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Diane Keaton is a renowned American actress and an occasional singer

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BirthdayJanuary 5, 1946
NationalityAmerican
FamousFilm & Theater Personalities, Actresses
City/StateCalifornia
SpousesWoody Allen
SiblingsDorrie Hall, Randy Hall, Robin Hall
Known asDiane Hall, Annie
ChildrensDexter Keaton
Universities
  • Santa Ana College
  • Santa Ana High School
  • Orange Coast College
  • Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre
Birth PlaceLos Angeles
ReligionAtheism
Height169
GenderFemale
FatherJack Newton Ignatius Hall
MotherDorothy Deanne Keaton
Net Worth$32 Million as of May 30,2017
Sun SignCapricorn
Born inLos Angeles
Famous asActress

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Who is Diane Keaton?

Diane Keaton is a renowned American actress and an occasional singer who also delved into directing and producing films. She is a multi-faceted personality who has not only proved her mettle in the various aspects of the entertainment industry but also portrayed her creative versatility in writing and photography. She is also a real estate developer. Her journey in acting started as a stage artist in the late 60s. She performed in the Woody Allen hit stage show ‘Play It Again, Sam’. Thereafter, in the early 70s she debuted in big screen and television simultaneously. After a couple of films she landed up with the dramatic role of Kay Adams in the film ’The Godfather’ and later reprised the role in the other Godfather series, ‘The Godfather Part II’ and ‘The Godfather Part III’. Her other notable dramatic roles include Louise Bryant in ‘Reds’, Bessie in ‘Marvin’s Room’ and Erica Barry in ‘Something's Gotta Give’. Though she received critical acclaim for her dramatic roles in various films, she gained immense popularity and fame with her remarkable comic timings in a number of Woody Allen films including ‘Play It Again, Sam’, ‘Sleeper’, ‘Love and Death’ and ‘Annie Hall’. The latter won her several awards including ‘Academy Award’, ‘BAFTA Awards’ and ‘Golden Globe’.

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Childhood & Early Life

She was born on January 5, 1946, as Diana Hall to John Newton Ignatius "Jack" Hall and Dorothy Deanne as their oldest among four children. Her father was a civil engineer and was also into real estate broking and her mother was a homemaker as well as an amateur photographer.

She was brought up as a Free Methodist in Santa Ana, California, where she attended the ‘Santa Ana High School’ and graduated from there in 1963. Her enthusiasm in extracurricular activities could be easily perceived from her participation in acting and singing clubs during her school days.

After graduation she joined the ‘Santa Ana College’ to study drama. She later joined the ‘Orange Coast College’ but dropped out after a short while to attend the full-time acting conservatory ‘Neighborhood Playhouse’ in New York. In between she altered her name to Diane Keaton adopting her mother’s maiden name Keaton after she joined the ‘Actors’ Equity Association’.

Career

For a short while she performed at nightclubs as a singer. In 1968, she landed up a role in the Broadway rock musical ‘Hair’. She famously refused to strip in the role which though optional required actors to perform nude in the end of Act I.

In 1970, she performed in Woody Allen’s hit Broadway stage show ‘Play It Again, Sam’. She received a nomination for the ‘Tony Award’ for her performance in the play. In the same year she made her debut in big screen as Joan Vecchio in the comedy film ‘Lovers and Other Strangers’ and also performed as a guest artist in TV series namely ‘Love, American Style’ and ‘Night Gallery’.

In 1971, she essayed the character of Renata Wallinger in the short film ‘Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story’. She performed in single episodes of two television series ‘The F.B.I’ and ‘Mannix’ respectively.

Her first major role came in 1972 with Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Academy Awards’ winning film ‘The Godfather’ starring opposite Al Pacino. The film received both critical acclamation and met with box office success and charted at the top as the highest grossing film of 1972. It proved to be the breakthrough film of Keaton taking her career to the next level.

She made a remarkable comeback in the comedy genre with the Woody Allen films as Linda in the 1972 released ‘Play It Again, Sam’ and as Luna Schlosser in the 1973 released ‘Sleeper’. Both the films became successful furthering her career as a star.

In 1974, she reprised her role of Kay Adams in ‘The Godfather’ sequel, ‘The Godfather Part II’.

Her collaboration with Woody Allen continued with several other successful films like ‘Love and Death’ (1975), ‘Annie Hall’ (1977), ‘Interiors’ (1978) and ‘Manhattan’ (1979).

