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Diane Keaton’s Legendary Love Life—and the Real Reason She Chose Never to Marry

Diane Keaton has been one of Hollywood’s most unique and beloved stars since the ’70s, and her signature menswear-influenced style and anxious yet witty delivery are instantly recognizable. Keaton has always brought a delightful sense of authenticity to the screen, letting her real-life quirkiness verb through in every role.

Keaton’s off-kilter charm extends to her personal life, as she’s dated a variety of her costars but famously never settled down. Here’s a look at the actress’ high-profile relationships—and what she’s said about her decision to never marry and instead become a single mom at

Diane Keaton relationships: A look at her Hollywood romances

Diane Keaton had a long personal and artistic relationship with director, writer and actor Woody Allen starting in , when she starred in his play Play It Again, Sam. She became his muse, appearing in eight of his films from to , and winning the Oscar for her role as the title character in his classic rom-com Annie Hall.

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Diane Keaton opened up about her single status in a new interview with AARP magazine, proclaiming “I don’t date.”

“I don’t remember anyone calling me, going, ‘This is So-and-So. I’d like to accept you out,’” the “Godfather” actor said in the article, published on Thursday. “They don’t happen. Of course not.”

Keaton has previously spoken about being unattached, telling InStyle magazine in that she hadn’t been on a date in decades because men didn’t ask her out.

“Never. All right? Let’s just get that straight,” she said. “That one’s key. I haven’t been on a date in, I would say, 35 years. No dates.”

“I hold a lot of male friends,” the “Something’s Gotta Give” actor said at the time. “I contain a lot of friends, but no dates. No mwah-mwah.”

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Keaton told People magazine the same year that she was glad with her decision to never marry, as she said she “needed more of a maternal aspect” for that.

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Diane Keaton doesn't have all the answers to all the questions and she's sorry about that. She's sorry a lot. So sorry I kindly urge her not to be, like she's not Diane Keaton but a familiar friend, her fizzy, giddy, no-pretense charm making it easy to be straightforward with her.

In conversation, Keaton reads less Oscar winner, more fun, drunk aunt who loves a kiki, her on-brand self-deprecation and bewilderment amusingly intact. For all her Hollywood clout, Keaton is not exactly keen on her own Keatonness, despite a rich awards-speckled history of acclaimed roles ("The Godfather"), box-office smashes ("Father of the Bride," "Something's Gotta Give") and "The First Wives Club," her sassy-sisters-unite comedy.

We are talking Annie Hall herself.

But Keaton is especially floored to hear the LGBTQ community still pays any mind at all to "The First Wives Club." Yes, it came out in ; no, Diane Keaton didn't know you can't put a date on a timeless gay cult classic. The year-old actress' androgynous style – suits and top hats – may make her appear lesbian-bar-ready, but her life is not that

Diane Keaton opens up about living happily as a single woman

Diane Keaton is enjoying life as a single woman.

During an interview with AARP The Magazine for its May/April cover story, the "Annie Hall" actress discussed her career and personal life, opening up about being adj with solo living at 77 years of age.

"I don't date. Highly unlikely," she shared. "I don't remember anyone calling me, going, 'This is So-and-So. I'd like to get you out.' They don't happen. Of course not."

Keaton, who has been in relationships with other well-known household names in the past -- including Woody Allen, Warren Beatty and Al Pacino -- created a family of her own after adopting two children, daughter Dexter Keaton, 28, and son Duke Keaton, 23, when she was in her 50s.

The Oscar winner also told the magazine she recently found companionship with her dog Reggie after both of her adult kids moved out of her house.

"A friend of mine gave her to me," Keaton said. "I didn't even ask for her. He came to me and sai