Diane Keaton’s most memorable role: “The Godfather”

Diane Keaton She’s been captivating audiences since the 1970s and shows no signs of stopping.
Following its debut in the original Broadway production in 1968 hairAfter that, Keaton turned to movies. Her first role was in the 1970s lovers and other strangersshe had her big breakthrough two years ago Francis Ford Coppolaof godfather.
“I always thought of myself as the biggest outsider, the weirdest person in the movie, ‘Why am I in this movie?’ ‘I don’t have a voice,'” Keaton said at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival celebrating the 45th anniversary of the original film. to her character Kay Adams. “But then I did a couple of good scenes aluminum [Pacino]”.
At the time, the Oscar winner admitted that she hadn’t seen the iconic mafia movie in nearly three decades. “I saw it on my computer. I don’t think I’ve seen it in 30 years,” she said. “And… I just remember all the people, I couldn’t stand it, it was so amazing, it was so beautiful, everyone was so great, and the music, every choice [Coppola] made.
Keaton went on to star in the series’ 1974 sequel and 1990 sequel. While her dramatic transformation deserves an award, fans also love then again The author’s comic timing Annie Hall, father of the bride, “The Family Stone” etc.
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Scroll down for a look back at Keaton’s most memorable roles over the years: