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Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning actor who rose to fame in ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Annie Corridor,’ dies at 79
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Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning actor who rose to fame in ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Annie Corridor,’ dies at 79

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Diane Keaton, the actor beloved for her roles in “The Godfather” movies and “Annie Corridor,” has died on the age of 79, her daughter confirmed to NBC Information.

Dexter Keaton stated the household is searching for privateness and had no additional remark.

Diane Keaton, recognized for her wit, humor, and glowing attraction, was a longtime Hollywood star with a profession spanning six many years.

She gained the Oscar for her function in Woody Allen’s rom-com ā€œAnnie Corridorā€ in 1977, and was nominated three different occasions for her roles in ā€œReds,ā€ ā€œMarvin’s Roomā€ and ā€œOne thing’s Gotta Give.ā€

Diane Keaton in Los Angeles in 2008.Matt Kent / WireImage

Born in Los Angeles, she studied drama at Santa Ana Faculty and dropped out to pursue performing in New York. She was solid in Woody Allen’s Broadway play ā€œPlay It Once more, Samā€ in 1968, setting her on a course for stardom, in keeping with IMDb.

Her first main big-screen roles got here in 1972 with the movie ā€œPlay It Once more, Samā€ and as Kay Adams within the iconic movie ā€œThe Godfather.ā€

Keaton was prolific on the large display screen, cementing a reputation for herself by starring in a few of Hollywood’s most beloved movies.

She performed Nina Banks, the spouse of George Banks, performed by Steve Martin, within the 1991 movie ā€œFather of the Brideā€ in addition to the 1995 sequel ā€œFather of the Bride Half II.ā€ She appeared as Annie MacDuggan Paradis within the 1996 comedy ā€œThe First Wives Membershipā€ alongside Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler, and performed Erica Barry in Nancy Meyers’ 2003 rom-com ā€œOne thing’s Gotta Giveā€ reverse Jack Nicholson.

She was additionally beloved for the 2018 comedy film ā€œGuide Membershipā€ which adopted the antics of 4 lifelong mates, performed by Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen.

Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.
Woody Allen and Diane Keaton in scene from the 1977 comedy Annie Corridor.Display Archives / Getty Photos file

Keaton by no means married, however was romantically linked to Allen, Warren Beatty, and Al Pacino.

Reflecting on her romantic life, she advised Folks Journal in 2019: [ā€œI’m not sad] as a result of I believe that I wanted extra of a maternal side… ā€œI don’t suppose it might have been a good suggestion for me to have married, and I’m actually glad I didn’t, and I’m certain they’re completely happy about it, too.ā€

ā€œI’m an odd ball,ā€ she advised the journal. ā€œI keep in mind in the future in highschool, this man got here as much as me and stated, ā€˜Sooner or later you’re going to make spouse.’ And I believed, ā€˜I don’t wish to be a spouse. No.ā€™ā€

She is survived by her two kids, daughter Dexter and son Duke, whom she adopted when she was in her 50s, in keeping with the journal.

Tributes poured in for the star on Saturday.

Midler remembered her former co-star as ā€œsensible, lovely and extraordinary.ā€

ā€œI can’t let you know how unbearably unhappy this makes me. She was hilarious, a whole authentic, and utterly with out guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have anticipated from such a star. What you noticed was who she was…oh, la, lala!ā€ Midler wrote on Instagram.

Diane Keaton.
Diane Keaton as Kay Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather: Half II.John Springer Assortment / Corbis by way of Getty Photos file

ā€œFather of the Brideā€ co-star Kimberly Williams Paisley wrote on Instagram: ā€œDiane, working with you’ll at all times be one of many highlights of my life. You’re certainly one of a form, and it was thrilling to be in your orbit for a time.ā€

ā€œGuide Membershipā€ co-star Steenburgen remembered Keaton as ā€œmagic.ā€

ā€œThere was nobody, nor will there ever be, anybody like her. I cherished her and felt blessed to be her buddy. My like to her household. What a surprise she was!!!ā€ she stated in an announcement.

Fellow “Guide Membership” co-star Fonda stated in an announcement: ā€œIt’s laborious to imagine … or settle for … that Diane has handed. She was at all times a spark of life and lightweight, continuously guffawing at her personal foibles, being limitlessly inventive … in her performing, her wardrobe, her books, her mates, her properties, her library. Distinctive is what she was. And, although she didn’t comprehend it or wouldn’t admit it, man she was a positive actress!ā€

Ben Stiller honored Keaton as ā€œone of many biggest movie actors ever.ā€

Kate Hudson shared a clip from ā€œThe First Wives Membershipā€ on Instagram with the caption: ā€œWe love you a lot Diane.ā€

Actor Viola Davis wrote on Instagram: ā€œNo!! No!!! No!! God, not but, NO!!! Man… you outlined womanhood. The pathos, humor, levity, your ever-present youthfulness and vulnerability — you tattooed your SOUL into each function, making it not possible to think about anybody else inhabiting them. You had been undeniably, unapologetically YOU!!! Cherished you.ā€

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