The world mourns the loss of Diane Keaton, the iconic actress who passed away at 79 in California.
A true original, Keaton captivated audiences for over five decades with her wit, charm, and fearless individuality.
From The Godfather to Annie Hall, her performances defined generations — blending humor, vulnerability, and intelligence with effortless grace.
Born Diane Hall in Los Angeles in 1946, she took her mother’s maiden name, Keaton, and forged a career that redefined womanhood in Hollywood.
Her portrayal of Annie Hall (1977) won her an Oscar and revolutionized film fashion with her signature androgynous style. Over the years, she delivered
unforgettable performances in Reds, Father of the Bride, The First Wives Club, and Something’s Gotta Give, earning multiple Academy Award nominations.
Beyond acting, Keaton was a writer, photographer, and design enthusiast known for restoring historic homes
and publishing books on art and architecture. She never married but found joy in motherhood, adopting two children later in life.
Admired for her humor, honesty, and refusal to conform, Diane Keaton leaves behind a timeless legacy
— one that celebrates creativity, individuality, and the beauty of simply being oneself.