The 1977 released film ‘Annie Hall’, considered as an on-screen sketch of Diane Keaton and Woody Allen’s real life romance, went on to become a masterpiece in the genre of comedy. While the film won the ‘Best Picture’ award at the ‘Academy Awards’, she fetched the award of ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’. She also bagged several other awards including ‘BAFTA Awards’ and ‘Golden Globe’.

After a gap of few years she returned to television in 1977 playing her now more popular character of Kay Adams Corleone in the miniseries ‘The Godfather Saga’.

Her next major film happened to be the 1981 released ‘Reds’ where she played as Louise Bryant starring opposite her then boyfriend Warren Beatty. She received rave reviews for her characterisation and also fetched several award nominations including ‘Academy Awards’, ‘Golden Globe’ and ‘People’s Choice Awards’.

In 1984, she did two films, ‘The Little Drummer Girl’ and ‘Mrs. Soffel’. While the former could not achieve success, the later won her critical acclaim.

Some of her other films of the 1980s include ‘Crimes of the Heart’ (1986), ‘Radio Days’ (1987) and ‘The Good Mother’ (1988). She starred in the 1987 hit comedy film ‘Baby Boom’ which was written and produced by Nancy Mayers. In the same year she made her debut as director and editor with the documentary feature film ‘Heaven’ that dealt with the probability of an afterlife.

Her stint as director continued with directing music videos, television films and a few episodes of a couple of television series.

She started the 1990s with reprising her role as Kay Adams in the 1990 released film ‘The Godfather Part III’. She took up more matured roles during this time and in 1991 she tasted success with the comedy film ‘Father of the Bride’ starring opposite Steve Martin. She reprised the role of Nina Banks in the 1995 sequel ‘Father of the Bride Part II’.

In 1993, after a gap of over a decade she performed in a major role in a Woody Allen film, ‘Manhattan Murder Mystery’. Earlier in 1987, she did a cameo performance in his film ‘Radio Days’. The role earned her a ‘Golden Globe’ nomination.

In 1995, she directed the film ‘Unstrung Heroes’ which was not a commercial success but received positive response from critics.

The comedy film ‘The First Wives Club’ released in 1996 and happened to be her biggest hit at the box office during the 90s. She received the ‘National Board of Review’ award for the film.

She essayed the challenging role of Bessie, a women suffering from leukaemia in the 1996 film ‘Marvin’s Room’ opposite the likes of Meryl Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio. The film received positive reviews from critics and fetched her ‘Academy Awards’ and the ‘Screen Actors Guild Awards’ nominations.

Some of her other films of the 90s include ‘Look Who’s Talking Now’ (1993), ‘The Only Thrill’ (1997), and ‘The Other Sister’ (1999). Her television movies include ‘The Running Mates’ (1992) and ‘Northern Lights’ (1997). Her performance as Amelia Earhart in the TV film ‘Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight’ in 1994 fetched her ‘Golden Globe’, ‘Primetime Emmy’ and the ‘Screen Actors Guild Awards’ nominations.

In 1999, she lent her voice for ‘If I Get Out Alive’, an hour long documentary produced by ‘Lichtenstein Creative Media’. The program that dealt with the issue of challenges faced by young inmates of adult correctional system was aired on different public radio stations nationwide.

She directed and acted in the 2000 released film ‘Hanging Up’ and went on to win the ‘Modern Master Award’ at the 2001 ‘Santa Barbara International Film Festival’.

She met with immense success and popularity starring opposite Jack Nicholson in the 2003 hit romantic comedy film ‘Something's Gotta Give’ directed by Nancy Meyers. She won the ‘Golden Globe’ award and the ‘Satellite Awards’ among others and earned several nominations including the ‘Academy Awards’.

Some of her films in 2000s include ‘Town & Country’ (2001), ‘The Family Stone’ (2005), ‘Mama’s Boy’ (2007), ‘Morning Glory’ (2010), ‘And So It Goes’ (2014) and ‘Love the Coopers’ (2015) among others.

Along with her big screen flicks she continued to perform in several television movies. Some of her films of 2000s include ‘Sister Mary Explains It All’ (2001), ‘Crossed Over’ (2002), ‘Surrender, Dorothy’ (2006) and ‘Schitt’s Creek’ (2014).

She is scheduled to play Sister Mary in the upcoming television series of 2016, ‘The Young Pope’. She will also lend her voice as the mother of Dory in the animated film ‘Finding Dory’, a sequel of ‘Finding Nemo’.

Apart from being an actor, she is also a writer, a photographer and a real estate developer. Some of the books that she has penned down include ‘California Romantica’ and ‘Diane Keaton: House’ along with D. J. Waldie, ‘Then Again’ along with Anna Quindlen and ‘Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty’. She also released her book on photography ‘Reservations’ in 1980.

