Advertisement

Home / Arts and Entertainment / Beloved Star Diane Keaton, Known for 'Annie Hall', Dies at 79

Beloved Star Diane Keaton, Known for 'Annie Hall', Dies at 79

Summary

  • Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning actress, has passed away at 79
  • Keaton was known for her quirky charm and iconic roles in films like 'The Godfather' and 'Annie Hall'
  • She adopted two children in her 50s and remained unmarried despite relationships with Hollywood stars
Beloved Star Diane Keaton, Known for 'Annie Hall', Dies at 79

Diane Keaton, one of Hollywood's most distinctive and beloved stars, has passed away at the age of 79. A family spokesperson confirmed that the Oscar-winning actress died in California last month.

Keaton was known for her quirky charm, wit, and timeless style, and she built an impressive career spanning over five decades. She first gained attention for her role in the 'The Godfather' trilogy in 1972, and then cemented her status as a leading lady with her Oscar-winning performance in the 1977 classic 'Annie Hall'. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Keaton continued to delight audiences with standout roles in films like 'Reds', 'Baby Boom', and 'Father of the Bride'.

In recent years, Keaton remained a force in Hollywood, teaming up again with director Nancy Meyers for the 2003 hit 'Something's Gotta Give'. Away from the screen, Keaton led a fiercely independent life, adopting two children in her 50s and proudly remaining unmarried despite past relationships with major Hollywood names. Her loved ones have requested privacy as they mourn her loss, and no further details about her passing have been released.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

Advertisement

Diane Keaton's most famous role was as Kay Adams-Corleone in the 'The Godfather' trilogy, which launched her to stardom in 1972.
Diane Keaton adopted two children - a daughter named Dexter and a son named Duke - in her 50s.
Diane Keaton won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the 1977 film 'Annie Hall'.

Read more news on