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Oscar Actors: Keaton, Diane (1946-2025)–Memoirs Again Bestsellers
October 13, 2025 By EmanuelLevy
Diane Keaton: Impact of Death–Her Memoirs Are Bestsellers Again
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Oscar Actors: Diane Keaton, Best Known for the Award-Winning “Annie Hall,” Dies at 79
Keaton, who had served as the model for her character in Annie Hall, also emerged as a style icon (for her off-kilter fashion sense) and an immediate influence on other young actresses.
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One Battle After Another: Critically Acclaimed due to Leftist Politics and Ideology? (Author Bret Easton Ellis)
Significantly, it is the first Anderson film in three decades to cross the $100 million benchmark, and a frontrunner in the upcoming Oscars race.
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Oscar Actors: Keaton, Diane (1946-2025)–Memoirs Again Bestsellers
Diane Keaton: Impact of Death–Her Memoirs Are Bestsellers Again
Tron: Ares–Prequel to Old Franchise Fails at Box Office
It’s a weak start for a five-decade-old franchise that’s never been a commercial juggernaut.
Oscar Actors: Keaton, Diane–Woody Allen, Heartfelt Remembrance of Multi-Taoented Collaborator (“Annie Hall,” and 7 Other Films)
Diane Keaton starred in eight of Allen’s 50 films, including “Annie Hall,” “Manhattan,” and “Radio Days.”

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975): Milos Forman’s Best Picture Oscar, Starring Jack Nicholson in Iconic Oscar Role
Though as directed by Milos Forman, the whole movie was well received by critics, it was Jack Nicholson’s flamboyant performance as Randle Patrick McMurphy, a free-spirited, anti-establishment hero, which made the difference.