After beginning her career on Broadway in things like Hair and Play It
Again, Sam, Diane Keaton made her film debut in 1970, and since her
breakthrough in 1972 as Kay Adams in The Godfather has been one of the most
engaging and believable of screen presences. From her comedic parts working
with Woody Allen on Sleeper, Love And Death, Manhattan and perhaps her most
iconic role, that of the title role in Annie Hall, to her dramatic roles in
Looking For Mr. Goodbar, Reds, Shoot The Moon and Marvin’s Room, she’s one of
cinema’s truly radiant actors.
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