Awards & Achievements

Daine Keaton received the ‘Academy Awards’ in 1977 as the ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’ for her outstanding performance in the film ‘Annie Hall’ among several other awards. In 1978 she bagged many other awards for her role in the film including the ‘BAFTA Award’ and ‘Golden Globe’.

Personal Life & Legacy

Diane Keaton has never married although she has had several relationships. She got romantically associated with Woody Allen during the hit Broadway show ‘Play It Again, Sam’. Though the relationship lasted for a few years and she maintains that Woody Allen counts among her closest friends.

From 1979 she had a short-lived affair with Warren Beatty, her co-star from ‘Reds’.

She had a controversial on and off relationship with Al Pacino, her co-star of the ‘Godfather’ series, which finally came to an end after co-starring in ‘The Godfather Part III’.

In 1996, she adopted her daughter Dexter and in 2001 she adopted her son Duke.

Trivia

She often wears white clothing and is also frequently seen in gloves.

In 1995, the ‘Empire Magazine’ placed her at number 46 among the list of ‘100 Sexiest Stars in Film History’.

She actively promotes safeguarding and restoring the historic buildings.

Since May 2005, she contributes at ‘The Huffington Post’ as one of its blogger.

She is the first woman who received the ‘Golden Lion Award’ in 2014 at the ‘Zurich Film Festival’.

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Diane Keaton's awards

YearNameAward

Academy Awards(Oscars)

1978Best Actress in a Leading RoleAnnie Hall (1977)

Golden Globe Awards

2004Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalSomething's Gotta Give (2003)
1978Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalAnnie Hall (1977)

BAFTA Awards

1978Best ActressAnnie Hall (1977)

