This versatile actor-director was born Jan. 5, 1946, in Los Angeles and studied drama in California and New York. Woody Allen cast her in his Broadway play "Play It Again, Sam" in 1970, as well as in 1972's movie version.Over the next years, Keaton appeared in several more Allen films, most notably Annie Hall, a thinly veiled recap of her relationship with Allen. She won several awards for Annie Hall, including a Best Actress Oscar.
Keaton has split her time between acting and directing since the late 1980s but still gets the most attention for her bittersweet comedic roles, such as 2003's well-received Something's Gotta Give. Her other notable films include Crimes of the Heart (1986), Baby Boom (1987), the 1991 remake of Father of the Bride and The First Wives Club (1996).
Because I Said SoIn an effort to prevent family history from repeating itself, meddlesome mom Daphne Wilder (Diane Keaton) attempts to set up her youngest daughter, Milly (Mandy Moore), with Mr. Right. Meanwhile, her other daughters (Lauren Graham and Piper Perabo) try to keep their mom's good intentions under... Read More
The Other SisterCarla Tate (Juliette Lewis) has an independent streak a mile wide. Trouble is, she's mentally handicapped, and her overprotective parents (Diane Keaton and Tom Skerritt) have misgivings about her getting her own apartment and pursuing a relationship with another mentally challenged person (Giovanni... Read More
Mad MoneyWhen her husband (Ted Danson) loses his high-paying job, well-off Bridget Cardigan (Diane Keaton) joins the janitorial staff of the Federal Reserve Bank and conspires with two fellow employees (Katie Holmes and Queen Latifah) to pilfer old money that's scheduled to be destroyed. It seems like a... Read More
Baby BoomIn this light-hearted comedy, high-powered management consultant J.C. Wiatt (Diane Keaton) claims her inheritance from a distant relative, only to find out it's a baby. Children are not in her busy life plan, so she intends to put the child up for adoption. But when she realizes she's grown fond of... Read More
InteriorsIn Woody Allen's first dramatic film, the disintegration of an upper class couple's marriage forces their three grown daughters (Diane Keaton, Mary Beth Hurt and Kristin Griffith) to reveal their feelings about them and each other. But none are able to provide ample support to their devastated... Read More
