Diane Keaton and Woody Allen first collaborated on the latter’s 1972 play, Play It Again, Sam. They developed a relationship off-screen at the time, and a source shared with RadarOnline that the late actress never stopped loving Allen. This brief romance was allegedly the most defining relationship that Keaton had in her life.
The source shared that this romance transcended all the controversies surrounding the filmmaker and her high-profile romances with Al Pacino and Warren Beatty. They shared that Keaton described Allen as an invincible “cockroach.” The source shared:
Diane always had this deep, strange affection for Woody that never went away. Even when she was seeing Al or Warren,…
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