Diane Keaton
American film actress
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2024 | Diane Keaton appears in two films: 'Arthur's Whisky' as Linda and 'Summer Camp' as Nora |
2024 | Diane Keaton will play the role of Nora in 'Summer Camp'. |
2024 | Diane Keaton's book 'Fashion First,' co-authored with Ralph Lauren, is set to be published by Rizzoli. |
2024 | Diane Keaton will appear as Linda in 'Arthur's Whisky'. |
2023 | Appeared in two films: 'Maybe I Do' as Grace and 'Book Club: The Next Chapter' as Diane |
2023 | Diane Keaton reprised her role as Diane in 'Book Club: The Next Chapter'. |
2023 | Diane Keaton starred as Grace in 'Maybe I Do'. |
2022 | Completed her voice role in 'Green Eggs and Ham' after 20 episodes |
2022 | Diane Keaton released her photography book 'Saved' with Rizzoli. |
2022 | Diane Keaton played Rita in 'Mack & Rita'. |
2021 | Diane Keaton appeared as herself in the music video for 'Ghost' by Justin Bieber. |
2020 | Diane Keaton reprised her role as Nina Banks in 'Father of the Bride, Part 3(ish)'. |
2020 | Diane Keaton published 'Brother & Sister' with Random House. |
2020 | Diane Keaton starred as Sara in 'Love, Weddings & Other Disasters'. |
2019 | Diane Keaton provided the voice for Michellee Weebie-Am-I in the animated series 'Green Eggs and Ham', which spanned 20 episodes until 2022. |
2019 | Diane Keaton starred in the comedy Poms, portraying a woman with cancer who starts a cheerleading squad at a retirement home. The film was a box office disappointment. |
2018 | Diane Keaton starred in the film Book Club. |
2018 | She received a Special David at the David di Donatello Awards. |
2017 | Keaton appeared opposite Brendan Gleeson in the British dramedy Hampstead, which had a mixed reception but became a minor commercial success. |
2016 | In 2016, Keaton appeared in the HBO series The Young Pope as a nun who played a significant role in the new Pope's rise to power. |
2016 | Diane Keaton starred in the animated film Finding Dory. |
2015 | Keaton's only film of 2015 was Love the Coopers, for which she also received an executive producer credit. The film became a moderate commercial success. |
2014 | Keaton revisited her nightclub act in the film And So It Goes. |
2014 | Diane Keaton took on the role of Leah in 'And So it Goes'. |
2014 | Keaton received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Manaki Brothers Film Festival and the Golden Icon Award at the Zurich Film Festival. |
2014 | Keaton became the first woman to receive the Golden Lion Award at the Zurich Film Festival. |
2014 | In 2014, Diane Keaton co-starred with Morgan Freeman in the comedy-drama 5 Flights Up, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. |
2014 | Diane Keaton released her book 'Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty' via Random House. |
2013 | Diane Keaton's performance in the audiobook was nominated for an Audie Award in the Short Stories/Collections category. |
2013 | Diane Keaton appeared as Ellie Griffin in 'The Big Wedding'. |
2012 | Diane Keaton played the role of Beth Winter in 'Darling Companion'. |
2012 | Keaton's audiobook recording of Joan Didion's Slouching Towards Bethlehem was released on Audible.com. |
2012 | Diane Keaton published 'House', again collaborating with Rizzoli. |
2011 | Keaton began production on the ensemble family comedy The Big Wedding, a remake of the 2006 French film Mon frère se marie, which was released in 2013. |
2011 | Diane Keaton played the role of Tilda Watski in the pilot episode of the series 'Tilda'. |
November 2011 | Keaton released her first memoir, Then Again, through Random House. |
2010 | Diane Keaton starred in the comedy film Morning Glory, playing a veteran TV host. The film was a moderate success at the box office, grossing nearly US$59 million. |
2010 | In fall 2010, Keaton joined the production of the comedy-drama Darling Companion, which was released in 2012. The film, co-starring Kevin Kline and Dianne Wiest, followed her character's search for her lost dog after a wedding. |
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