Diane Keaton defends 'friend' Woody Allen against molestation claim

Several celebrities have spoken out against the director in recent months.

Keaton, who has collaborated with Allen on several films and won an Oscar for her starring role in his 1978 movie "Annie Hall," tweeted that she is still standing by the director, despite his adopted daughter's claim that he molested her as a child.

Allen has long denied the allegation.

"Woody Allen is my friend and I continue to believe him," Keaton tweeted. "It might be of interest to take a look at the 60 Minute interview from 1992 and see what you think."

"The renunciation of him and his work, no doubt, has some purpose," Baldwin tweeted in mid-January. "But it’s unfair and sad to me. I worked w WA 3 times and it was one of the privileges of my career."

In a statement provided to ABC News earlier this month, Allen accused the Farrow family of "cynically using the opportunity afforded by the Time's Up movement to repeat this discredited allegation" and added, "I never molested my daughter."