Diane Keaton, Oscar-Winning 'Annie Hall' Star, Dies at 79
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- Diane Keaton, acclaimed actress, producer, and director, passed away at 79 in Los Angeles.
- Won an Academy Award for her role in 'Annie Hall' (1977) and received nominations for 'Reds,' 'Something’s Gotta Give,' and 'Marvin’s Room.'
- Notable roles include 'The Godfather,' 'Father of the Bride,' and 'Baby Boom.'
- Recent films include 'Book Club,' 'Poms,' and 'Summer Camp' (2024).
- Began her career on Broadway in 'Play It Again, Sam' (1969) with Woody Allen.
- Became a style icon through her role in 'Annie Hall,' influencing fashion trends.
- Directed projects like 'Unstrung Heroes' and produced 'Elephant' (2003).
- Published bestselling memoirs and was active in photography and historic preservation.
- Received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute in 2017.
- Survived by her adopted children, Dexter and Duke.