Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of “Annie Hall,” has died at 79, leaving Hollywood and fans worldwide heartbroken. Known for her “iconic roles, razor-sharp suits, and unforgettable charm,” Keaton’s passing marks the end of a remarkable era in film.
In her final months, she stepped away from the spotlight and focused on “the things that mattered most” — quiet moments with her beloved golden retriever, Reggie, and fulfilling a lifelong dream she had long kept private.
Despite her fame, Keaton remained “fiercely private,” choosing peace and simplicity over public attention. Close friends say she found deep comfort in her home life, surrounded by art, nature, and loyal companionship.
Her death came as a shock to the entertainment world. Tributes flooded social media, calling her “one of the greatest” and celebrating her trailblazing influence on generations of women in film.
Fans continue to honor her legacy — a fearless artist who lived authentically, loved deeply, and left behind a body of work that will never be forgotten.