Hollywood icon Diane Keaton (79) dies, family asks for privacy
Diane Keaton, the beloved Hollywood star, has died in California at age 79. Her family has asked for privacy as they mourn.
With a career that stretched over 50 years, Keaton leaves behind a legacy that shaped both film and pop culture.
Keaton's life and career in brief
Born in Los Angeles in 1946, Keaton rose to fame as Kay Adams in The Godfather films and became a household name after winning an Oscar for Annie Hall in 1977.
Known for her quirky style and memorable roles, she won an Oscar and received numerous nominations throughout her career and starred in hits like The First Wives Club, Father of the Bride, and even voiced a character in Finding Dory.
Off-screen, she adopted two kids, Dexter and Duke, and was open about her early struggles with bulimia.
Keaton never married, but her fearless spirit and unique presence have left a lasting mark on Hollywood.