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Beloved Actress Diane Keaton Passes Away at 87

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  • Diane Keaton, acclaimed actress, dies at age 87
  • Keaton's co-stars remember her as a "spark of life and light"
  • Keaton won an Oscar for her role in the 1977 film "Annie Hall"
Beloved Actress Diane Keaton Passes Away at 87

Renowned actress Diane Keaton, who won an Oscar for her role in the 1977 film "Annie Hall," has passed away at the age of 87. Keaton's spokesperson confirmed the news to People magazine on Saturday, though no further details were initially provided.

Keaton's co-stars from the 2018 romantic comedy "Book Club," including Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen, have paid heartfelt tributes to the late actress. Fonda remembered Keaton as a "spark of life and light" who was "constantly giggling at her own foibles" and "limitlessly creative." Bergen described Keaton as a "true artist" who was "tremendously gifted and uniquely talented in so many disciplines, yet also modest and wonderfully eccentric." Steenburgen called Keaton "magical" and said there would never be anyone else like her.

Other Hollywood legends, such as Bette Midler and Ben Stiller, have also expressed their grief over the loss of the iconic actress. Keaton's career spanned nearly 60 years, and she continued to act in popular comedies until shortly before her death, with her final film role being the 2024 comedy "Summer Camp."

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Diane Keaton's cause of death has not been officially disclosed, with her family requesting privacy during this time of mourning.
Keaton's "Book Club" co-stars, including Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen, have all paid heartfelt tributes to the late actress, describing her as a "spark of life and light" and a "true artist" who was "tremendously gifted and uniquely talented."
Diane Keaton's most famous role was as the lead in the 1977 film "Annie Hall," for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress.

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