Diane Keaton: Successful, yes, and insecure

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With stand-out roles in movies like "Love and Death" in 1975, Diane Keaton has endeared herself to audiences everywhere, and still does so. Here's "CBS Evening News" anchor Katie Couric with our Sunday Profile:

In a career spanning four decades, Diane Keaton has played a variety of roles, from dramatic epics ("The Godfather" trilogy, "Reds") to comedy classics ("Sleeper," "Manhattan").

She's best known for her Oscar-winning turn in Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" in 1977. In fact, she was so convincing, audiences couldn't tell where Annie ended and Diane began.

"I never said 'la-di-dah' in my life until he wrote it!" Keaton said. "But I was a person who, as you know, couldn't complete a sentence. So he did get that right."

And in her new movie, "Morning Glory," as a morning show anchor, she's as convincing as ever. She said she delivered her lines "a little dicey" because, Keaton explained, "I lead with my personality, Diane's personality. And I feel like it's okay for me to have the run-on, you know, in d-- in life, Diane. But you can't do that with what you do. You cannot.

"Count me out of your job," Keaton told Couric, "because I couldn't do it."

"So I don't have to worry about you kind of being on my heels?" Couric asked.

"No, I'm not!" she laughed.

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