Diane Keaton reminisces about her famous romances
<p>Diane Keaton has never been married, but she sure has had a number of high-profile romances with famous men.</p>
<p>The famed actress, now 71, has fond romances of her “many loves” as she cheekily calls her exes.</p>
<p>In an exclsuive interview with<strong> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://people.com/movies/diane-keaton-hollywood-romances/">PEOPLE</a></span></strong>, she reveals she “had a crush” on Al Pacino when they worked together on The Godfather in 1971.</p>
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<p>“I was mad for him. Charming, hilarious, a nonstop talker,” says Keaton of when the pair became a couple.</p>
<p>“There was an aspect of him that was like a lost orphan, like this kind of crazy idiot savant. And oh, gorgeous!”</p>
<p>When Pacino would not commit to marriage, Keaton says she gave him an ultimatum. The relationship ended.</p>
<p>“I worked hard on that one. I went about it in not a perfect way,” she says.</p>
<p>Looking back on her life in pictures in the new issue of PEOPLE, Keaton reminisces about her past loves, including Warren Beatty, her co-star and director in 1981’s Reds.</p>
<p>“He is just a brilliant character,” she says. “So complex and charming. He should have made more movies.”</p>
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<p>She fell hard for him, and looking back at the movie, she says a scene in particular stayed with her.</p>
<p>“I slam the door in his face and then we make up, of course,” she says. “It felt real. I think when you know someone well, you feel comfortable in your acting enough to do that.”</p>
<p>For the Annie Hall star though, it’s one of her earliest romances with Woody Allen that has stood the test of time. They’ve kept a close friendship since the early 1970s when they first were involved.</p>
<p>“He is so hilarious and I just adored him, I really did,” she says.</p>
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<p>Allen drew on their relationship when writing Annie Hall, “but he didn’t know if the movie would work. He would say, ‘It’s just another sitcom.’ I knew it was a great script.”</p>
<p>“I have dinner with Woody and [his wife] Soon Yi whenever I go to New York. I pick up the check, that’s how generous I am,” Keaton says.</p>
<p>She’s also stood by her close friend’s side since allegation he sexually abused his daughter Dylan Farrow first aired. Allen has denied the allegation and Keaton firmly concludes, “I believe him.”</p>