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Keaton reprised her role of Kay Adams in 1990's The Godfather Part III.

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The singular event that triggered Mae filing for divorce in 1935 was her finding Keaton in flagrante delicto with the infamous Leah Clampitt Sewell on the 4th of July of that same year in a hotel in Santa Barbara.
In 1997, Hawn, along with her co-stars from The First Wives Club, Diane Keaton and Bette Midler, were recipients of the Women in Film Crystal Awards.
In 2001, Hawn was reunited with former co-stars Warren Beatty ( her co-star in $ and Shampoo ) and Diane Keaton for the comedy Town & Country, a critical and financial fiasco.
Coincidentally, Diane Keaton, whose birth name is Diane Hall, took her mother's maiden name as a stage name after learning that there was already a registered actress named Diane Hall in the Actors ' Equity Association.
Despite this, Keaton has stated that the relationship between Alvy and Annie was partly based on her relationship with the director.
His best friend, Yale ( Michael Murphy ), married to Emily ( Anne Byrne ), is having an affair with Mary Wilkie ( Diane Keaton ); her ex-husband and former teacher, Jeremiah ( Wallace Shawn ), also appears.
Later that year, she made her TV acting debut in the cable movie Wildflower, directed by Diane Keaton and starring Patricia Arquette.
Michael and Kay ( Diane Keaton ) have been divorced since 1960, and Michael gave her custody of their children, Anthony ( Franc D ' Ambrosio ) and Mary ( Sofia Coppola ).
Keaton began her career on stage, and made her screen debut in 1970.
Keaton subsequently expanded her range to avoid becoming typecast as her Annie Hall persona.
Her mother, Dorothy Deanne ( née Keaton ; 1921 – 2008 ), was a homemaker and amateur photographer ; her father, Jack Newton Ignatius Hall ( 1921 – 1990 ), was a real estate broker and civil engineer.
Keaton was raised a Methodist by her mother.
Keaton has said that the theatricality of the event inspired her to become a stage actress.
Upon joining the Actors ' Equity Association, she adopted the surname of Keaton, her mother's maiden name, as there was already a registered Diane Hall.
After being nominated for a Tony Award for Play It Again, Sam, Keaton made her film debut in 1970's Lovers and Other Strangers.
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 ).
Even though Keaton received widespread exposure from the films, her character's importance was minimal.
In 1977, Keaton starred with Allen in the romantic comedy Annie Hall, one of her most famous roles.

Keaton and role
In 1940, an RKO movie adaptation starred Granville Owen ( later known as Jeff York ) as Li ' l Abner, with Buster Keaton taking the role of Lonesome Polecat, and featuring a title song with lyrics by Milton Berle.
Buster Keaton made his final film appearance in the role of Erronius.
Coppola successfully managed to get Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, and Talia Shire to return to the franchise, but Robert Duvall refused to reprise his role as Tom Hagen over salary disagreements.
For the title role, Burton chose to cast Michael Keaton as Batman following their previous collaboration in Beetlejuice, despite Keaton's average physique, inexperience with action films, and reputation as a comic actor.
Beatty stars in the lead role alongside Diane Keaton, as Louise Bryant, and Jack Nicholson as Eugene O ' Neill.
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.
Beckett had wanted to work with Keaton several years earlier, when he offered him the role of Lucky in the American stage premiere of " Waiting for Godot ," but Buster turned it down.
Although the role called for Beckett ’ s seemingly ubiquitous bowler hat, Keaton had brought along some of his trademark flattened-down Stetsons and it was quickly agreed that he should wear one of those.
Wright's later film appearances included a major role in Somewhere in Time ( 1980 ), the role of the grandmother in The Good Mother ( 1988 ) with Diane Keaton, and the role of Miss Birdie in John Grisham's The Rainmaker ( 1997 ), directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Keaton became interested in the role after seeing it as a " psychological case history.
Beatty cast Keaton after seeing her in Annie Hall, as he wanted to bring her natural nervousness and insecure attitude to the role.
In a 2006 Vanity Fair story, Keaton described her role as " the everyman of that piece, as someone who wanted to be extraordinary but was probably more ordinary ...
The Little Drummer Girl was both a financial and critical failure, with critics claiming that Keaton was miscast for the genre, such as one review from The New Republic claiming that " the title role, the pivotal role, is played by Diane Keaton, and around her the picture collapses in tatters.
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.
" In 1997, Keaton, along Hawn and Midler, was a recipient of the Women in Film Crystal Award, which honors " outstanding women who, through their endurance and the excellence of their work, have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry ".
Keaton said that the biggest challenge of the role was understanding the mentality of a person with terminal illness.

