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Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress whose unique presence

Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress whose unique presence and style graced Hollywood for more than five decades, has passed away at the age of 79 in California, according to a family spokesperson. The news sent waves through the entertainment world, prompting tributes from co-stars, fans, and industry figures alike.

Keaton was born Diane Hall in Los Angeles on January 5, 1946. She eventually took her mother’s maiden name, Keaton, when she began performing. She first made her mark on stage, appearing in the original Broadway production of Hair in 1968, before breaking into film in the early 1970s.

Her cinematic breakthrough came when she took on the role of Kay Adams in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather (1972), opposite Al Pacino. However, it was her collaboration with Woody Allen that would truly define her persona in pop culture: Annie Hall (1977), in which she portrayed the quirky, introspective Annie, earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress.  That film not only cemented her as a leading actress but also influenced fashion trends for years to come (the tie, vest, loose trousers, and hat look became iconic).

Over her long career, Keaton chose roles that spanned genres—drama, romantic comedy, family fare, and introspective stories. She appeared in Reds (earning an Oscar nomination), Marvin’s RoomSomething’s Gotta GiveThe First Wives ClubFather of the Bride, and more.  Though she occasionally stepped behind the camera as director or producer, her acting remained her greatest legacy.

In recent months, sources told People magazine that Keaton’s health “declined very suddenly.”  Friends said the downturn was unexpected, and much of the process was kept private—even some longtime contacts were not fully aware of how quickly her condition worsened.  Earlier in 2025, she listed her beloved “dream home” in Los Angeles for sale—a move that surprised many of her close friends, who thought she intended to stay there for life.

Her passing has provoked an outpouring of remembrance. The Guardian noted how Keaton’s style—her hats, her mannerisms, her willingness to show vulnerability—made her both relatable and extraordinary.  Bette Midler, her First Wives Club co-star, posted: “The brilliant, beautiful, extraordinary Diane Keaton has died… She was hilarious, a complete original.”  Other stars, including Kimberly Williams-Paisley (who played her daughter in Father of the Bride), also shared heartfelt tributes.

Keaton never married, though she had high-profile relationships with Woody Allen, Warren Beatty, and Al Pacino. Later in life she adopted two children: Dexter and Duke.  Her openness about personal struggles—she was candid in past interviews about her struggles with bulimia and her diagnosis with skin cancer in earlier years—added depth to her public persona.

She leaves behind a body of work that touched hearts and challenged norms. Her influence extended beyond acting—into fashion, architecture, writing, and a kind of cultural authenticity few could match. In 2017, she received the AFI Life Achievement Award in recognition of her remarkable contributions to film.

As the film world mourns, one thing is clear: Diane Keaton’s light will continue to shine through the characters she brought to life, the courage she showed in being herself, and the countless moments that made audiences laugh, cry, and think. She will be remembered as a singular voice in cinema—one that refused to be boxed in, and one that gave perhaps its truest lines to life itself.

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