Diane Keaton’s Death Certificate Confirms Pneumonia as Cause of Death
Los Angeles, CA – A death certificate has confirmed that actress Diane Keaton passed away on Saturday, October 11th, at the age of 79, with primary bacterial pneumonia listed as the cause of death. The document, obtained and reported by CNN, indicates that Keaton was cremated and no autopsy was performed.
News of keaton’s passing followed a saturday morning call to the Los Angeles Fire Department requesting medical assistance at her residence. Paramedics transported an individual to a local hospital, later confirmed by a police source to be the acclaimed actress.
Keaton launched her career with a role in the 1970 film, “Lovers and Other strangers,” quickly establishing herself as a prominent figure in Hollywood.She went on to deliver memorable performances in iconic films including “The Godfather,” where she portrayed Al Pacino’s wife,and a string of celebrated collaborations with director Woody Allen.
Her most recognized achievement came with her Academy Award-winning performance in Allen’s 1977 romantic comedy, “Annie Hall.” Keaton secured the Best Actress Oscar at the 1978 awards ceremony for her portrayal of the titular character.
Throughout her decades-long career,Keaton received a total of four Academy Award nominations,including recognition for her work in “Reds” (1981),”Marvin’s room” (1996),and “Something’s Gotta Give” (2003). She remained actively engaged in acting, continuing to take on significant roles well into her 70s, leaving behind a lasting legacy in cinematic history.