Oscar Winner Diane Keaton Dies at 79, Leaving Behind a Lasting Legacy

The endlessly charming, quirky, and trailblazing actress — known for her distinct voice, eclectic style, and fearless approach to her craft — died at the age of 79 in California. Her death marks the end of an era in Hollywood, where she lit up the screen for over five decades and helped redefine the role of women in film. Diane Keaton first captured widespread attention in the early 1970s, breaking through with her role as Kay Adams in The Godfather (1972), directed by Francis Ford Coppola. She went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for her unforgettable portrayal of the title character in Annie Hall (1977), a performance that not only redefined romantic comedy but also turned Keaton into a cultural and fashion icon. With her oversized suits, floppy hats, and effortless wit, she helped shape…

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The endlessly charming, quirky, and trailblazing actress — known for her distinct voice, eclectic style, and fearless approach to her craft — died at the age of 79 in California. Her death marks the end of an era in Hollywood, where she lit up the screen for over five decades and helped redefine the role of women in film. Diane Keaton first captured widespread attention in the early 1970s, breaking through with her role as Kay Adams in The Godfather (1972), directed by Francis Ford Coppola. She went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for her unforgettable portrayal of the title character in Annie Hall (1977), a performance that not only redefined romantic comedy but also turned Keaton into a cultural and fashion icon. With her oversized suits, floppy hats, and effortless wit, she helped shape…

 

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