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Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton from Annie Hall along with Woody Allen.

Diane Keaton (born January 5, 1946) is an American actress, producer and director.

She was born Diane Hall in Santa Ana, California. In 1967 she had a minor role in the original cast of Hair on Broadway; here is her biography from that show's souvenir program:

Born January 5, 1946 in Santa Ana, California. Neighborhood Playhouse Graduate...U.S.O. Tour of Orient...Hobbies?...Going to the movies, eating!... taking walks, being alive. Why I am what I am? Ask my friends. They would like nothing better than to rap on me! Man, how could I answer that...? My God, that's impossible. I am human being number 927-4610-887. How could I presume to...well...you know...right. [1] (http://www.michaelbutler.com/hair/holding/photographs/hair/1ProgCastBios.html)

Her film break came when she appeared in the stage version of Woody Allen's Play It Again, Sam. She became romantically involved with Allen and has played eccentric, neurotic characters in several of his comic films, but has also won acclaim in serious roles. She later had a relationship with Warren Beatty, with whom she also appeared on screen.

Selected filmography

  • Kay-Adams Corleone, The Godfather, 1972
  • Theresa Dunn, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, 1977
  • Annie Hall, Annie Hall, 1977, Academy Award
  • Louise Bryant, Reds, 1981, Academy Award nomination
  • Bessie, Marvin's Room, 1997, Academy Award nomination
  • Erica Barry, Something's Gotta Give, 2003, Academy Award nomination

External Links

  • IMDB entry (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000473/)
  • Falling in love again with Diane Keaton (http://www.venicemag.com/jan04/dianekeaton.html) - An article in Venice Magazine

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She later had a relationship with Warren Beatty, with whom she also appeared on screen. On July 16, 2004, General Hospital aired a tribute to Lee by holding a memorial service for her character. She became romantically involved with Allen and has played eccentric, neurotic characters in several of his comic films, but has also won acclaim in serious roles. On May 21, 2004, she was posthumously awarded a Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award; she was scheduled to receive the award for months, but she died before she could receive it. Her film break came when she appeared in the stage version of Woody Allen's Play It Again, Sam. In later years, she became known to a new generation as the matriarch Lila Quartermaine on General Hospital and Port Charles. In 1967 she had a minor role in the original cast of Hair on Broadway; here is her biography from that show's souvenir program:. Lee made frequent appearances on television anthology series in the 1940s and 1950s, including Robert Montgomery Presents, The Ford Theatre Hour, Kraft Televison Theatre, Armstrong Circle Theatre and Wagon Train.

She was born Diane Hall in Santa Ana, California. When she and her husband, director Robert Stevenson, moved to Hollywood she became associated with John Ford, appearing in several of his movies, notably How Green Was My Valley and Fort Apache. Diane Keaton (born January 5, 1946) is an American actress, producer and director. She studied at the Royal Albert Hall, then debuted in 1932 with a bit part in the film His Lordship. Falling in love again with Diane Keaton (http://www.venicemag.com/jan04/dianekeaton.html) - An article in Venice Magazine. She was born Joan Boniface Winnifrith in Igtham, Kent, England, the daughter of a clergyman who encouraged her desire to act. IMDB entry (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000473/). Anna Lee (January 2, 1913 - May 14, 2004) was an English actress.

Erica Barry, Something's Gotta Give, 2003, Academy Award nomination. Bessie, Marvin's Room, 1997, Academy Award nomination. Louise Bryant, Reds, 1981, Academy Award nomination. Annie Hall, Annie Hall, 1977, Academy Award.

Goodbar, 1977. Theresa Dunn, Looking for Mr. Kay-Adams Corleone, The Godfather, 1972.