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Diane Keaton walked down memory lane this week as she remembered what made her fall in love with acting at just 7 years old.«My mom, I'll tell ya,» Keaton told ET at her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Thursday, where the actress placed her hand and footprints on her new star. «I was about 7 and she was crowned Mrs.
Highland Park,» she continued.Keaton was born and raised in Los Angeles, where the Mrs. Highland Park pageant crowned a winning homemaker each year.«I was old enough that she let me be in the theater, the same one in Highland Park -- it's still there,» Keaton explained.«And the curtains opened and suddenly there were all these things there…and suddenly mom was on stage in a miracle,» she continued.
Keaton said that the memory of seeing her mother up onstage, transformed, stayed with her until she found her own performance spaces years later. «That always lives with me,» she said. «I remember thinking god why can't I get up there.»Atop having the newest star on the walk of fame, Keaton is also gearing up for the premier of.
The new movie tells the story of a 30-year-old woman named Mack (played by Elizabeth Lail) who joins a bachelorette trip only to mysteriously turn into her future 70-year-old self, Aunt Rita (Keaton). The film will release in theaters on August 12. Keaton also just finished filming the second installment of, a follow-up to the hit comedy with Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenbergen.
Keaton said that reuniting with the cast “couldn’t have been better.” Next year will be the fifth anniversary of the first film, and the upcoming sequel will release next May. Diane Keaton Reveals She Helped Al Pacino Get Cast in 'The Godfather' Why Jane Fonda Says She's 'Not Proud' of Having a
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Diane Keaton leads the charge in “Mack & Rita,” a comedy that plays with the body swap storytelling device, this time with a character who, rather than swapping bodies with someone else, instead ages a few decades into an older version of herself. Elizabeth Lail plays 30-year-old Mack, who, while reluctantly taking part in a Palms Spring bachelorette trip for her best friend, her inner 70-year-old, is released after being promised a transformation of her true self.
Fans were shocked the other day when it was revealed that the average age of The CW‘s viewers is 58 and now data for all five broadcast networks has been revealed.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorWelcome to this week’s “Just for Variety.”If you haven’t taken a look at Diane Keaton’s Instagram feed, you really should. The 76-year-old Oscar winner entertains her 2.1 million followers with a range of video posts. Some of my favorites include a photomontage of famous men — Justin Bieber, Lil Baby, Oscar Isaac and Kodi Smit-McPhee, to name a few — set to “It’s Raining Men,” and another explaining why she prefers almonds to walnuts while she shows off her snack closet.
Diane Keaton isn't a fan of the "terrible" thigh-high boots she wears in her new movie Mack & Rita. The Annie Hall actress generated a lot of attention on social media in June when the trailer for the comedy film was released, with the clip depicting Keaton's character Rita attempting to walk in a pair of grey snakeskin-look boots. But in a new interview with Vogue, the star admitted she would never be spotted wearing the footwear in her real life.
When it comes to body-swap stories, there’s always the typical hurdles — figuring out what to do at work, how to avoid friends and family, etc. — but the biggest one tends to be the matter of the love interest, who often falls for the younger person in the older person’s body. This holds true in “Mack & Rita,” but you know what? Diane Keaton loved getting to kiss that love interest.Here’s how it goes down.
Zack Sharf Millie Bobby Brown revealed to Allure magazine that she was left in tears at 10 years old after a powerful casting director rejected her for being “too mature.” Before she got the role of a lifetime as Eleven on Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” Brown said the casting director advised her that she’d never make it as an actor because of her maturity.“I always knew that I was mature and I couldn’t really help that,” Brown said. “Going back to what I said earlier about being kind of very lonely in who I was and feeling like no one was quite like me in school and no one was as mature as I was, [hearing that] was really hard because I thought [maturity] was a good thing.
Diane Keaton is ready to take on more physical roles following her latest work in Mack & Rita.
Entertainment Tonight.Keaton, who played school teacher Kay Adams-Corleone in the film opposite Pacino, said it was “weird” she was cast before the actor, given that the film is based wholly around his Mafioso character.“I had been cast before Al Pacino in Godfather 1! Is this not weird?” the Oscar-winning actress said. “What would ‘The Godfather’ have been without Al Pacino? It’s just one of those weird, unusual things in life.”Keaton was present during Pacino’s second audition execs ultimately “gave him the job.”“Do you believe that? After he had auditioned before and they didn’t want him,” she said.The hit film, which later became a trilogy, was based on Mario Puzo’s 1969 novel of the same name.And despite the fact the novel topped all bestselling lists, Keaton admitted she didn’t read it before auditioning for the film.“I think the kindest thing that someone’s ever done for me … is that I got cast to be in ‘The Godfather’ and I didn’t even read it.
Diane Keaton has her kids by her side for her special day!
Tisha Campbell has been working in Hollywood since she was 8 years old, when she made her onscreen debut as Daisy Bunsen in a short film called. While speaking to ET’s Denny Directo, the star took a trip down memory lane to revisit the start of her acting career nearly five decades ago. “That’s me trying to dance. Phil Black was the choreographer,” Campbell says, amazed to see her younger self perform. Looking back, she recalls how it was her first audition.
Diane Keaton is having some fun on the red carpet!
Amanda Seyfried is looking back on her career and… wincing just a little bit.
Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford is opening up about sexual abuse he experienced as a child. In a new interview with, Mumford, who is set to release his debut solo album next month, told the outlet that he was sexually abused at the age of six — something he discussed in one of his first solo records, «Cannibal.» «Like lots of people — and I’m learning more and more about this as we go and as I play it to people — I was sexually abused as a child,» Mumford told the outlet.
Amy Nicholson “Mack & Rita,” the third film by Sundance darling Katie Aselton, is a bewildering generational culture-war comedy that sides with every j’accuse that baby boomers hurl at millennials. Mack (Elizabeth Lail), an awkward author turned reluctant influencer, describes herself as a “70-year-old in the body of a 30-year-old.” She tiptoes through life terrified to be out of step with her cohorts’ harsh judgments.
Zack Sharf Marcus Mumford revealed in a new interview with GQ magazine that he was sexually abused when he was 6 years old. The abuse and the resulting trauma make up the backbone of Mumford’s upcoming solo album, “Self-Titled,” and its lead single, “Cannibal.” The song, which got an iPhone-shot music video directed by Steven Spielberg, includes lyrics such as “I can still taste you and I hate it / That wasn’t a choice in the mind of a child and you knew it.”“Like lots of people—and I’m learning more and more about this as we go and as I play it to people—I was sexually abused as a child,” Mumford said.
Amanda Seyfried is opening up about her early days in Hollywood. In a new interview with magazine, the 36-year-old actress reflected on some uncomfortable situations she was put in while on set as a young actress, and the pressure she felt to «keep» her job.«Being 19, walking around without my underwear on – like, are you kidding me? How did I let that happen?” She told the outlet before pausing in mock consideration.