Diane Keaton gives back in style as she sports chic black and white look while dropping off $25K donation at food bank in LA
Diane Keaton has been America’s sweetheart since becoming a household name in the ’70s with films like The Godfather and Annie Hall.
And the two-time Golden Globe winner continues to remind her adoring fans why she’s so beloved, decades later.
She gave back in style Saturday, as she sported a chic black and white ensemble, while dropping off a $25,000 donation at the Urban Partners food bank in Los Angeles.
Giving back: Diane Keaton gave back in style Saturday, as she sported a chic black and white ensemble, while dropping off a $25,000 donation at the Urban Partners food bank in Los Angeles
The 74-year-old donned a black knee-length overcoat, layered over a black turtleneck with cuffed black and white gingham trousers and black leather jeweled Oxford shoes.
She finished the look with a black face mask, a matching black bowler cap, black tinted eyeglasses and a silver cross necklace.
Keaton showed off her black and white checkered manicure, as she accepted a bouquet of flowers as a thanks for her donation.
She recently became a fan of her 1990 film The Godfather Part III, which has been recut by writer/director Francis Ford Coppola as Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone.
Chic display: The 74-year-old donned a black knee-length overcoat, layered over a black turtleneck with cuffed black and white gingham trousers and black leather jeweled Oxford shoes
Back in black: She finished the look with a black face mask, a matching black bowler cap, black tinted eyeglasses and a silver cross necklace
New fan: She recently became a fan of her 1990 film The Godfather Part III, which has been recut by writer/director Francis Ford Coppola as Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone
The mother-of-two told Variety in November: ‘It was one of the best moments of my life to watch it. To me, it was a dream come true. I saw the movie in a completely different light.
‘When I saw it way back, it was like “Oh, I don’t know.” It didn’t seem to do that well and the reviews weren’t great. But Francis restructured the beginning and the end and man, I’m telling you it worked.’
She added: ‘I don’t know why people didn’t appreciate it, but I was one of them. What was wrong with me? Why didn’t I like this before? But I didn’t. I kind of just dismissed it and thought, “oh well.”‘
Keaton starred as Kay Adams-Corleone, wife of Al Pacino’s Michael Corleone, in all three installments of the mafia movie classic.
She most recently starred alongside Jeremy Irons in the romantic comedy Love, Weddings & Other Disasters, which premiered December 4 on VOD.
Leading lady: Keaton most recently starred alongside Jeremy Irons in the romantic comedy Love, Weddings & Other Disasters, which premiered December 4 on VOD