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Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton (Joseph Francis Keaton), 1895-1966, American movie actor, b. Piqua, Kans. Considered one of the greatest comic actors in film history, Keaton used his considerable acrobatic skills, which he had developed as a child in vaudeville, in many silent comedies in which he portrayed a deadpa... Read more
clown
clown a comic character usually distinguished by garish makeup and costume whose antics are both humorously clumsy and acrobatic. The clown employs a broad, physical style of humor that is wordless or not as self-consciously verbal as the traditional fool or jester. Clownish figures appear in the... Read more
Western drama
Western drama plays produced in the Western world. This article discusses the development of Western drama in general; for further information see the various national literature articles. Greek Drama The Western dramatic tradition has its origins in ancient Greece. The precise evolution ... Read more
motion pictures
motion pictures movie-making as an art and an industry, including its production techniques, its creative artists, and the distribution and exhibition of its products (see also motion picture photography ; Motion Picture Cameras under camera ). Origins Experiments in photographing mov... Read more
Diane de Poitiers
Diane de Poitiers , 1499-1566, duchess of Valentinois, mistress of King Henry II of France. Noted for her beauty, Diane, who was much older than Henry, retained her influence over him until his death (1559). She maintained friendly relations with the queen, Catherine de' Medici, while completely ecl... Read more
Howard Nemerov
Howard Nemerov , 1920-91, American poet, novelist, and critic, b. New York City, grad. Harvard, 1941; brother of photographer Diane Arbus . He taught at Bennington College for many years and was associated with Washington Univ. in St. Louis from 1969 until his death. Nemerov's witty and often gloom... Read more
Philibert Delorme
Philibert Delorme , c.1510-1570, French architect. Delorme was one of the greatest architects of the Renaissance in France, but unfortunately most of his work has been destroyed. Having traveled in Italy from 1533 to 1536, he introduced into France a form of classicism that endured until the mid-18t... Read more
Henry II
Henry II 1519-59, king of France (1547-59), son of King Francis I. His robust physique contrasted with his weak and pliant disposition. Throughout his reign he was governed by Anne de Montmorency , by his mistress Diane de Poitiers , and by François and Charles de Guise . He renewed the s... Read more
Kunming
Kunming , city (1994 est. pop. 1,240,000), capital of Yunnan prov., S China, on the northern shore of Dian Chi Lake. It is a major administrative, commercial, and cultural center of S China and leading transportation hub (air, road, rail), with rail connections to Vietnam. It is China's largest prod... Read more
Jean Clouet
Jean Clouet , called Janet or Jehannet , c.1485-1540, portrait and miniature painter. He was court painter and valet de chambre to the French king Francis I. He is thought to have been Flemish and may have been related to Jehan Cloët, painter to the duke of Burgundy in the late 15th cent... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to " Diane Keaton"

Play It Again, Sam
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre ...women. His best friend, Dick ( Anthony Roberts), a hustling businessman, tries to help, as does Dick's wife, Linda ( Diane Keaton). When the mouse finally roars, he has a fling with Linda, bravely gives her up, and in Bogart fashion becomes his own... Read more
Allen, Woody
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography ...movies. These include Louise Lasser (1939 – ), Diane Keaton (1946 – ), and Mia Farrow (1945 – ). Lasser acted in several of Allen's earlier films. Keaton appeared not only in Annie Hall, but also in Bananas... Read more
Ball, Lucille
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography ...brief rest, Lucy returned to New York City with the stage name Diane Belmont. She was chosen to appear in Earl Carroll's Vanities...Three Stooges, the Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, and Buster Keaton (1895 – 1966), with whom she developed her extraordinary... Read more
Lucille Ball
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...the indomitable Lucy returned to New York with the stage name Diane Belmont. She was chosen to appear in Earl Carroll's Vanities...Three Stooges, the Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, and Buster Keaton, with whom she honed her extraordinary skill in the handling... Read more

Dictionary entries related to " Diane Keaton"

