After rising to fame in a series of hit Woody Allen comedies, Diane Keaton went on to enjoy a successful film career both as an actress and as a director. Born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946 in Los Angeles, she studied acting at Manhattan's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater, and in 1968 understudied in Hair; on Broadway she met actor/director Allen, and appeared in his 1969 stage hit Play It Again, Sam. In 1970 Keaton made her film debut in the comedy Lovers and Other Strangers, and rose to fame as the paramour of Al Pacino's Michael Corleone in the 1972 blockbuster ...