Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton

American actress
Diane Keaton is an American actress. She has received various accolades throughout her career spanning over six decades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards.Wikipedia
BornJanuary 5, 1946
HometownLos Angeles, California, United States
Net worth$100 million
Height5'7" (1.69m)
PartnerWoody Allen (1970 - 1971) , Warren Beatty
ChildrenDuke Keaton , Dexter Keaton
ParentsDorothy Deanne Keaton , Jack Newton Ignatius Hall
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William H. Macy Calls ‘Maybe I Do’ Costars Susan Sarandon, Diane Keaton, Richard Gere ‘Iconic’: ‘We Grew Up Together’ in the Industry

It's so hard to grasp just how star-studded Michael Jacobs' new romantic comedy Maybe I Do actually is — that even lead William H. Macy is pinching himself. Best Romantic Comedies "It was something to work with these people. They're all iconic and I can't say I grew up with them. We grew up together. We're almost, as a matter of fact, I'm probably older than anybody, but [I've] seen them in so many magnificent films," Macy, 72, exclusively told Us Weekly. Richard Gere, Diane Keaton, William H. Macy, and Susan Sarandon. Courtesy PMK BNC The Shameless alum, 72, is in fact younger than his ensemble counterparts, Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon and Richard Gere. Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey round out the film, which centers on the couple Michelle (Roberts) and Allen (Bracey) inviting both of their parents to dinner to finally meet. As if their decision to marry isn’t rough enough, the evening kicks off on a more awkward note when it's revealed that the two sets of parents — Grace (Keaton, 77) and Howard (Gere, 73) along with Monica (Sarandon, 76) and Sam (Macy) — already know each other from past infidelities. "When I worked with Diane the first day, I just couldn't help myself," the Fargo actor told Us. "I referenced that scene in Reds where she's waiting for Warren Beatty to get off the train, and he's not getting off the train, and it just passes over her face that he's dead, he's not going to make it. And then she looks up again, and there he is looking like Warren getting off the train. And the look she had on her face just slew me. It slew me when I saw it in the movie theater, I was blubbering like a baby. I fell so in love with her. ... What a moment. We had a lot of moments like that." Movie Makeovers  Macy's Sam, for his part, went on an impromptu date with Grace while his wife, Monica, has been having a months-long affair with Howard in Maybe I Do. And he was just as smitten with his onscreen wife. Susan Sarandon, Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey. Courtesy PMK BNC "With Susan, every once in a while, I would go, 'Oh my God, you were also in my favorite movies,'" he recalled, laughing. "Susan has been in all of them. It's annoying, really, man. She's got the best batting average of any actor in this business. She just seems to pick the best scripts. And to continue the baseball analogy, she knocks it out of the ballpark every single time. I just adore her. And what a pistol she is." The Emmy winner gushed that Sarandon "will go anywhere and do anything" in a role, and the pair "spoke candidly" about the "affection" their characters Sam and Monica still had for one another despite navigating their loveless marriage. "I think Michael heard us talking about it, and he put in a moment at the end where it's a little ambiguous, that we're gonna miss each other a little bit," Macy said of the final scene between the two. "But it's one of the situations where whatever brought you together has gone away. We've grown in different directions and like so many couples, it's become guerrilla warfare to see who can wound the other person the most. And it's just dreadful. And I think what the movie's about is bringing that to the light, talking about it and having the courage to split up." Richard Gere and William H. Macy. Courtesy PMK BNC Leaning into the physical comedy with Gere was a highlight for the Oscar nominee too. Although somber about his relationship status, Sam's desire to pick a fight with Howard at one point brings in some much-needed comedic relief. "We sort of improvised the blocking of it a little bit. About the second rehearsal, I tapped him on the chin. I got through and I tapped him," Macy explained to Us. "He's got a line there where he says, 'Sam, if someone like you can't find happiness, then what hope? Your hope is there, because you're the nicest guy in the world.' And the way he delivered the line ... what he was saying was, 'You're such a jerk, Sam.' And after the take, I looked at him and I said, 'You kind of call me a jerk in that last one.' He said, 'I did, didn't I?' That's the kind of actors that we had on this film. ... It was quite a cast.” William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman's Timeline For Macy, the "really wonderful" scene that he'll take with him is when the entire cast shot the climactic scene in the living room. William H. Macy. Courtesy PMK BNC "There's a preamble to the scene where I say, 'Go after her.' It all comes out of who's been shipping whom, and we say, should we do a fight? We shot all of that in that room in one day, and I would say it was that day," he told Us. "We all got to be together. And they're funny scenes and wordy scenes, and a lot happens. And I would say it was that scene Diane kept getting confused about her exit point in that film. And at one point, you know, we'd done a couple, right? And then she was bound and determined to leave on this earlier line, and I saw Richard just sort of reach out and grab her and sit her back down on the couch." "It's a sweet movie. I hope people see it," he added. "I love romance. The older I get, the more I love it." Maybe I Do is set to hit theaters on Friday, January 27.
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MOVIES & TV SHOWS

Surrender Dorothy
Surrender Dorothy
1h 36min
2006
The Only Thrill
The Only Thrill
R
1h 43min
1997
Father of the Bride Part II
Father of the Bride Part II
PG
1h 46min
1995
Running Mates
Running Mates
PG-13
1h 30min
1992
The Lemon Sisters
The Lemon Sisters
PG-13
1h 29min
1989
Book Club: The Next Chapter
Book Club: The Next Chapter
2023
Mack & Rita
Mack & Rita
PG-13
1h 35min
2022
Love, Weddings & Other Disasters
Love, Weddings & Other Disasters
PG-13
1h 36min
2020
Green Eggs and Ham
Green Eggs and Ham
2019
Hampstead
Hampstead
PG-13
1h 43min
2019
Poms
Poms
PG-13
1h 31min
2019
Book Club
Book Club
PG-13
1h 44min
2018
The Young Pope
The Young Pope
TV-MA
9h 6min
2017
Love the Coopers
Love the Coopers
PG-13
1h 47min
2015
5 Flights Up
5 Flights Up
PG-13
1h 32min
2015
And So It Goes
And So It Goes
PG-13
1h 34min
2014
The Big Wedding
The Big Wedding
R
1h 30min
2013
Darling Companion
Darling Companion
PG-13
1h 43min
2012
Sister Mary Explains It All
Sister Mary Explains It All
TV-14
1h 17min
2011
Morning Glory
Morning Glory
PG-13
1h 50min
2010
Smother
Smother
PG-13
1h 32min
2008
Mad Money
Mad Money
PG-13
1h 43min
2008
Mama's Boy
Mama's Boy
PG-13
1h 29min
2007
Because I Said So
Because I Said So
PG-13
1h 49min
2007
The Family Stone
The Family Stone
PG-13
1h 44min
2005

AWARDS

YearAssociationsCategoryWorkResult
2004Academy AwardActress in a Leading RoleSomething's Gotta Give (film)Nominated
2004Golden GlobeBest Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or ComedySomething's Gotta Give (film)Winner
2004Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleSomething's Gotta Give (film)Nominated
1997Academy AwardActress in a Leading RoleMarvin's Room (film)Nominated
1997Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureMarvin's Room (film)Nominated