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Diane Keaton was not only an accomplished Oscar-winning actress, the outspoken star was also a celebrated author, with a number of bestselling titles to her name.

In her 2011 memoir, “Then Again,” the star wrote that she knew early on that she wanted to stand out, perhaps fortelling her eventual penchant for men’s suits and bold specs . “I didn’t want to be a woman,” she wrote. “I wanted to be me — whoever that was.”

The actress would famously go on to win an Oscar for her role in Annie Hall , while earning critical acclaim for her work across film, television and theater. “I respect women who aren’t afraid to push the envelope,” Keato

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