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The Seven Best Diane Keaton Movies You May Not Have Seen Yet

Last updated: October 13, 2025 1:29 pm
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It’s hard to imagine a world devoid of Diane Keaton—but fortunately, we continue to have her legacy through her two children, Duke and Dexter, and an impressive collection of nearly a dozen books, including her popular 2011 memoir with her daughter, Then Again, alongside a film career that most actors can only aspire to.

While her extensive filmography and distinctive style are receiving widespread recognition across the web—just think about the countless fashion trends inspired by her iconic Annie Hall outfits—the sad news of her passing also gives us a chance to revisit some of Keaton’s remarkable performances that may not have garnered as much attention as classics like The Godfather, The First Wives Club, and Something’s Gotta Give.

Below, discover a collection of seven unforgettable performances by Diane Keaton to honor her remarkable journey.

Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977)

In this gripping drama directed by Richard Brooks, based on Judith Rossner’s hit 1975 novel, Keaton’s impressive portrayal of schoolteacher Theresa Dunn earned her a Golden Globe nomination. The film is unabashedly bold and intense, showcasing Keaton’s extraordinary range.

Reds (1981)

This grand historical narrative, co-created, produced, and helmed by Warren Beatty, who stars alongside Keaton, chronicles the life of journalist John Reed. Keaton excels as Louise Bryant, a journalist and suffragette, embodying the same passion that Keaton herself displayed for the causes she passionately supported.

Father of the Bride Part II (1995)

While you’re likely familiar with Father of the Bride, Keaton shines even brighter in the sequel where her character, Nina Banks, navigates an unexpected pregnancy alongside her daughter Annie. The chemistry between Keaton and Steve Martin, playing the anxious father George Banks, is palpable!

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Hanging Up (2000)

This film, directed by Keaton herself and based on Delia Ephron’s 1995 novel, features Keaton alongside Meg Ryan and Lisa Kudrow as a trio of sisters, with Walter Matthau in his final onscreen role as their grumpy father. Despite a lukewarm reception during its release, it paints a vivid picture of the bittersweet nature of family dynamics that merits a second watch.

The Family Stone (2005)

This holiday favorite is an annual watch for me, and it’s all thanks to two words: Diane Keaton. Her role as matriarch Sybil Stone infuses genuine warmth into what could be a harsh narrative. I tear up every time I think of Sybil standing up for her gay son against a dismissive girlfriend (played by Sarah Jessica Parker) or getting emotional over a photo from her past with her daughter Amy.

Because I Said So (2007)

In this romantic comedy, Keaton takes on the familiar role of the loving yet overbearing mother alongside Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham, and Piper Perabo her daughters. Their dynamic is delightful, and it’s heartwarming to see Keaton’s character Daphne finally embrace her own happiness after years of focusing solely on her children.

Book Club (2018)

In this delightful rom-com directed by Bill Holderman, Keaton brings vibrancy and charm as she portrays one of four friends in a book club delving into Fifty Shades of Grey, leading them to re-evaluate their lives. The fun of the film leaves one hoping the experience was as enjoyable for the cast as it is for audiences to revisit!

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