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In reply to the discussion: Diane Keaton RIP [View all]milestogo
(21,958 posts)71. And she specifically didn't want to bring another son into the world
to be part of this "Sicilian" thing. Up till then you really don't hear her criticize the Family.
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That's the wisecrack that I made that seems to have been lost on most posters
Justice Brandeis
13 hrs ago
#19
My mom, at 70 something, bungie jumped off a Chinese Bridge and the next year did the Sidney Bridge Climb...
Teacher of the Year
13 hrs ago
#23
I have some time to go to reach that age, but I do feel "very old," but in a good way.
NNadir
11 hrs ago
#59
She was a fine actress. My favorite was the drama "Reds" with Warren Beatty.
Ping Tung
14 hrs ago
#7
WHAT?! - Maybe only caught a couple of glimpses of her in movies, but the ones in the chat shows
UTUSN
13 hrs ago
#13
I can still remember seeing her in the movie Looking for Mr. Goodbar......she got a Golden Globe for that performance
turbinetree
13 hrs ago
#25
Diane Keaton, Famed for Roles in Father of the Bride, First Wives Club and More, Dies at 79
irisblue
11 hrs ago
#62