Who has Diane Keaton dated?
Woody Allen
Diane Keaton was romantically linked to Woody Allen in the early 1970s, with the filmmaker basing the titular character of Annie Hall on the actress.
Diane, whose real last name is Hall won an Academy Award for Best Actress and the pair frequently collaborated together.
“He is so hilarious and I just adored him, I really did," she told People. "[B]ut he didn’t know if the movie [Annie Hall] would work. He would say, ‘It’s just another sitcom.’ I knew it was a great script.”
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Al Pacino
Diane Keaton reflected on her relationship with Al Pacino in an interview with People, telling the publication that she "had a crush" on the actor when they worked together on The Godfather.
“I was mad for him. Charming, hilarious, a nonstop talker,” she said. “There was an aspect of him that was like a lost orphan, like this kind of crazy idiot savant. And oh, gorgeous!”
Despite the pair officially ending their on-again-off-again relationship in the 90s, Diane and Al have remained good friends. In 2017, The Godfather actor sang his praises for Diane when she received the American Film Institute's 45th Lifetime Achievement Award.
"You're a great artist," he told her from the stage. "I love you forever."
Warren Beatty
Diane also dated co-star Warren Beatty when they were making Reds.
“The first time I saw Warren was in Splendor in the Grass [in 1961]," she reflected in 2016 during an interview with Variety. "I mean, come on! He was, I mean, to die for. A Dream. I mean, Bonnie and Clyde? Come on."
"And not only was he beautiful, gorgeous and sexy and captivating and mysterious and a great movie star but he was also an unbelievable producer and director, or is rather, is also an unbelievable director and producer. All of this is just so unique.”
Despite their off-screen relationship not lasting, the actress is still a big fan of Warren. “He is curious about everyone," she continued in her Variety interview.
"He is so seductive in that regard. He makes you feel like you are the only one, the person that matters; that you are just absolutely fascinating, you know?” (Laughing). And it’s with everyone, across the board. He just has this presence.”