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The film met widespread critical acclaim and, along with the 1978 Academy Award for Best Picture, won Oscars in three other categories: two for Allen ( Best Director and, with Brickman, Best Original Screenplay ), and Keaton for Best Actress.
The role of Annie Hall was written specifically for Keaton, who had worked with Allen on Play it Again, Sam, Sleeper and Love and Death.
Although they decided to drop the murder plot, Allen and Brickman made a murder mystery many years later: 1993's Manhattan Murder Mystery, also starring Diane Keaton.
" At the time, it was considered an " odd pairing " by many, Keaton among them, for Willis and Allen to work together.
Allen has credited Keaton as his muse during his early film career.
In 1977, Keaton starred with Allen in the romantic comedy Annie Hall, one of her most famous roles.
Annie Hall was written and directed by Allen and the film was believed to be autobiographical of his relationship with Keaton.
Allen based the character of Annie Hall loosely on Keaton (" Annie " is a nickname of hers, and " Hall " is her original surname ).
) Keaton has also said that Allen wrote the character as an " idealized version " of herself.
Keaton brilliantly displays this dichotomy of her character, especially when she yammers away on a first date with Alvy ( Woody Allen ) while the subtitle reads, ' He probably thinks I'm a yoyo.
After Manhattan in 1979, Keaton and Woody Allen ended their long working relationship, and the film would be their last major collaboration until 1993.
" In 1993, Keaton starred in Manhattan Murder Mystery, her first film with Woody Allen since 1979.
Keaton still maintains contact with both Allen and Beatty, and describes Allen as one of her closest friends.
According to Woody Allen ( in a New York Times interview from January 30, 2000 ), W. C. Fields is one of only six " genuine comic geniuses " he recognized as such in movie history, along with Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Groucho and Harpo Marx, and Peter Sellers.
A coward, Boris Grushenko ( Allen ), and his wife Sonja ( Diane Keaton ) decide to assassinate Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
Jennifer Beals, Jennifer Grey, Jamie Lee Curtis, Glenn Close, Ally Sheedy, Diane Keaton, Stockard Channing, Annie Potts, Robin Wright, Nancy Allen, Joan Allen, Rosanna Arquette, Kim Basinger, Ellen Barkin, Patricia Clarkson, Geena Davis, Laura Dern, Linda Fiorentino, Bridget Fonda, Carrie Fisher, Jodie Foster, Melanie Griffith, Linda Hamilton, Daryl Hannah, Helen Hunt, Holly Hunter, Goldie Hawn, Anjelica Huston, Amy Irving, Nicole Kidman, Diane Lane, Christine Lahti, Jessica Lange, Sally Field, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Heather Locklear, Andie MacDowell, Madonna, Virginia Madsen, Demi Moore, Emma Thompson, Uma Thurman, Tatum O ' Neal, Annette O ' Toole, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Greta Scacchi, Elisabeth Shue, Mary Steenburgen, Julia Roberts, Mimi Rogers, Isabella Rossellini, Meg Ryan, Meryl Streep, Sissy Spacek, Kathleen Turner, Sigourney Weaver and Debra Winger were all offered but turned down the role of Catherine Tramell.
Allen wrote the part of the shrewish Inez for McAdams, after hearing " glowing reports " from her former co-star Diane Keaton.
It is a satire on Russian literature starring Allen and Diane Keaton as Boris and Sonja, respectively, Russians living during the Napoleonic Era who engage in mock-serious philosophical debates.
When Napoleon invades the Russian Empire during the Napoleonic wars, Boris Grushenko ( Allen ), a coward and pacifist scholar, is forced to enlist in the Russian Army, desperate and disappointed hearing the news that his cousin Sonja ( Keaton ) is to wed a herring merchant.
Miss Keaton ( Diane Keaton ) is very good in Love and Death, perhaps because here she gets to establish and develop a character, instead of just providing a foil, as she's often done in other Allen films ...
Woody Allen and Diane Keaton play characters who walk around within the planetarium after escaping from a sudden downburst of rain .</ td >

Keaton and first
The first film seen by the public was Buster Keaton in Doughboys.
“‘ Yes, I accept the offer ,’ were silent Keaton ’ s unexpected first words to Schneider.
Coppola noted that he first noticed Keaton in Lovers and Other Strangers, and cast her because of her reputation for eccentricity that he wanted her to bring to the role ( Keaton claims that at the time she was commonly referred to as " the kooky actress " of the film industry ).
Keaton at the White House with Warren Beatty and first lady Nancy Reagan, 1981
In 1987, Keaton directed and edited her first feature film, a documentary named Heaven about the possibility of an afterlife.
In 1995, Keaton directed Unstrung Heroes, her first theatrically released narrative film.
In 1999 Keaton narrated the one-hour public-radio documentary, " If I Get Out Alive ," the first to focus on the conditions and brutality faced by young people in the adult correctional system.
The following year, Keaton received her first and only Golden Raspberry Award nomination to date.
Keaton wrote her first memoir, entitled Then Again, for Random House in November 2011.
Doan and his wife Andrea have four children – Gracie ( born December 17, 1998 ), Josh ( born March 2002 ), Karys ( born July 23, 2004 ), and Carson ( born September 2006 ) Doan is also a second cousin of Carey Price, goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens and first cousin of Keaton Ellerby, a Florida Panthers prospect and Catriona Le May Doan, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in speed skating through the marriage of her husband, Bart Doan.
In 1982, he appeared in a first season episode of Family Ties as Jake Keaton, Steven Keaton's father, who shared an adversarial relationship with his son before finally revealing during his latest visit that he was, in fact, dying.
Her debut collaboration with Diane Keaton, who appeared in her first commercial vehicle with the film, the catalyst for the project was a series of situations that Meyers and Shyer and their friends had experienced while managing a life with a successful career and a growing family.
In 1990, Meyers and Shyer, working from earlier material for the first time, re-teamed with Keaton to remake the 1950 Vincente Minnelli film Father of the Bride.
It stars Howard's Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler along with Michael Keaton, in his first starring role, and Shelley Long, who later in the year would star as Diane Chambers in the popular sitcom Cheers.
Chaplin at first had not written the part for Keaton because he believed that the role was too small.
After getting over her initial panic in her first scene with Alan Alda, Keaton and Allen slipped back into their old rhythm.
She was the first foreign woman to be approached by the American film company MGM to finance her direction of a big-budget feature, which became " Mrs. Soffel ( 1984 )" starring Mel Gibson and Diane Keaton This film tells the scandalous true-story of an affair between a prisoner and a prison warden ’ s wife, and was relatively well received by audiences and critics
In 2005, Gridlok released his first album with Hive, Keaton and Echo, Welcome To Violence.
Gutiérrez ’ s first widely successful feature, Muerte de un burócrata ( Death of a Bureaucrat ) ( 1966 ) introduces itself as a sort of homage to the history of cinematic comedy, and includes direct allusions to the work of Buster Keaton, Laurel & Hardy, Luis Buñuel, and many others.
This resulted in one of the first network broadcast television series, FOX Pilot PASADENA ( 2001 ), directed by Diane Keaton, photographed by Wagner.
In this first sequence, Keaton plays beside him and remarks, " This fellow Keaton seems to be the whole show.

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