Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton dies at 79
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Born in 1946 in Los Angeles, the American actor made her Hollywood debut in ‘Honeymoon in Vegas’ in 1970.
Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall’, has died at the age of 79.
The legendary actress died on Saturday, according to a family spokesperson.
Diane was best known for her many collaborations with Woody Allen, as well as films including Reds; The First Wives Club, and Book Club.
She died surrounded by loved ones, according to People magazine.
Further details about the circumstances of her death were yet to be revealed as of press time.
Born in 1946 in Los Angeles, the American actor made her Hollywood debut in ‘Honeymoon in Vegas’ in 1970.
Her long filmography includes a role in ‘The Godfather,’ in which she plays Al Pacino’s wife, and numerous hits by Woody Allen, with whom she remained friends after having been his long-time partner, muse, and favourite actress.
The news of her death was met with shock around the world, as Keaton was the kind of actor who helped make films iconic and timeless – from her “La-dee-da, la-dee-da” phrasing as Annie Hall, bedecked in that necktie, bowler hat, vest, and khakis, to her heartbreaking turn as Kay Adams, the woman unfortunate enough to join the Corleone family.
She played a businesswoman who unexpectedly inherits an infant in “Baby Boom” and a divorced playwright who gets involved with Jack Nicholson’s music executive in “Something’s Gotta Give.”
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