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Welcome to the unofficial
Diane Keaton Fan Site!
Keaton from "Something's Gotta Give(2003)"
After rising to fame in a series of hit Woody Allen comedies, Diane Keaton went on to enjoy a
successful film career both as an actress and as a director. Born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946, in Los
Angeles, she studied acting at Manhattan's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater and in 1968
understudied in Hair. On Broadway she met actor/director Allen and appeared in his 1969 stage hit Play
It Again, Sam. In 1970, Keaton made her film debut in the comedy Lovers and Other Strangers and rose
to fame as the paramour of Al Pacino's Michael Corleone in the 1972 blockbuster The Godfather. That
same year, she and Allen -- with whom Keaton had become romantically involved offscreen --
reprised Play It Again, Sam for the cameras, and in 1973 he directed her in Sleeper. The Godfather Part
II followed, as did Allen's Love and Death. All of these films enjoyed great success, and Keaton stood
on the verge of becoming a major star; however, when her next two pictures -- 1976's I Will, I Will for
Now and Harry and Walter Go to New York -- both flopped, she returned to the stage to star in The
Primary English Class.. Click here to read the full biography of Diane Keaton
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