Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of Annie Hall and one of Hollywood’s most beloved originals, passed away in California on October 11, 2025,
at age 79. Her family requested privacy as tributes poured in from across the world, honoring her unmatched wit, warmth, and timeless individuality.
Over five decades, Keaton built an extraordinary career spanning The Godfather series, Reds, Marvin’s Room, and Something’s Gotta Give.
She won an Academy Award for Annie Hall and earned three additional nominations, redefining
authenticity both on and off screen with her signature suits, hats, and unapologetic charm.
Beyond acting, she directed, produced, wrote books, and became known for her passion for design and photography. Open about her
health history—including past skin cancer treatments and struggles with bulimia—Keaton used her platform to encourage self-care and awareness.
Though her cause of death remains private, friends said her health had declined unexpectedly in recent months.
In her final days, she found comfort at home with her beloved dog, Reggie.
Diane Keaton’s legacy lives on in her films, her fearless individuality, and the joy she brought
to audiences everywhere—a lasting reminder that authenticity never goes out of style.