Keaton, Diane
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers KEATON, Diane Nationality: American. Born: Diane Hall...KEATON: book — Moor, Jonathan, Diane Keaton: The Story of the Real Annie Hall , New...articles — Monaco, James, "Looking for Diane Keaton," in Take One (Montreal), November 1977... Read more
Hall
Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English Hall 1 / hôl / , Diane see Keaton . Read more
Annie Hall
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...designer: Ruth Morley. Cast: Woody Allen ( Alvy Singer ); Diane Keaton ( Annie Hall ); Tony Roberts ( Rob ); Paul Simon ( Tony...Four Films of Woody Allen , New York, 1983. Books: Jacobs, Diane, But We Need the Eggs: The Magic of Woody Allen , New York... Read more
Manhattan
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...designer: Albert Wolsky. Cast: Woody Allen ( Isaac Davis ); Diane Keaton ( Mary Wilke ); Mariel Hemingway ( Tracy ); Michael Murphy...Four Films of Woody Allen , New York, 1982. Books: Jacobs, Diane, But We Need the Eggs: The Magic of Woody Allen , New York... Read more
The Godfather Trilogy
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Pacino ( Michael Corleone ); James Caan ( Sonny Corleone ); Richard Castellano ( Clemenza ); Robert Duvall ( Tom Hagen ); Diane Keaton ( Kay Adams ); Sterling Hayden ( McCluskey ); Talia Shire ( Connie Rizzi ); John Cazale ( Fredo Corleone ). Publications... Read more
Kaminski, Janusz
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...1991 Pyrates (Stern); Cool As Ice (Kellogg); Wildflower (Keaton-for TV) 1992 Trouble Bound (Reiner); Killer Instinct (Clark...two men met in 1990, after Spielberg saw Kaminski's work in Diane Keaton's television movie Wildflower and hired him to shoot Class... Read more
Turturro, John
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers ...Herbert Stempel); Being Human (Forsyth) (as Lucinnius) 1995 Clockers (Spike Lee) (as Larry Mazilli); Unstrung Heroes (Diane Keaton) (as Sid Lidz); Search and Destroy (Salle) (as Ron); Sugartime (Smith — for TV) (as Sam Giancana) 1996 Girl 6... Read more

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The art of getting inside. (actress Diane Keaton and friend Jonathan Santlofer)(Interview)
Magazine article from: Interview; 11/1/1998; 700+ words ; Diane Keaton and Jonathan Santlofer have been arguing...Santlofer's prodigious new work: art and fame Diane Keaton and Jonathan Santlofer met in 1979, when...been working over the past several years. DIANE KEATON: My God, Jonathan, you've done so much... Read more
Rights to Journalists' Sources Challenged.(Diane Keaton and Forestweb Inc. sued by Paperloop.com Inc.)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Los Angeles Business Journal; 8/20/2001; ; 700+ words ; Diane Keaton was just doing her job. A seasoned journalist, she was gathering...online arm of the trade publication Pulp and Paper Week and Keaton's former employer, is suing ForestWeb, Keaton and two other former Pulp and Paper Week employees that jumped... Read more
Reds.(Video recording review)
Magazine article from: Cineaste; 6/22/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...Storaro; starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Maureen Stapleton...and lover/wife Louise Bryant's (Diane Keaton) experiment in free love and the...than a series of petty squabbles (Keaton receives the thankless role of... Read more
Manhattan Murder Mystery.
Magazine article from: National Review; 9/20/1993; ; 700+ words ; ...it was hastily readjusted for Diane Keaton. One could make excuses, but an...the very next day, Carol Lipton (Diane Keaton) considers the circumstances suspicious...something. Only Allen and Miss Keaton get much of a chance to act. Alan... Read more
L.A. taps star power to rejuvenate ailing tour business.(Media & Technology)
Magazine article from: Los Angeles Business Journal; 4/26/2004; ; 700+ words ; For Diane Keaton, it's the architecture. Ray Charles says he digs the music scene. Tom...people of note spread the message, the more it will bring people here, Keaton said. I'm sick of hearing we don't have any history in Los Angeles, because... Read more
(movie review)
Magazine article from: Interview; 3/1/2000; ; 74 words ; Directed by Diane Keaton When the recipe calls for three distant sisters (Keaton, Meg Ryan, Lisa Kudrow) to bond on the telephone over the imminent demise of their manic-depressive, alcoholic father (Waiter Matthau), something familiar may be cooking... Read more
Don't bank on `Money'.(LIVING)(Movie review)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 1/18/2008; 367 words ; ...insomnia. It's a pleasant cast - Diane Keaton, Ted Danson, Queen Latifah...realize it's utterly ridiculous. Keaton stars as Bridget Cardigan...leads to its downfall. First, Keaton is getting a little old for...face. It's just not funny. Keaton remains a wonderful screen...CUTLINE: Queen ... Read more
Because it's not all that terrific.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Movie review)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 2/2/2007; 484 words ; ...able to make a connection. Diane Keaton stars as Daphne, a mother...that easy to dismiss. First, Keaton and Moore prove to be an engaging...matchup as mother and daughter. Keaton's Daphne doesn't mean to meddle...and her give and take with Keaton, sometimes frazzled and sometimes...ART: ... Read more
Action: take 2 for Hollywood East. (motion pictures being filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina) (Tar Heel Tattler)
Magazine article from: Business North Carolina; 2/1/1991; 218 words ; In 1985 and 1986, as many as 1,000 people at a time -including Diane Keaton, Nick Nolte and Jessica Lange-were at work on films in Wilmington [ Will The State's Film Deal Go Down? April 19881. That's back... Read more
McLuhan's wake: massaging the medium.(Marshall McLuhan)
Magazine article from: Take One; 5/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...impression upon Marshall McLuhan and Woody Allen fans alike. While on a date in his Oscar--winning Annie Hall, Allen and Diane Keaton wait in a long movie lineup. Allen is infuriated to hear a man behind him discuss his mangled interpretation of McLuhan... Read more