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Diane Keaton subverted Hollywood’s dismissals of older ladies
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Diane Keaton subverted Hollywood’s dismissals of older ladies

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Oct. 15, 2025 8 AM PT

To the editor: Whereas most tributes to Diane Keaton within the wake of her loss of life concentrate on her iconic roles and Oscar-winning efficiency in “Annie Corridor,” we’re additionally mourning a girl who refused to vanish — a star who insisted that ladies’s tales don’t finish after a sure age (“Diane Keaton, movie legend, style trendsetter and champion of L.A.’s previous, useless at 79,” Oct. 11).

Keaton didn’t simply navigate Hollywood’s dismissive therapy of older ladies; she subverted it. From “The Godfather” to “E book Membership,” her profession charted the evolution of ladies each on and off display screen. When Keaton appeared as Kay Adams in “The Godfather” in 1972, she confirmed us what occurs when a girl disappears into a person’s world.

As a youngster, I acknowledged the warning. My conventional Chinese language American immigrant mom wished me to marry effectively and be a homemaker who suppressed my very own wants. Kay represented the girl I feared — dropping my voice and identification.

5 years later, “Annie Corridor” was a revelation. Keaton’s Annie wore males’s vests, sang off-key and confirmed that authenticity was its personal type of magnificence. At 57, she starred in “One thing’s Gotta Give,” demonstrating that want and reinvention don’t expire at menopause. The movie grossed $265 million worldwide, proving audiences will prove for tales about older ladies. In 2018, at 72, Keaton starred in “E book Membership,” reminding us that ladies don’t cease craving journey or reference to age.

But, at the same time as Keaton celebrated ladies’s full arcs, Hollywood nonetheless treats them as expendable after 40. Keaton refused to cover her wrinkles. That refusal was energy itself.

For 5 many years, Keaton confirmed us that our tales by no means finish; they evolve. She taught us that changing into your self is a lifelong act of recreation.

Yvonne Liu, Rancho Palos Verdes

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