).

Whenever Keaton was beginning as an entertainer, she momentarily utilized her sister's name, Dorrie Hall.


In the wake of finishing their 2-year, evidently monogamous sentiment in 1980, Keaton and Warren Beatty kept on seeing each other for quite a while on a nonexclusive premise. Whenever Beatty began dating Mary Tyler Moore - who lived in the pinnacle inverse Keaton's at Manhattan's popular San Remo skyscraper - she'd purportedly keep an eye on them with optics. Beatty never got his very own position in NYC since he was carrying between the two ladies.

Among the things she loves is a tile from James Stewart 's house, which she took when it was being wrecked.

At last said a final farewell to Al Pacino in 1991, following twenty years of dating now and again, when she discovered he'd fathered another lady's kid.

In 2005 it was accounted for that Keanu Reeves had unloaded his 28-year-former sweetheart Lynn Collins for Keaton, who was then 59.

Dated craftsman Edward Ruscha during the 1970s.

She and Tuesday Weld, who played her sister in Mr. Goodbar (1977), had converging, here and there again sentiments with Al Pacino. Al was irregularly associated with Weld crossing approximately 1972 to 1982 and Diane from 1971 to 1991.

Uncovered her more youthful sibling, 71-year-old Randy Hall, has dementia. [May 2019]

Claims she hasn't dated anybody in 35 years. [July 2019]

She has showed up in four movies that have been chosen for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "socially, by and large or tastefully" huge: The Godfather (1972), The Godfather: Part II (1974), Annie Hall (1977) and Manhattan (1979).

In Summer stock, after her preparation, she showed up in 'The Importance of Being Ernest' and 'Gracious! What a Lovely War'among different creations and a lot later the stage creation of 'Play It Again Sam'.

List of Diane Keaton Movies

  • Family Jewels (pre-production)
  •  The Making Of (pre-production)
  •  Mack & Rita (post-production)
  •  Justin Bieber: Ghost (Music Video)
  •  Love, Weddings & Other Disasters
  •  Poms
  •  Hampstead
  • Finding Dory
  • Christmas with the Coopers
  • Ruth & Alex
  • And So It Goes
  • The Big Wedding
  • Darling Companion
  • Tilda (TV Movie)
  • Morning Glory
  • Mad Money
  • Mama's Boy
  • Because I Said So
  • Surrender, Dorothy (TV Movie)
  • Terminal Impact
  • The Family Stone
  • Something's Gotta Give
  • On Thin Ice (TV Movie)
  • Crossed Over (TV Movie)
  • Sister Mary Explains It All (TV Movie)
  • Town & Country
  • Hanging Up
  • The Other Sister
  • Northern Lights (TV Movie)
  • The Only Thrill
  • Marvin's Room
  • The First Wives Club
  • Father of the Bride Part II
  • Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight (TV Movie)
  • Look Who's Talking Now
  • Manhattan Murder Mystery
  • Running Mates (TV Movie)
  • Father of the Bride
  • The Godfather: Part III
  • The Lemon Sisters
  • The Good Mother
  • Baby Boom
  • Radio Days
  • Crimes of the Heart
  • Mrs. Soffel
  • The Little Drummer Girl
  • Shoot the Moon
  • Reds
  • Manhattan
  • Interiors
  • Mr. Goodbar
  • Annie Hall
  • Harry and Walter Go to New York
  • I Will... I Will... For Now
  • Love and Death
  • The Godfather: Part II
  • Sleeper
  • Play It Again, Sam
  • The Godfather
  • Lovers and Other Strangers  & Many more…

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