
Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton has died at the age of 79, as confirmed by People magazine on Saturday. She passed away in California, and her family has requested privacy during this time. Keaton is best known for her iconic roles in films such as Annie Hall, for which she won an Oscar in 1979, and The Godfather series, where she portrayed Kay Adams, the wife of Michael Corleone, played by Al Pacino.
Keaton's career spanned over seven decades, marking her as a significant figure in Hollywood. She gained fame in the 1970s through her collaboration with director Woody Allen, starring in eight of his films, including Play It Again, Sam (1972) and Manhattan (1979). Her performance in Annie Hall not only earned her an Oscar but also contributed to the film winning three additional Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Throughout her career, Keaton's distinctive style and performances left a lasting impact on the film industry. She was also recognized with BAFTA and Golden Globe awards, further solidifying her legacy as one of Hollywood's most celebrated actresses. In her later years, she continued to engage audiences with films like Book Club (2018) and Poms (2019), exploring themes of aging and love.
“I think I was really afraid of men and also very attracted to extremely talented people that were dazzling,” Keaton said in a 2015 interview.
Born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946, in Los Angeles, Keaton was known for her androgynous fashion sense and unique persona. Despite her high-profile relationships with notable figures like Woody Allen and Al Pacino, she never married, often reflecting on her unconventional path in life.
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