Keaton and four
" Over the next four years, Keaton went on to direct music videos for artists such as Belinda Carlisle, two television films starring Patricia Arquette, and episodes of the series China Beach and Twin Peaks.
" Also in 2001, and 2002, Keaton starred in four low-budget television films.
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.
Roger Ebert, writing in the Chicago Sun-Times, gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of a possible four :" When I did a seminar at the Hawaii Film Festival several years ago, comparing the physical comedy of Chan and Buster Keaton, martial arts fans brought in their bootleg Hong Kong laser discs of this film and told me that I had to see the final 20-minute fight sequence.

Keaton and years
It was in these early years that Remi developed a love of cinema, particularly favouring Windsor McCay's pioneering animated film Gertie the Dinosaur and the films featuring Charlie Chaplin, Harry Langdon and Buster Keaton ; his later work in the comic strip medium would display an obvious influence from these early films in style and content.
Keaton retold the anecdote over the years, including during a 1964 interview with the CBC's Telescope.
In 1940, Keaton married Eleanor Norris ( 1918 – 1998 ), who was 23 years his junior.
Based on Scott McPherson's screenplay adaptation of his own 1991 stage play of the same name, the film revolves around two sisters, played by Meryl Streep and Diane Keaton, who are reunited through tragedy after 17 years of estrangement.
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.
When Buster Keaton began making his own shorts, after having worked with Roscoe " Fatty " Arbuckle for years, he hired Cline as his co-director.
Most of the clothing seen in the film came from Keaton herself, who was already known for her tomboyish clothing style years before Annie Hall, though Ruth Morley and Ralph Lauren reportedly worked on the movie's costume.
In 1978, Keaton became romantically involved with Warren Beatty, and two years later he cast her to play opposite him in Reds.
As discovered in " Wheels of Fortune " ( 2002 ), Lilith has an adoptive brother Blaine ( Michael Keaton ), who may have been a con artist and whom Frasier despises over the years.
It was not until he learned that Keaton was going through hard times ( before Limelight, Keaton had gone through a disastrous marriage, lost most of his fortune in the divorce in the process, and had appeared infrequently in films over the previous years ) that Chaplin insisted that Keaton should be cast in the film.
However, her television career began nearly ten years earlier when she appeared in several episodes of Family Ties ( 1984 ) as a girlfriend of Alex P. Keaton.
He has been cared for by his daughter Bessie ( Diane Keaton ) in their Florida home, and totally ignored by his other daughter, Lee ( Meryl Streep ), who moved to Ohio with her husband 20 years ago and has never contacted her family.
Over the years, talent like Michael Keaton, who worked behind the scenes on Mister Rogers ' Neighborhood, emerged from the station and went on to national fame.
The screenplay had originally been written several years earlier as a comeback vehicle for Buster Keaton.
Andy Clyde and Harry Langdon led Educational's release schedule for a few years, then Buster Keaton headlined a series that yielded 16 popular two-reel comedies.
One Week is a 1920 short comedy film starring comedian Buster Keaton, the first film to be released made by Keaton on his own ; Keaton had worked with Roscoe " Fatty " Arbuckle for a number of years.
Fox ) is the oldest child of Elyse and Steven Keaton ( Meredith Baxter-Birney and Michael Gross ), who were Baby Boomers and Democrats during the early years of the Reagan administration.
Twenty-one years later, Willie ( Buster Keaton Sr .) receives a letter informing him that his father's estate is now in his name.

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