Diane Hall was born on 5th January 1946, in Los Angeles, California USA, of very mixed Irish English, German, Scottish, and more distant Austrian descent. She is an actress, film producer, screenwriter and director well known under the name of Diane Keaton, as she is one of the best Hollywood actresses, the winner of numerous awards including Academy, BAFTA, Golden Globe and other prestigious awards which added to the total size of Diane Keaton’s net worth, too. She has been active in the entertainment industry since 1968.
Under the latest estimations, it has been estimated that the overall amount of Diane Keaton’s net worth is equal to $32 million. The main and the most important source of her net worth is the film industry.
Diane Keaton Net Worth $32 Million
Diane Keaton was educated at Santa Ana High School, and then in 1963 she studied at Santa Ana College, Orange Coast College and Neighbourhood Playhouse, but dropped out to pursue the career of an actress. In 1970, she debuted on the big screen in the comedy film “Lovers and Other Strangers” directed by Cy Howard. Soon, she was noticed by film critics, producers and directors. She soon received her first nominations for awards, for New York Film Critics Circle and Golden Globe as the Best Actress for her lead role in the drama film directed by Richard Brooks “Looking for Mr. Goodbar” (1977). This was followed by numerous awards for her role of Annie Hall in the same titled romantic comedy directed by Woody Allen (1977). The film as well as the lead actress received widespread critical acclaim as well as success at the box office. Keaton was nominated for seven awards, all of which she won, including such awards as Academy, BAFTA, Golden Globe, New York Film Critics Circle Award and others. That was her most successful role landed so far, and was reflected in the growth of her net worth.
However, it is important to mention that Keaton has starred in a number of feature films that brought her nominations as well as the awards. These were the comedy drama film “Manhattan” (1979) directed by Woody Allen, epic film “Reds” (1981) directed, produced and co-written by Warren Beatty, drama films “Shoot the Moon” (1982) directed by Alan Parker and “Mrs. Soffel” (1984) directed Gillian Armstrong, and drama film “Marvin’s Room” (1996) directed by Jerry Zaks. She was very successful in many comedy films too, including “Baby Boom” (1987) directed by Charles Shyer, “Manhattan Murder Mystery” (1993) starring and directed by Woody Allen, “The First Wives Club” (1996) directed by Hugh Wilson, “Something’s Gotta Give” (2003) directed, produced and written by Nancy Meyers and “The Family Stone” (2005) directed and written by Thomas Bezucha, which have also brought her various nominations and awards, as well as adding considerably to her net worth.
Diane Keaton has been noted for her directorial work on “Hanging Up” (2000), the comedy drama film which won Modern Master Award in Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2001. This also increased Diane Keaton’s net worth too. However, mistakes are made even by the best, and in 2008, Diane was nominated for the Razzie Award as the Worst actress for her role in the romantic comedy film “Because I Said So” (2007) directed by Michael Lehmann.
Concerning the personal life of Diane Keaton, she has been in long term relationships with a film director Woody Allen, actor Warren Beatty and actor Al Pacino, although she has never been married. Being 55 years old, she decided to become a mother and adopted two children.
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