Diane Keaton reflects on her iconic film career from The Godfather to Annie Hall
Diane Keaton has been a prominent figure in film since the 1970s, starting with her debut in Broadway's Hair and her first film role in Lovers and Other Strangers. She gained fame for her role as Kay Adams in The Godfather. Keaton has appeared in several notable films, including Annie Hall, for which she won an Oscar, and Father of the Bride. She has also starred in The First Wives Club and Something's Gotta Give, showcasing her range in both drama and comedy. Recently, Keaton reflected on her career, expressing surprise at her casting in The Godfather and her admiration for the film's artistry. She continues to be recognized for her contributions to cinema and television, including her role in HBO's The Young Pope.