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Done & Dunne

168. Dunne Profiles Diane Keaton

Done & Dunne

Hemlock Creatives

True Crime, History

4.7631 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this week's first episode, we delve into Diane Keaton, and all the spiderwebs! 

Dunne interviewed Keaton in 1985, in both New York City and Los Angeles, and this piece provides so much sub-text to so much of Hollywood. Certainly, the story is about the reclusive Diane Keaton, but also leads into our investigation Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty and many, many more! 


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0:00.0

Welcome to Dun & Done. I'm Alicia, your hostess on this journey, All Things Dominic Dunn,

0:06.9

where everything really does connect. This week, I am pulling Not Done Yet number 72 from January

0:15.6

out of the Patreon vault, recorded all the way back when we were doing our Robert Evans series. Our man Nick

0:23.0

interviews Diane Keaton in his early days at Vanity Fair. This piece was also published in Dominic

0:31.0

Dunn's Fatal Charms. This particular bit of writing from Dominic Dunn really is something. We're going to start with this one before

0:39.8

we get into its connected spider webs of Mr. Man About Town, Warren Beatty. So many spider webs and so

0:48.4

many ladies, but today it is to the great and reclusive lady herself, Diane Keaton.

0:56.2

Let's investigate.

1:18.0

Hey, and I am not done yet.

1:26.8

Talking about Diane Keaton as attached to this week's done-and-done episode about Robert Evans.

1:31.0

Diane Keaton made two movies before the Godfather when that comes out in 72, really breaking into the scene in 71. But it is the godfather that

1:39.2

cements her foundation and the legacy of Hollywood. What is incredible? is it the utterly reclusive Diane Keaton gives an interview to Armand Dominic Dunn in February, 1985, for Vanity Fair.

1:55.6

Nick is just starting his third act.

1:58.7

Diane has now been in her main act for about 15 years or so.

2:03.4

There is a lot in this story, a lot of connected bits, so much dish, so many spiderwebs

2:09.9

that to me is fascinating that, oh, what Dominic gets in only the way that he can get it.

2:17.0

This is from a piece called Hide and Seek with Diane Keaton.

2:20.1

Here's your subhead.

2:21.8

She's the most inscrutable actress since Garbo.

2:24.7

With a new film, Mrs. Saffel opening this month,

2:27.9

Keaton agreed to sit down with Dominic Dunn for a rare interview.

2:32.7

Annie Leibovitz photographed her at home. Y'all, this is

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