[76], In 2008 Keaton starred alongside Dax Shepard and Liv Tyler in Vince Di Meglio's dramedy Smother, playing the overbearing mother of an unemployed therapist, who decides to move in with him and his girlfriend after breaking up with her husband (Ken Howard). "[64] Keaton played a middle-aged playwright who falls in love with her daughter's much older boyfriend. ", The Barbara Walters Special, February 29, 2004, 'Why Diane Keaton is your new ageless style inspiration'. [121] Beatty was a regular subject in tabloid magazines and media coverage, and Keaton became included, much to her bewilderment. [72] Also starring Stephen Collins and Gabriel Macht, the project opened to overwhelmingly negative reviews, with Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe calling it "a sloppily made bowl of reheated chick-flick cliches", and was ranked among the worst-reviewed films of the year. [132] Her performance was nominated for a 2013 Audie Award in the Short Stories/Collections category. [111] Based on the life of Harry Hallowes, it depicts an American widow (Keaton) who helps a local man defending his ramshackle hut and the life he has been leading on Hampstead Heath for 17 years. Keaton received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight (1994) and a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for CBS Schoolbreak Special in 1990. Keaton has received 12 Golden Globe Award nominations, winning for Annie Hall (1977) and Something's Gotta Give (2003). [65] Roger Ebert wrote, "Nicholson and Keaton bring so much experience, knowledge and humor to their characters that the film works in ways the screenplay might not have even hoped for. he's old but dates girls half his age. She initially studied acting under the Meisner technique, an ensemble acting technique first evolved in the 1930s by Sanford Meisner, a New York stage actor/acting coach/director who had been a member of The Group Theater (1931–1940). [56] Its reviews were generally positive for Keaton and her co-stars, and The San Francisco Chronicle called her "probably [one of] the best comic film actresses alive. "[133][134][135] Many critics have pointed to her versatility in starring in both light comedies and acclaimed dramas. The film follows George (Finney) and Faith Dunlap (Keaton), whose deteriorating marriage, separation and love affairs devastate their four children. And I started with 4 stars in my head until the end of the movie. Keaton has continued to pursue her interest in photography. Jacob E, Osterhout, 21 June 2014. She rose to prominence with her first major film role as Kay Adams-Corleone in The Godfather (1972), a role she reprised in its sequels The Godfather Part II (1974) and The Godfather Part III (1990). She was almost not cast in the film, as The Good Mother's commercial failure had strained her relationship with Walt Disney Pictures, the studio of both films. A female can play a wife, play a whore, get pregnant, lose her baby, and, um, let's see ... Women are presumed to be dull. [67] The film was released to moderate critical and commercial success,[68] and earned US$92.2 million worldwide. Soffel. When she grew up, she became agnostic. Looking for a romantic, fun movie. [85] Some critics felt that Keaton was underused in the film,[86] but she was generally praised for her performance, with James Berardinelli of ReelViews writing, "Diane Keaton is so good at her part that one can see her sliding effortlessly into an anchor's chair on a real morning show. Keaton began studying acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. The couple had met on the "Something's Gotta Give" set. Diane Hall Keaton (born January 5, 1946) is an American actress and filmmaker. The genius of Annie is that despite her loopy backhand, awful driving, and nervous tics, she's also a complicated, intelligent woman. Two years later she starred with Jessica Lange and Sissy Spacek in Crimes of the Heart, adapted from Beth Henley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play into a moderately successful screen comedy. After nearly being passed over for being too tall (at 5 ft 8 in (173 cm), she is 2 inches (5 cm) taller than Allen), she won the part.[3]. Diane Keaton gives the performance of her career in 'Something's Gotta Give,' writer/director Nancy Meyers' smart and savvy take on middle-age romance. "[125] She has published several more collections of her own photographs and served as an editor of collections of vintage photography. Why shouldn't movies show that? "[42] A drama about three sisters coping with the senility and eventual death of their elderly father (Walter Matthau), Hanging Up rated poorly with critics and grossed a modest US$36 million at the North American box office.[61]. It's just about the most completely humbling experience that I've ever had. [14] Among the buildings she has been active in restoring is the Ennis House in the Hollywood Hills, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. "[44] Over the next four years Keaton directed music videos for artists such as Belinda Carlisle, including the video for Carlisle's chart-topping hit "Heaven Is a Place on Earth," two television films starring Patricia Arquette, and episodes of the series China Beach and Twin Peaks. I love keanu. Diane Keaton: Artist and Icon. [126], Since 2005 Keaton has been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post. By the 1990s Keaton had established herself as one of the most popular and versatile actors in Hollywood. Visual things are really key for me. "[97] Keaton co-starred with Morgan Freeman in Richard Loncraine's comedy film 5 Flights Up, based on Jill Ciment's novel Heroic Measures. In 1991 she starred with Steve Martin in the family comedy Father of the Bride. 1984 brought The Little Drummer Girl, Keaton's first excursion into the thriller and action genre. Audiences love her because they identify with the women she plays, who are never all of a piece. SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE is a humorous, but unacceptable, romantic comedy about dirty old people who are preoccupied with sex. The film was a box office disappointment and was negatively received by critics. "[83] Inspired by Neil Simon's 1972 Broadway play The Sunshine Boys,[84] the film was a moderate success at the box office, taking a worldwide total of almost US$59 million. Her next two films with Allen, Sleeper (1973) and Love and Death (1975), established her as a comic actor. Jane Fonda did, around the time that she appeared in Klute and They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, but that was more than ten years ago. Over the years Keaton has been received various honors for her work as an actress and fashion icon. Assistant director Simon Relph later stated that Louise Bryant was one of Keaton's most difficult roles, and that "[she] almost got broken. I think Warren was gorgeous, very pretty, but Al's face is like whoa. [50] For her performance, Keaton was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. Works she has edited in the last decade include a book of photographs by paparazzo Ron Galella; an anthology of reproductions of clown paintings; and a collection of photos of California's Spanish-Colonial-style houses. The Washington Post wrote, "Even though she is authoritative in the role, Keaton suffers tremendously from having no real function except to nag Michael for his past sins. [112] The specialty release had a mixed reception from critics, who were unimpressed by the film's "deeply mediocre story",[113] but became a minor commercial success. With Something's Gotta Give, it is Meyers' intention not merely to rebut this mindset, but to openly attack it. [62] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote that Town & Country was "less deserving of a review than it is an obituary....The corpse took with it the reputations of its starry cast, including Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton. [105] Also in 2015 Netflix announced the comedy Divanation, for which Keaton was expected to reunite with her First Wives Club co-stars Midler and Hawn to portray a former singing group, but the project failed to materialize. "[87], In fall 2010 Keaton joined the production of the comedy drama Darling Companion by Lawrence Kasdan, which was released in 2012. In the film, scripted and directed by Thomas Bezucha, Keaton played a breast cancer survivor and matriarch of a big New England family that reunites at the parents' home for its annual Christmas holidays. Sign up here.
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