From before "Annie Hall" through all the collaborations with Woody Allen to "As Good As It Gets" - Diane Keaton has grown while retaining the smart, funny, off-center qualities that have endeared her to us.
She laid out her atheism in great detail during a 2002 interview on the Oxygen cable network.
The submitter reports that the interviewer (Brenda Vaccaro?) looked uncomfortable during that segment and tried to soften for the viewers Diane's blatant, hardcore approach, but Keaton just ignored it.
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