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Diane Keaton, ‘Annie Hall,’ ‘The Godfather’ actor, dead at 79

Diane Keaton,the Academy ​Award-winning actress celebrated for her iconic roles in films like‍ “Annie Hall“‌ and “The Godfather,” has died at the age of 79. The news marks the end⁢ of a prolific⁤ career spanning ​six ⁢decades, leaving‍ a void ⁣in the world of cinema and⁤ mourning among ⁤fans worldwide.

Keaton’s passing⁣ revives recognition ​for a career defined by versatility and ⁢a uniquely quirky⁢ screen presence.Her influence extends beyond her numerous ⁣awards, inspiring generations of actors⁤ and filmmakers. The film industry and⁣ her​ devoted audience now reflect on a legacy of memorable‌ performances and a lasting impact on ⁤American culture.

Born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946, in Los Angeles, she adopted the stage⁤ name Diane ‍Keaton early in her career. She rose to prominence in the early 1970s, gaining recognition for her role in⁤ Francis Ford coppola’s ⁣”The Godfather” ​(1972) and its sequel, “The Godfather Part II” (1974).

Though, it ⁣was⁤ her collaboration with Woody Allen that cemented her status‍ as a cinematic icon. “Annie Hall”⁤ (1977), in ‍which she played⁣ the titular character, earned her an Academy award for Best Actress and remains ⁢a landmark achievement in film​ history. She ‍would⁢ go on to⁢ star​ in several other Allen films, ⁣including‍ “Sleeper” (1973), “Love and Death” (1975),‍ and ⁤”Manhattan” (1979).

Keaton’s range extended far beyond Allen’s ⁤work. She showcased her comedic timing in films like “Something’s Gotta Give” (2003) and “As of​ Winn-Dixie” (2005), and demonstrated dramatic depth⁤ in⁤ “Marvin’s Room” (1996), earning her a nomination for⁤ the⁣ Academy Award ⁣for Best Supporting Actress.

Throughout her career, Keaton‌ received numerous accolades, including a second Academy ⁣Award nomination for “Something’s Gotta Give” and an AFI Life Achievement Award ⁢in ‌2017. ‌ At⁢ the⁤ AFI ceremony, she described the honor as “the wedding I never had,⁢ or the⁣ big gathering I never had, ‍or the retirement party I never had, or all ‍these⁢ things that I always avoided – the big‍ bash,” adding, “It’s really a big ⁢event for⁢ me‌ and I’m really, deeply grateful.”

In‌ 2022,Keaton left her mark on Hollywood history with a‍ hand and footprint⁤ ceremony outside the TCL chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. Reflecting on her career at the⁢ event,‍ she stated, “I don’t think about my film legacy… I’m just lucky to‍ have been here ‍at all in any way, shape or form. I’m ⁤just‍ lucky. I ⁣don’t see myself anything⁤ other⁤ than that.”

She is survived by⁢ her children, Dexter, Duke, and Wilder. Details ​regarding memorial services​ have not yet been‍ announced.

AP national writer Hillel Italie in New York ⁣contributed to this report.

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