Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton is an acclaimed American actress, director, and style icon known for her distinctive voice, quirky charm, and fearless performances. She first gained widespread recognition for her role as Kay Adams in The Godfather trilogy and solidified her place in film history with her Academy Award-winning performance in Annie Hall (1977), directed by Woody Allen. Keaton is celebrated for her work in both comedy and drama, with standout roles in Manhattan, Reds, Baby Boom, Something’s Gotta Give, and The First Wives Club. Beyond acting, she is admired for her eclectic fashion sense and has become a cultural icon for her androgynous, vintage-inspired style. With a career spanning decades, Diane Keaton remains a beloved and influential figure in Hollywood.

