Movie stars have always had an influence on fashion thinking Katherine Hepburn in the 1930s who made Charles not only acceptable but stylish to wear. In the late 70s, there were suddenly hordes of women seen wearing baggy pants with ties and waist skirts and it was all because of this woman Diane Keaton, the secret of her success.
Diane Keaton: Being funny, making a fool yourself, hanging in.
Born Diane Hall in 1946 her first major role in “The Godfather” in 1970 but it was her
association with Woody Allen that cemented her style. Lovers for the most of the 1970s, they’ve made eight films together. The most famous and the woman had such an influence on fashion was 1977’s Annie Hall.
Diane Keaton: I just thought about how easy it was with me. Everything was so easy. It’s kind of like shocking like when Annie hall came around I just thought well I guess it’s always going to be this easy because he’s got a lose style with actors and he’s not sentimental. It works with me. He doesn’t like to see me around talking about your part or beat it to death so you have no instincts left that by the end of your rehearsal period, you’re so flat because you’ve been so beaten up by somebody else’s idea of how you should play it. He was always somebody who took the best of you and just let it shine.
But Diane’s original concern is full of Annie is one of her nick names. Kelly Allen meant the film to be at least perfect with the biographical. It was a major success when the Academy Awards for Best Film and Best Actress for Diane. She also has two Golden Globes and an impressive seven more nominations. One of the things that make her standout among her peers is her longevity, 26 years of the uninvolved. She had one of the biggest successors in years with “Something’s Gotta Give” starring opposite 66-year-old Jack Nicholson. The 57-year-old Diane blasted the myth that dramatic comedies are all about the young.
Diane Keaton: And I also love to sing with Amanda in the stairs, on the stairs because yeah, oh I should have this but it was sweet because it’s about being a mother and a daughter and look, I love my mother and I love my mother so much so it never wants me. So the whole thing that a lot to me and I'm so tired that I think I'm just going to go insane.
Jack Nicholson: That’s the way she is. You think she’s funny and the next minute look at this, okay? It’s real too, you want to go home now honey? You want to go home it’s really okay.
Diane Keaton: This is hard. You know you guys it’s hard and so I've not giving in. I'm sorry I'm going nuts.
Jack Nicholson: You’re going nuts. You don’t have to go now.
Diane Keaton: Thank you.
Famously self deprecating and intelligent, Diane Keaton is also one of the few actresses in Hollywood that actually radishes the wrinkles. The proud advocate of natural aging in 2004 she told more magazines. I'm stacking this idea that I knew to be authentic. My face needs to look the way I feel. Over the years, she has also frost the diver’s pleasures in gaining reputation as a fine photographer but she’s never away from the screen for long. After her 1996 hit “The First Wives Club” along side Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler, it was then another seven years until her next major hit “Something’s Gotta Give” directed by Nancy Meyers.
Diane Keaton: When somebody actually writes something like Nancy Meyers actually sat down and wrote a funny piece and a touching piece. It’s like so rare that anyone and all of my contemporaries I know what a grab that is and they would have been great! Claim it! Just absolutely great! It’s just that for some reason, Nancy has it in her mind that I'm the one and I've worked with her for a long time so it was just a really fortunate thing just like with Woody when I got to play those parts of Woody and it’s just very lucky.
Despite high profile relationships with Woody Allen and one with Al Pacino, she has never married but the true Diane Keaton style as she was always garnering her way.
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