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Oscar-Winning Actress Dies at 79
Diane Keaton, iconic for her quirky roles and style, died on October 11, 2025, in California after a sudden health decline. Born in 1946, she broke out in The Godfather (1972) and won an Oscar for Annie Hall (1977). Nominated for Reds, Marvin’s Room, and Something’s Gotta Give, she starred in hits like Father of the Bride and The First Wives Club. She also directed and wrote memoirs.
Tributes: Bette Midler called her “a complete original”; Francis Ford Coppola praised her intelligence. Keaton redefined women’s roles with authenticity and eccentricity, leaving a lasting Hollywood legacy. Family requests privacy; cause undisclosed.