
Legendary actress Diane Keaton has died at the age of 79, a family spokesperson confirmed today. Her passing marks the end of a distinguished career that spanned over five decades.
Keaton rose to fame in the 1970s with iconic roles in The Godfather series and her Oscar-winning performance in Annie Hall. Over the years, she embraced an eclectic mix of comedy, drama, and romance, starring in films such as The First Wives Club and Something’s Gotta Give.
While no cause of death has been released, the family has asked for privacy at this difficult time. Tributes quickly began pouring in, highlighting her charm, wit, and influence on generations of performers and fans alike.
Keaton’s legacy will endure in both her body of work and the boldness with which she lived and performed. The entertainment world has lost one of its most unique voices.
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