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Keaton met with more success in the medium of still photography.
Also in 2011, Keaton began production on Justin Zackham's ensemble comedy The Big Wedding, in which she, along with Robert De Niro, will play a long-divorced couple who, for the sake of their adopted son's wedding and his very religious biological mother, pretend they're still married.
Central Park West is the address of several famous residences, including The Dakota ( where John Lennon lived with Yoko Ono, who still resides there, and outside of which he was murdered in 1980 ), The San Remo ( home to U2's Bono, Demi Moore, Diane Keaton, & Steve Martin ), The El Dorado, The Beresford ( home to Diana Ross & Jerry Seinfeld ), The Langham, The Century, 15 Central Park West ( home to Sting ), 41 Central Park West ( home to Madonna ), 455 Central Park West, The St. Urban, and The Majestic ( which was home to some of the former heads of the Genovese crime family, including Meyer Lansky, Lucky Luciano and Frank Costello.
The Railrodder and its making-of documentary, Buster Keaton Rides Again, are still available from the National Film Board of Canada.
In his review for Newsweek, David Ansen wrote, " On screen, Keaton and Allen have always been made for each other: they still strike wonderfully ditsy sparks ".
The skyscraper features prominently in the 1983 film Flashdance ( while still under construction ), the 1998 Michael Keaton film Desperate Measures ( serving as part of the " hospital "), as well as cameos in Sudden Death, Striking Distance and the 2010 rap video Black and yellow
Reviewer Ken Tucker reminisces upon " the all-purpose image of Cooper that's taken hold in the popular imagination: the gaunt, chiseled stone face, a stoic deadpan that rendered Cooper the leading-man, romantic-actor equivalent of Buster Keaton .... By contrast, Skerritt saunters through the new Noon as if he were still the easygoing, ironic lawman of Picket Fences.

Keaton and contact
After attempts at reconciliation, Natalie divorced Keaton in 1932, taking his entire fortune and refusing to allow any contact between Keaton and his sons, whose last name she had changed to Talmadge.
Against Juno's advice, the Maitlands contact the miscreant Betelgeuse ( Michael Keaton ), a. k. a. " Beetlejuice ", a freelance " bio-exorcist " ghost, to scare away the Deetzes.

Keaton and with
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.
She attempted two unsuccessful series in a row: Mary, which featured David Letterman, Michael Keaton, Swoosie Kurtz and Dick Shawn in the supporting cast and lasted three episodes, which was re-tooled as The Mary Tyler Moore Hour, a backstage show within a show, with Mary portraying a TV star putting on a variety show.
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.
Many critics believe that Gromit's silence makes him the perfect straight man with a pantomime expressiveness that drew favourable comparisons to Buster Keaton.
Joe Keaton owned a traveling show with Harry Houdini called the " Mohawk Indian Medicine Company ", which performed on stage and sold patent medicine on the side.
Keaton retold the anecdote over the years, including during a 1964 interview with the CBC's Telescope.
At the age of three, Keaton began performing with his parents in The Three Keatons.
It is said that, when one official saw Keaton in full costume and makeup and asked a stagehand how old he was, the stagehand, aware of the situation with the Keatons, then pointed to the boy's mother, saying, " I don't know, ask his wife!
Despite tangles with the law and a disastrous tour of music halls in the United Kingdom, Keaton was a rising star in the theater.
The Railrodder was made in tandem with a behind-the-scenes documentary about Keaton's life and times, called Buster Keaton Rides Again, also made for the National Film Board.
She co-starred with Keaton in Our Hospitality.
Keaton was reunited with them about a decade later when his older son turned 18.
The failure of his marriage, along with the loss of his independence as a filmmaker, led Keaton into a period of alcoholism.
Keaton was at one point briefly institutionalized ; however, according to the TCM documentary So Funny it Hurt, Keaton escaped a straitjacket with tricks learned during his vaudeville days.
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.
Despite being diagnosed with cancer in January 1966, he was never told that he was terminally ill or that he had cancer ; Keaton thought that he was recovering from bronchitis.
In a British television documentary about his career, his widow Eleanor told producers of Thames Television that Keaton was up out of bed and moving around, and even played cards with friends who came to visit at their house the day before he died.
Comedian Richard Lewis stated that Keaton was his prime inspiration, and spoke of having a close friendship with Keaton's widow Eleanor.
* Keaton, Buster ( with Charles Samuels ), My Wonderful World of Slapstick ( 1960 ) Doubleday, ( 1982 ) Da Capo Press ISBN 0-306-80178-7
* Robinson, David, Buster Keaton ( 1969 ) Indiana University Press, in association with British Film Institute
* Keaton, Buster, Buster Keaton: Interviews ( Conversations with Filmmakers Series ) ( 2007 ) University Press of Mississippi
Hawn returned to the screen again in 1996 as the aging, alcoholic actress Elise Elliot in the financially and critically successful The First Wives Club, opposite Bette Midler and Diane Keaton, with whom she covered the Lesley Gore hit " You Don't Own Me " for the film's soundtrack.

Keaton and both
When the film opened in June 1989, it was backed by the biggest marketing and merchandising campaign in film history at the time, and became one of the biggest box office hits of all time, grossing well over US $ 250 million in the US alone and $ 400 million worldwide ( numbers not adjusted for inflation ) and earning critical acclaim for the performances of both Keaton and Nicholson, as well as the film's production aspects, which won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.
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.
In 2007, Keaton starred in both Because I Said So and Mama's Boy.
Some individuals, such as Buster Keaton, Harry Houdini, Jackie Chan, Akshay Kumar, Tony Jaa, and Jayan act as both stunt performers and daredevils at various parts of their career.
Bounty, both part of a historic building built during 1924, directly across the street from the Ambassador Hotel ; Diane Keaton, who was one of many who fought for the preservation of the hotel, was among the speakers of the ceremony.
He is also mentioned many times throughout the film ; the dialogue makes it clear that Michael is wracked with guilt over ordering his brother's death, and that it has alienated him from his ex-wife, Kay ( Diane Keaton ), and his son, Anthony ( Franc D ' Ambrosio ), both of whom know what really happened.
There he created both art and story for The Phantom Eagle in Wow Comics, in addition to drawing the Flyin ' Jenny newspaper strip for Bell Syndicate ( created by his friend and mentor Russell Keaton ).
Kool Moe Dee and Easy Lee both went to Norman Thomas high school where they met Special K ( Kevin Keaton ).

Keaton and Allen
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 and Allen first met during her audition for the Broadway production of Play It Again, Sam, but they did not know each other personally until having dinner after a late night rehearsal.
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 >

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