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Diane Keaton built a career defined by individuality, shifting from New York theater to becoming one of the most recognizable faces of New Hollywood. Rising to fame through collaborations with Woody Allen and roles in films like The Godfather and Annie Hall, she combined humor, vulnerability, and a distinctive personal style that set her apart. Across decades, she moved between acting, directing, writing, and design, while navigating high-profile relationships and later embracing motherhood. Her life reflects a continuous process of reinvention, leaving a lasting influence on film, fashion, and the idea of what a leading woman could be.
