Woody Allen’s creative muse-romantic -- "As time went on, “I made movies for an audience of one, Diane Keaton. I never read a single review of my work and cared only what Keaton had to say about it,” he wrote. “For all her shyness and self-effacing personality, she was totally secure in her own aesthetic judgment.”"
Top 10 of Diane Keaton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rZs4WYHTA8
https://youtu.be/q3v-yPVcFsQ?si=Vc1C63BO531pm6Ea (Diane Keaton is 79 RIP)
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- 1972: Keaton and Pacino met on the set of The Godfather.
- 1974: They began dating.
- 1990: Their relationship ended for good, reportedly after Keaton pushed Pacino for marriage and he was unwilling to commit.
- Duration: Their relationship was on-again, off-again for approximately two decades.
- Reason for Split: Keaton's desire for commitment and marriage was a significant factor, as Pacino was career-oriented and hesitant about marriage, according to a report from YouTube.
- Friendship: Despite the breakup, the actors maintained a long-lasting friendship.
- Diane Keaton: Played Louise Bryant, a feminist and activist.
- Warren Beatty: Directed, produced, co-wrote, and starred as John Reed.
- Jack Nicholson: Played Eugene O'Neill.
Reds (1981) - IMDb
Reds 1981 Film | Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Edward Herrmann, Jack Nicholson | Review
Cast and Characters: Warren Beatty as John Silas "Jack" Reed Diane Keaton as Louise Bryant Edward Herrmann as Max Eastman Jerzy Kosiński as Grigory Zinoviev Jack Nicholson as Eugene O'Neill Paul Sorvino as Louis C. Fraina Maureen Stapleton as Emma Goldman Nicolas Coster as Paul Trullinger William Daniels as Julius Gerber M. Emmet Walsh as Liberal Club Speaker Ian Wolfe as Mr Partlow Bessie Love as Mrs Partlow Max Wright as Floyd Dell George Plimpton as Horace Whigham Harry Ditson as Maurice Becker Leigh Curran as Ida Rauh Kathryn Grody as Crystal Eastman Dolph Sweet as Big Bill Haywood Gene Hackman as Pete Van Wherry Nancy Duiguid as Jane Heap Dave King as Allan L. Benson Denis Pekarev as Interpreter in Factory Roger Sloman as Vladimir Lenin Stuart Richman as Leon Trotsky Oleg Kerensky Jr as Alexander Kerensky John J. Hooker as Senator Overman Jan T?íska as Karl Radek R. G. Armstrong as Government Agent John Ratzenberger Directed by Warren Beatty Screenplay by Warren Beatty, Trevor Griffiths Music by Stephen Sondheim, Dave Grusin Production companies: Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance, JRS Productions Distributed by Paramount Pictures Release date: December 4, 1981
Diane Keaton on making REDS with Warren Beatty
4) What movies did Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson play in together?
Something's Gotta Give
But Keaton did have another major rom-com hit in 2003 with Something's Gotta Give, as a playwright in love with a younger-dating cad (Jack Nicholson, naturally).
The Awards Connection
https://www.theawardsconnection.com › oscar-flashback
From 1969 to 1975, Jack Nicholson garnered five Oscar nods, only missing out on recognition in 1971 and 1972. Remarkably, over the six years following his victory for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Nicholson would not once surface on Oscar nominations morning. To say Nicholson's filmography on the heels of
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Androgynous style and red wine on ice – Diane Keaton was a fiercely independent Hollywood icon ... actor Warren Beatty, she never married.
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