Diane Keaton Dies: Oscar-Winning Star of ‘Annie Hall,’ ‘The Godfather’ Was 79

REDS, Diane Keaton, 1981.
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Diane Keaton has died at the age of 79.

The Oscar-winning actor died in California, People reports. No details about Keaton’s cause of death were shared. Her family has asked for privacy at this time, according to a spokesperson.

Keaton is known for her Oscar-winning role in Annie Hall, as well as roles in The GodfatherFirst Wives Club, the 1990s Father of the Bride films, Something’s Gotta GiveBecause I Said So, and more. She also starred in the Book Club franchise, created by Nancy Meyers, her frequent collaborator (Father of the Bride and its sequel, Something’s Gotta Give, and Baby Boom are all Meyers titles). Her final film was 2024’s Summer Camp. According to IMDb, she had three projects in pre-production at the time of her death.