Diane Keaton
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Woody Allen defender Diane Keaton's long history with the director
Diane Keaton's support has never wavered in the wake of allegations by Allen’s daughter, Dylan Farrow, that Allen sexually abused her as a child.
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Actresses working with Woody Allen face scrutiny (again) in wake of sexual misconduct scandals
Woody Allen is back in the news for his latest film Wonder Wheel, and the timing certainly is interesting given the sexual harassment avalanche overtaking the entertainment industry.
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L’Oréal’s New Celebrity-Filled Campaign Celebrates Diversity and Inclusiveness
L’Oréal’s new campaign for its Voluminous Mascara line features accomplished, iconic, diverse, gorgeous women.
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Diane Keaton Is All the Inspiration You Need to Age Gracefully
Since Diane Keaton won our hearts in her first major role, in The Godfather, she’s served as a beacon of wisdom. Described as one of the most quotable women in Hollywood, she has some inspiring, uplifting words you need to hear.
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Diane Keaton Loves Making Out, Man Buns & Feminism
Diane Keaton’s street style is on point. Photo: Thirty seconds into my phone call with Diane Keaton, I’m even more star struck than I was before. By the thirty-minute mark, Keaton has expounded on everything from the man bun (she loves it) to kissing her many male co-stars over the years (also loves it)—and even stopped to ask, rather abruptly, what I think of Hillary Clinton.
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Diane Keaton Talks Sipping Wine, ‘Annie Hall’ & Woody Allen at the Hammer Museum
Photo: “I sort of don’t exactly understand why me,” Diane Keaton admitted to Yahoo Style on Saturday evening before she was honored at the Hammer Museum’s 13th annual Gala In The Garden, sponsored by Bottega Veneta. They’re really practical.” The actress drew an array of art lovers and admirers to the Los Angeles party, including Will Ferrell, Julia Roberts, Ashley Olsen, Martin Short, Elizabeth Banks, Emma Stone, and Armie Hammer, as well as contemporary artists like Ed Ruscha and John Baldas