Diane Keaton biography timelines

  • // 5th Jan 1946
    She was born on January 5, 1946, as Diana Hall to John Newton Ignatius "Jack" Hall and Dorothy Deanne as their oldest among four children. Her father was a civil engineer and was also into real estate broking and her mother was a homemaker as well as an amateur photographer.
  • // 1963
    She was brought up as a Free Methodist in Santa Ana, California, where she attended the ‘Santa Ana High School’ and graduated from there in 1963. Her enthusiasm in extracurricular activities could be easily perceived from her participation in acting and singing clubs during her school days.
  • // 1968
    For a short while she performed at nightclubs as a singer. In 1968, she landed up a role in the Broadway rock musical ‘Hair’. She famously refused to strip in the role which though optional required actors to perform nude in the end of Act I.
  • // 1970
    In 1970, she performed in Woody Allen’s hit Broadway stage show ‘Play It Again, Sam’. She received a nomination for the ‘Tony Award’ for her performance in the play. In the same year she made her debut in big screen as Joan Vecchio in the comedy film ‘Lovers and Other Strangers’ and also performed as a guest artist in TV series namely ‘Love, American Style’ and ‘Night Gallery’.
  • // 1971
    In 1971, she essayed the character of Renata Wallinger in the short film ‘Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story’. She performed in single episodes of two television series ‘The F.B.I’ and ‘Mannix’ respectively.
  • // 1972
    Her first major role came in 1972 with Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Academy Awards’ winning film ‘The Godfather’ starring opposite Al Pacino. The film received both critical acclamation and met with box office success and charted at the top as the highest grossing film of 1972. It proved to be the breakthrough film of Keaton taking her career to the next level.
  • // 1972 To 1973
    She made a remarkable comeback in the comedy genre with the Woody Allen films as Linda in the 1972 released ‘Play It Again, Sam’ and as Luna Schlosser in the 1973 released ‘Sleeper’. Both the films became successful furthering her career as a star.
  • // 1974
    In 1974, she reprised her role of Kay Adams in ‘The Godfather’ sequel, ‘The Godfather Part II’.
  • // 1977
    The 1977 released film ‘Annie Hall’, considered as an on-screen sketch of Diane Keaton and Woody Allen’s real life romance, went on to become a masterpiece in the genre of comedy. While the film won the ‘Best Picture’ award at the ‘Academy Awards’, she fetched the award of ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’. She also bagged several other awards including ‘BAFTA Awards’ and ‘Golden Globe’.
  • // 1977
    After a gap of few years she returned to television in 1977 playing her now more popular character of Kay Adams Corleone in the miniseries ‘The Godfather Saga’.
  • // 1977 To 1978
    Daine Keaton received the ‘Academy Awards’ in 1977 as the ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’ for her outstanding performance in the film ‘Annie Hall’ among several other awards. In 1978 she bagged many other awards for her role in the film including the ‘BAFTA Award’ and ‘Golden Globe’.
  • // 1979
    From 1979 she had a short-lived affair with Warren Beatty, her co-star from ‘Reds’.
  • // 1980
    Apart from being an actor, she is also a writer, a photographer and a real estate developer. Some of the books that she has penned down include ‘California Romantica’ and ‘Diane Keaton: House’ along with D. J. Waldie, ‘Then Again’ along with Anna Quindlen and ‘Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty’. She also released her book on photography ‘Reservations’ in 1980.
  • // 1981
    Her next major film happened to be the 1981 released ‘Reds’ where she played as Louise Bryant starring opposite her then boyfriend Warren Beatty. She received rave reviews for her characterisation and also fetched several award nominations including ‘Academy Awards’, ‘Golden Globe’ and ‘People’s Choice Awards’.
  • // 1984
    In 1984, she did two films, ‘The Little Drummer Girl’ and ‘Mrs. Soffel’. While the former could not achieve success, the later won her critical acclaim.
  • // 1987 To 1993
    In 1993, after a gap of over a decade she performed in a major role in a Woody Allen film, ‘Manhattan Murder Mystery’. Earlier in 1987, she did a cameo performance in his film ‘Radio Days’. The role earned her a ‘Golden Globe’ nomination.
  • // 1995
    In 1995, she directed the film ‘Unstrung Heroes’ which was not a commercial success but received positive response from critics.
  • // 1995
    In 1995, the ‘Empire Magazine’ placed her at number 46 among the list of ‘100 Sexiest Stars in Film History’.
  • // 1996
    The comedy film ‘The First Wives Club’ released in 1996 and happened to be her biggest hit at the box office during the 90s. She received the ‘National Board of Review’ award for the film.
  • // 1996
    She essayed the challenging role of Bessie, a women suffering from leukaemia in the 1996 film ‘Marvin’s Room’ opposite the likes of Meryl Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio. The film received positive reviews from critics and fetched her ‘Academy Awards’ and the ‘Screen Actors Guild Awards’ nominations.
  • // 1996 To 2001
    In 1996, she adopted her daughter Dexter and in 2001 she adopted her son Duke.
  • // 1999
    In 1999, she lent her voice for ‘If I Get Out Alive’, an hour long documentary produced by ‘Lichtenstein Creative Media’. The program that dealt with the issue of challenges faced by young inmates of adult correctional system was aired on different public radio stations nationwide.
  • // 2000 To 2001
    She directed and acted in the 2000 released film ‘Hanging Up’ and went on to win the ‘Modern Master Award’ at the 2001 ‘Santa Barbara International Film Festival’.
  • // 2003
    She met with immense success and popularity starring opposite Jack Nicholson in the 2003 hit romantic comedy film ‘Something's Gotta Give’ directed by Nancy Meyers. She won the ‘Golden Globe’ award and the ‘Satellite Awards’ among others and earned several nominations including the ‘Academy Awards’.
  • // May 2005
    Since May 2005, she contributes at ‘The Huffington Post’ as one of its blogger.
  • // 2014
    She is the first woman who received the ‘Golden Lion Award’ in 2014 at the ‘Zurich Film Festival’.

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Diane Keaton's FAQ

  • What is Diane Keaton birthday?

    Diane Keaton was born at 1946-01-05

  • Where is Diane Keaton's birth place?

    Diane Keaton was born in Los Angeles

  • What is Diane Keaton nationalities?

    Diane Keaton's nationalities is American

  • Who is Diane Keaton spouses?

    Diane Keaton's spouses is Woody Allen

  • Who is Diane Keaton siblings?

    Diane Keaton's siblings is Dorrie Hall, Randy Hall, Robin Hall

  • Who is Diane Keaton childrens?

    Diane Keaton's childrens is Dexter Keaton

  • What was Diane Keaton universities?

    Diane Keaton studied at Santa Ana College, Santa Ana High School, Orange Coast College, Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre

  • What is Diane Keaton's religion?

    Diane Keaton's religion is Atheism

  • How tall is Diane Keaton?

    Diane Keaton's height is 169

  • Who is Diane Keaton's father?

    Diane Keaton's father is Jack Newton Ignatius Hall

  • Who is Diane Keaton's mother?

    Diane Keaton's mother is Dorothy Deanne Keaton

  • What is Diane Keaton's sun sign?

    Diane Keaton is Capricorn

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    Diane Keaton is famouse as Actress