Diane Keaton rose to fame in the late 1960s and ’70s with her signature mix of humor, heart, and individuality. She made her mark as Kay Adams in The Godfather trilogy before winning an Academy Award for her unforgettable role in Annie Hall, where her quirky menswear-inspired fashion became timeless.
Over the years, Keaton balanced comedy and drama effortlessly, starring in classics like Something’s Gotta Give, Reds, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, The First Wives Club, and Book Club. Beyond acting, she was a director, author, photographer, and true style icon who always embraced authenticity.
Diane Keaton passed away at 79, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, creativity, and fearless individuality that continues to inspire generations.
May she Rest in Peace.



